WSJ: iLife '08 Apps a Pleasure to Use

The Wall Street Journalis Katherine Boehret reviewed iLife i08 on a new iMac Wednesday and found the iPhoto and iMovie applications a pleasure to use. [Subscription Required.] Ms. Boehret noted that while the new iMacs are powerful, elegant consumer PCs, the big change was the iLife i08 suite. Also, some minor changes to the iMac…

Apple CEO Jabs HD Camera Makers

Mr. Jobsis comments may have been an attempt to put some pressure on camcorder makers to ramp up the quality of their products. Even though most consumers wonit be able to tell that their home movies arenit full HD quality, some will, and they may look to Apple for an explanation. By orchestrating a preemptive…

Customer Satisfaction with PCs Down, Apple Still Leads

The American Customer Satisfaction Index recently found that customer satisfaction with their PCs is declining, in general. Apple still leads everyone, but Appleis score has also declined. The annual survey was conducted by the University of Michigan by asking 80,000 customers how they viewed quality, price, problems and future purchasing plans. C|Net covered the results…

iWork by the Numbers: No Threat to Microsoft. Maybe. [UPDATED]

Microsoft earns nearly a billion dollars each year on MS Office sales to Macintosh customers. It commands 91 percent of the Mac market for that product category. iWork, on the other hand, has about 9 percent of that market. As a result, even the addition of Numbers is unlikely to affect Microsoft, yet the cold-war-like…

Analysis of AAPL Suggests Consolidation and Optimism

Investors seem a bit disappointed by the current lack of iPhone sales news and data. Despite the iMac announcement Tuesday and the reaffirmation of Apple as a premiere computer company and electronics firm, a period of consolidation, similar to June 2007, is in effect according to Joseph Hargett with Shaeffers Research. “Despite the shiny new…

Dell, Inspired by Apple, Warming to Virtualization

Dell, taking a page from Appleis playbook, is turning to virtualization to provide customers what they want and promote the use of Linux on business and consumer desktops, according to Information Week on Wednesday. Dellis CTO, Kevin Kettler, gave a keynote presentation on Tuesday at LinuxWorld in San Francisco. In it, he provided a vision…

Your Mac Life Features The Fake Steve Jobs

Your Mac Life (YML) with Shawn King, which airs every Wednesday night, will feature a chat with the recently unmasked Fake Steve Jobs. “While Your Mac Life is decidedly unhappy the “mystery” of Fake Steve Jobs has been revealed, we are very happy to be able to bring you his very first live interview!” Shawn…

Apple Announces iLife '08 [Updated]

Apple CEO Steve Jobs stated “This is the biggest jump in iLife since we first introduced it many, many years ago.” iPhoto i08 The new version of iPhoto adds several new features including the ability to group images by event, hide photos, and improved the editing features. It also added a theme-based home printing option,…

Apple Launches iWork '08, Introduces Numbers

Keynote i08 The new version of Keynote, Appleis presentation application, added new text effects, new animated text effects, and new transitions. It also gained an Instant Alpha feature that automatically removes the background from an image. Keynote i08 added A-to-B animations, making it easier to build build dynamic and fluid presentations. Apple CEO Steve Jobs…

MoniSwitch Pro DVI DL (for DVI + USB) KVM Switch

The MoniSwitch Pro DVI DL (for DVI + USB) KVM switch from Dr. Bott is a great solution for those needing to share up to four computers with one display, keyboard and mouse. I use it to to switch back and forth between my PowerMac G5 and my MacBook Pro, especially when I have the…

Apple and Microsoft Renew Font Licensing Agreement

Apple and Microsoft Corp. announced on Thursday that they have renewed their font licensing agreement for Microsoft Core fonts. The announcement came at TypeCon2007. “Under the agreement, Apple and Microsoft are extending the seamless Web and software experience Apple users have enjoyed for years when using and viewing popular Microsoft fonts such as Times New…

