
Choosing a new mobile phone or smartphone is difficult enough – when you want your phone to work with your Mac, it adds a whole new level of complexity. Lucky for us, PC Magazine has a review round-up of Mac-friendly phones.
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Looks like the rumours did reveal some truth – although I’m certain many people were disappointed with Apple’s (lack of) announcements. So – no Mac tablets or smartphones or “true” video iPods. What we get is an iPod accessory, some iPod cases and new Mac minis.
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Us Mac users frequently get second-class treatment when it comes to third-party software and hardware. Now, Mac users who use the Skype VOIP service are no longer left out. The Free 1 USB phone from IPEVO comes in iPod-like colours – Alpine White and Ultimate Black.
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Engadget has an interesting interview with Paul Griffin, CEO/founder of Griffin Technology. If the name sounds familiar, Griffin makes a lot of great iPod accessories.
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One of the much-touted features of the new video-enabled iPod is that it has built-in TV output capability – provided you get the right video cable, of course. You don’t have to spend a fortune on Apple’s proprietary connector. MacDevCenter shows you how to do it cheaply.
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Iomega is the latest company produce a companion to the Apple mac mini. They recently launched the Iomega MiniMax Desktop Hard Drive, a dual-connectivity external device designed to compliment the form factor of the Mac mini and add storage capacity up to 250GB.
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After many decades of the one-button mouse, Apple has finally done what was previously thought to be impossible : produce the Mighty Mouse. Despite the price (US$49 retail), early indications show that it’s a runaway success, with many Apple Stores sold out of the mouse in the first day.
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