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Parallels Desktop for Mac is the first solution for Intel-Macs that give you the flexibility of running Windows or Linux on a Mac simultaneously without rebooting. The upgraded 3.0 version delivers completely seamless user experience, native hardware experience and protection against mishaps.
Sharpcast today introduced a completely new and effortless way for Mac owners to back up and share their iPhoto albums online, and to view their iPhoto albums on a mobile phone or Windows-based PC. With the Sharpcast Photos iPhoto uploader, Mac owners can export iPhoto albums directly from their Macs into their Sharpcast Photos Web albums in just a few clicks, where they are backed up, easy to share, and automatically synced all the way down to the person's mobile phone and PC desktop. Sharpcast's iPhoto uploader is available as a free download.
Macs and PCs are just different. Not just at the operating system level, but even at the hardware side as well. I've always felt Apple hardware is a superior design in computer technology but its lack of forward delete on its notebooks has been one con to using a Mac. Now, if you have a full-sized keyboard, you can use the forward delete above the cursor keys (it has an X inside a forward arrow on it) but us MacBook, MacBook Pro, iBook, and PowerBook users don't have such a key. Thankfully there are many keyboard mapping applications out there to assist in this problem.
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If you missed on the $20 savings from the beta days of Parallels Desktop, then you've got one more chance to take advantage of such a grand savings on an incredible piece of software. Parallels Desktop for the Mac is once again $59.99. Like the last great offer, this one ends soon on December 23rd.
I've been saying since last Christmas here at SvenOnTech that iPods need Wi-Fi for an assortment of reasons. One very strong case for it is wireless syncing. My dream is to have the car parked in the garage and sync from my glove box, but that seems to be just that at this moment. A dream. Thankfully, though, silex america has a similar dream and with its WiDock, you can get that wireless sync action today.
SRS Labs Inc., a leading provider of surround sound, audio and voice technologies, today announced the availability of a new consumer software product, the SRS iWOW plug-in (iWOW) designed specifically for the iTunes platform. The iWOW software brings Mac users a richer, more powerful and brilliant audio experience when they listen to music, movies, videos and podcasts on iTunes. SRS iWOW was designed recognizing that audio has become more important to consumers as many people use their Mac for entertainment both at home and on the road. The iWOW was created using several patented SRS Labs audio technologies to provide…
I got an email that directed me to an awesome article about kernel panics. For the people who really don't know what kernel panics are, here is a short explanation. A kernel panic is pretty much worst thing that could happen to your lovely Mac. It causes OS X to hang, and it can only be fixed when you restart your computer?.
Got a podcast and need to interview someone over the 'net? Not that technical? Don't really want to use some expensive alternatives available for your Mac? Then look no further than Ecamm Network's Call Recorder. A tiny little app that just pops up when you need it in Skype and either automatically records a call or waits for you to click the record button. Call Recorder will gracefully put a full recording of your Skype conversation into QuickTime MOV format neatly onto your hard drive. And speaking of movie, if you're thinking into the future and are wondering if Skype?
Microsoft has had its Media Center Edition (MCE) version of Windows for a few years now. Just recently, Microsoft has been pushing it on more machines from Dell, Gateway, and HP sporting the video center from Redmond, Washington. All one has to do is walk into a Best Buy and try out one of the demo boxes sitting in the large noisy electronics supermarket to get an immediate understanding that Microsoft made a sorry excuse for a media box?.
So Microsoft thinks it's got a winner with the release of Windows 5.2, a.k.a. Vista, huh? Heck, some may even like that new glass looking interface that appears somewhat familiar to certain Mac users. If you're a certain Mac user that feels like dressing things up, like your Vista counter part, then you may want to make a change. A Changeling, in fact. Changeling is an interesting (donate-ware) program that lets you skin OS X and Safari. Changing everything from the Finder to icons to the windows themselves. Changeling is pretty nifty if you're growing tired of brushed metal. With?
We've all read about the mooing and whining of the MacBook Pro and how it's one pretty hot notebook (and we don't mean that in the slang term.) For me, I've had little issue with my Rev. A MacBook Pro. Sure, I had a battery that gained some weight and bloated out, but that's Sony's fault. But it seems some are having even greater issues. A peeling Magsafe end, a warped battery bay, and heat that will leave burn marks on any beach-going MacBook Pro user. David Ciccone of Mobility is one such user. Seems poor David can't win. He?