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Watch the Macwold keynote like you were there

I have to be out of the office all day tomorrow, and won’t be able to watch the live feeds for the keynote. So I decided that I would wait till night and watch it without reading the news…just like being live (more like TiVo). I couldn’t figure out a way to actually [...]

Macworld 2008 Predictions: The Year of Wireless

The best thing about having a blog is Macworld predictions time. Here are mine:
Steve is going to come out on stage and put out record iPod and Mac sales for the holiday quarter.
Taking into consideration the now famous teaser “There’s something in the air” he is going to call it the year of wireless (just [...]

CES 2008 is like MacWorld 2007

Every year during CES in Las Vegas I see disappointing product launches(more like announcements) that really don’t mean much or won’t get to market(MS Surface). This year the trend continues with Microsoft (summary of announcements) continuing it’s rant on the Surfaces tabletop which is yet to be released (hopefully in the first half of [...]

Macworld Rummormill roundup (so far)

With less than two weeks to go, here is what we got flying around:

iTunes:
-iTunes movie rentals from Fox and Disney
-New Apple TV
-Apple + Jay Z record label
-The Beattles in iTunes (just for speculations sake)

Mac:
-Sub Compact Notebook with external optical drive
-Notebooks to gain multi-touch input device
-Blu-ray adoption(not just announcements like last time, but actual products)
-10.5.2

Pro:
-Something [...]

MarsEdit Wins: I called it!

Congrats to Daniel Jalkut for winning a n Eddy Award for his MarEdit blogging client software. It is among my favorite mac apps right now (and I called it!).
(Via Red Sweater Blog.)

MacWorld Reader’s Chooice Awards 2007

Great software deserves great recognition. Mostly Mac software…lol. In this year’s Reader’s Choice in the “Mac Gem of the Year” category there are three programs I regularly use:
1Password

Handbrake

MarEdit 2
There are different experiences I get from using software that range from a “this is really stupid!” to “It’s so good I want to write something like [...]