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Mac OS X 10.5 Nears Final Candidate Stage

On Monday, American Technology Research analyst Shaw Wu downlplayed a report published by DigiTimes that Apple had fallen behind on development for its upcoming Mac OS X 10.5 “Leopard” operating system and would delay release until October in order to boost support for dual-booting with Microsoft‘s Windows Vista operating system. “From our analysis, we believe […]

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VisualHub 1.23 Gains Apple TV Export Feature

Techspansion’s VisualHub, a catch-all video video conversion program, has just been updated to version 1.23. The new version, a 4.7 megabyte download, adds the following fixes and changes: -Apple TV Support! Convert video for the Apple TV all the way up to 720p resolution. -Improvements to WMV creation. -Garbled sound through Windows Media Player on […]

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Nike to Include iPod Sensor in Entire Running Shoe Line

Last week, Nike CEO Mark Parker confirmed that his company would be including Nike+ iPod sensor technology in all of its running shoes by the end of 2007. Since its introduction in May of 2006, the

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Griffin Ships 2G Nano-Compatible iTrip

On Monday, Griffin Technology announced that the firm has begun shipping its recently updated iTrip Nano, an FM transmitter for the second generation iPod Nano. Like similar devices, the iTrip draws power from the iPod but also features a mini-USB port that allows the iTrip to charge while being used. According to Macworld UK, the […]

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Spanning Sync: Seamlessly Bridge the iCal and gCal Gap

If you’re ever wanted to use both Apple’s iCal and Google Calendar and found yourself confounded by having to juggle two interfaces you owe it to yourself to check out Spanning Sync. I found out about Spanning Sync from Youngmoo Kim during the roundup section on Episode 36 of the PowerPage Podcast. It’s a fantastic […]