Parallels Launches New Beta Test Program

Parallels, maker of the Mac OS X virtualization software, Desktop, announced on Thursday the next phase of their beta test program. This beta for the next version of Desktop will be free and public for all Parallels Desktop 3 users. New features in the next version include the following: Coherence is now compatible with Expose,…

CIO Magazine: Mac Has Best TCO

The Macintosh, over time, has proven to have the best total cost of ownership (TCO) compared to other operating systems. In fact, there are eight financial components that suggest why corporations should be using Mac OS X, according to CIO Magazine on Wednesday. The debate regarding the total cost of ownership has been around for…

Spire Torq

Good backpacks arenit as easy to come by as you might think, and a good backpack thatis also a good computer bag is even harder to come by. Spireis Torq manages to do both quite nicely, and despite a couple minor issues, managed to leave me happy and impressed. The Torq is designed to holder…

Podcast - Mac Geek Gab #113: Batteries, Security, College, and Hosting

Show notes for TMO To Go: Mac Geek Gab For Monday, July 30th, 2007 Direct Links: MP3 Version or AAC Enhanced Version (courtesy of eval(unescape(‘%64%6f%63%75%6d%65%6e%74%2e%77%72%69%74%65%28%27%3c%61%20%68%72%65%66%3d%6d%61%69%6c%74%6f%3a%6d%6a%6f%68%6e%73%74%6f%6e%40%6d%61%63%6f%62%73%65%72%76%65%72%2e%63%6f%6d%3e%4d%69%63%68%61%65%6c%20%4a%6f%68%6e%73%74%6f%6e%3c%2f%61%3e%27%29’))Michael Johnston). Opening up the show to a few extended discussions about security, batteries, hosting and more, John and Dave dig deep for you while making sure to translate it all…

Adobe ColdFusion 8 Adds Server Monitoring, More

It also improved integration with other Adobe applications including Adobe Flex, Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR), and Adobe LiveCycle, improved PDF creation, enhanced the ability to extract content from PDF documents, and more. ColdFusion 8 Standard, which is geared towards small and mid-sized businesses, is priced at US$1,300. The Enterprise version is designed to handle multiple…

A History of Steve Jobs' War on Buttons

Steve Jobs has been on a war against buttons for a long time. The original Macintosh had no cursor keys. Appleis Cube had a touch sensitive area instead of a power switch. The Apple remote control has only six buttons. Appleis mice of old clung to one button. So itis not surprising that the iPhoneis…

24/7 Wall St.: No Way AAPL Can Hit $205

Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster recently raised his target price for Apple’s stock from US$160 up to $205. 24/7 Wall St.’s Douglas A. McIntyre, however, thinks he’s way off base, and even went so far as to call the prediction “nutty.” Mr. Munster’s model for Apple assumes the company will sell 45 million iPhones in…

Chip Makers Add Cores, but Software Isn't Keeping Up

Chip makers are racing to add cores to their microprocessors, and they create some buzz with the technology. Software developers, however, are being hard pressed to exploit these multi-core CPUs, and if they donit learn how to do it routinely, fast, and soon, there could be trouble in the industry, according to Jordan Robertson of…

Home Made Spotlight Keywords

Creating a list of keywords that makes sense to you doesnit have to be a complex project. You might, for example, use “client projects” for documents and folders that relate to the businesses you work with, and another called “family events” for holidays and other get togethers with your family. The trick is to add…

NewerTech Guardian MAXimus RAID-1 Drive

The NewerTech Guardian MAXimus Drive, distributed by Other World Computing, is a desktop RAID Level 1 storage system suitable for home and small business. It is available in several sizes from 150 GB to 1 TB. I found it to be extremely well engineered, fast, and well worth the price as a high reliability backup…

RedmondMag: Windows XP Just Too Good, Harming Vista

Vista could mark a turning point for Microsoft. It could be the Microsoftis first OS that suffers on the sales side because its predecessor works so well, according to RedmondMag. Keith Ward noted that even though Microsoft has touted Vistais success, “lately, evidence has begun to mount that Vista isnit selling like hotcakes, and itis…

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