iTunes 9.2.1 Now Available, Nixes Bad Third-Party Plug-ins

On July 19, 2010, in Industry News, by Florence Ion

It’s ready and waiting. iTunes 9.2.1 has been released and it will fix your bugs, including disabling older versions of incompatible third-party plug-ins and addressing issues with the following:- dragging and dropping items within the software- perfor…

Review: Spring Cleaning 11 Deluxe

On July 2, 2010, in Industry News, by John Brandon

Software utility that’s useful for removing old files, deleting all traces of uninstalled apps, and reminding you about common maintenance tasks, such as back-ups and system repairs.

iTunes Version 9.2 Now Available for Download

On June 16, 2010, in Industry News, by Seamus Bellamy

Shhh… do you hear it? There’s an iTunes update blowin’ in the wind! Apple has released iTunes version 9.2, and it appears to be be chock-full of all kinds of goodness, much of which will prepare the software’s users for the arrival of iPhone 4 and iO…

In Case You Missed It: Feb. 14 – Feb. 20

On February 21, 2010, in Industry News, by J Keirn-Swanson

Love was in the air. As was the smell of flowers and candies and
chocolate and that really warm funny smell that comes out the vents of
your MacBook when you’ve been streaming videos for hours. Yes, love.

So
instead of finishing off that Whitman’s Sampler, give your waistline
and your scale a break and sample some of this week’s tasty treats from
the Mac|Life crew. We promise: no coconut.

Features:

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20 Years of Image Editing: Photoshop from 1.0 to CS4 – You’ve come a
long way, baby. That’s right, little ol’ Photoshop’s all grown up now.
It seems only yesterday that you were just a twinkle in Thomas Knoll’s
Mac Plus when all people wanted was a way to fiddle with a tiny black
and white image. Now, look at you. The 200 pound gorilla of photo
editing software and no one’s even close.

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How to Use Your Mac and Your iPhone to Completely Automate Your Home
If you’re like us, you didn’t just watch The Jetsons for the rich
plotlines and the complex character development. No, you were geeking
out at an early age to a completely automated, computerized,
robot-driven home. We’re not quite there, but with your Mac, and a bit
of software and hardware, we can walk you through every square inch of
your castle, turning on lights, turning down thermostats, watering the
dog, the works. You can even do it over the internet.

How-Tos:

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Back Up Your Gmail – The only thing comparable to the Twitter buzz that
surrounds a celebrity death is when Gmail goes down. It’s kind of scary
when we think about it. Anywho, maybe just
maybe you think it
might be a good idea to archive some of those all important emails?
Well, rest easy, Googlers, we’ve got ya covered.

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Back That Disc Up – Speaking of back ups, it’s usually a good idea to
make yourself a nice copy of something you know you’re going to use all
the time. Plus, it’s often nice to have a disc image to run instead of
constantly listening to the whirring of your disc drive. Here’s how it’s
done, noobs.

Reviews:

- The Secrets of Da Vinci – if you’re going to make a video
game about an artist, it better be beautiful. That’s rule number one and
game maker Coladia gets that pitch perfect. It’s a shame the rest of
the game wasn’t quite in the same masterwork caliber quality. The
puzzles you have to solve are inventive and historical, but the game’s
architecture and organization is just a mess. It’s not genius, but it’s
pretty good.

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Sonos ZonePlayer – Sonos puts out some high quality audio gear, make no
mistake about it, and this little standalone speaker, the S5, is no
exception. It’s got buttery sweet sound and isn’t stand offish. We
streamed our iTunes libraries, as well as online offerings, and this bad
boy even can be hooked into a complete Sonos stereo system for even
more compatibility. You can opt for the pricey remote ($350!) or get the
free iPhone app version, but either way, this tiny marvel can be our
Valentine any day.

News:

Adobe
had a big week of headlines, hitting that big 2-0 for Photoshop (and
showing off a nostalgic Photoshop 1.0.7 app for the iPhone)…they also
talked up making Flash run a little friendlier on your computer and not
cause so many freaking crashes…maybe that will be part of their
overhaul of their famous Creative Suite as CS5 gears up for a roll out
this year…

Rumors
abound that Hulu is working out iPad capabilities, but will it remain a
freebie or a subscription? Our bringing home an iPad very soon after
release may very well depend on this answer…speaking of priceyness on
the iPad, according to the New York Times, theose higher than Amazon
iBooks prices
might not be typical, just a ceiling. Did Bezos’ sphincter
just unclench?…some great low price quality e-books can be found on
your iPhone right now, like Oceanhouse Media’s Dr. Seuss reader apps,
and if this is what their iPhone apps look like, they are going to rock
the iPad pretty hard…of course it’s not all easy going for content on
the iPad as it seems that Apple and the periodical print media seem to
have run into a few sticking points on pricing, wouldn’t you know?…and
if you want a sneak peek of what at least one beautiful design for an
iPad is going to look like, have a gander at Agile’s 1Password.

Of
course, the iPad isn’t the only mobile device whose apps are worth
talking about. There’s still plenty of space for BBC News and Sport on
the iPhone. Pip pip, gang, and welcome aboard. Now if you can get an app
to explain the rules of cricket…we won’t need anyone to explain to us
the rules of Street Fighter IV’s app when it comes out; all we know is
it’ll be about kicking butt…and if you’ve gotten in the habit of
seeing butts and boobs and whatnot in the App Store, your time is up as
Cupertino once again decides to play nanny and chase out those of us not
so uptight about a little skin here and there…at least we’ve got our
SlingPlayer Mobile when we need it and now with streaming 3G….Wait a
second. Either this 3G network is a delicate flower or it’s not, gang.
Giving us SlingPlayer and boosting our 3G download size? Someone needs
to get their story straight…like maybe the gang who decided to join
forces, like a supervillian team, to launch their own app store. With
all the different carriers, devices, and platforms, we expect this to
work like a charm. NOT….one way Apple can once again pull the rug out
from under other mobile devices and manufactures would be to finally
bring us our multitasking
we’ve all been begging for. You know you want
to listen to Pandora while still playing with that Wobble app you got
before the App Store pulled it.

Yes,
friends, we all know it. The iPhone casts a mighty shadow, as it did at
the Mobile World Congress this week in Barcelona. Apple’s not an
official presence, but it’s the name everyone whispers…you know who’s
not at all impressed with Apple and their iPhone? That’s right, the
kiddies at Microsoft who just unveiled their updated Windows Mobile which will
soon boast video games and music. Now that’s some innovative
thinking!…Apple’s other rivalry, the frenemy Google, threw a little
cold water on rumors of a spat in Barcelona this week as Vic
Gundotra, head of Google’s mobile engineering, tries to tell us it’s
Brad and Angelina all over again…of course, what’s a Congress without a
Dr. Doom? Research in Motion (RIM) co-CEO Mike Lazaridis tells us the
iPhone will kill mobile service
. Could it be someone’s a little
self-conscious over his device’s crappy online experience?…at any
rate, the CEOs are all circling the wagons to wag their fingers and
figure out ways to gouge away their mobile customers who love to be
online on their phones.

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