Sampling the show floor

Sometimes I walk the show base at a Macworld Expo , it amazes me how quickly estimate develop and are brought to market place . This workweek in Boston was no different . There were some familiar case and companies exhibiting in Boston like Harman Kardon , who deliver the goods a Best of Show prize for itsDrive + PlayiPod gadget . I was rosy enough to spend some metre with Harman and recreate with the Drive + Play before the booth was crammed with attendee ....

July 13, 2005 · 2 min · 410 words · Linda Gonzalez

Terminal tricks

It ’s been four years now since the Mac OS adopted its Unix underpinnings , but many of us are still getting used to the rich heritage that dwells beneath OS X ’s Aqua interface . I was reminded of this the other Clarence Day while leaf through old OS X Hints columns from the August 2004 issue in which Rob Griffiths discover a playfulness Terminal Easter ballock inherit from BSD Unix : Open Terminal ( /Applications / Utilities ) and eccentric :...

July 12, 2005 · 3 min · 555 words · Susan Dudley

Following Intel’s roadmap

Apple did n’t walk into its dedication to Intel processors with eyes widely shut . Whatever the reason for the switch — whether it ’s because of Intel ’s better carrying into action per watt as Steve Jobs say or some of the more complexexplanationsmaking their rounds on the Internet — Apple would not have made the move unless it was win over by Intel that the Santa Clara , Calif....

July 11, 2005 · 5 min · 875 words · Lauren Morgan

Meet and greet

Back when I work for the personal computer magazines , one of my favorite perks was my annual summertime tripper to New York to cover what was then called PC Expo . It was n’t as fully grown a show as Comdex , but the fact that it was carry in New York City made it my favourite . I develop an expenses - paid tripper back East , got to take in a few plays , visit my old Brooklyn neighborhood , and , oh yeah , check in with most of the major microcomputer players in the space of a few sidereal day without flying all over the country ....

July 10, 2005 · 2 min · 425 words · Katherine Salinas

Sweden, Germany, Denmark, and home

The final stops of the MacMania 3.5 sail ping - ponged us across the Baltic ocean , from due north to south , before returning us to where we get to make our bye . We ’ve genuinely been blessed with good weather on this trip-up . With a single exception ( see below ) , every undivided sidereal day on this cruise has been sunny and strong , with high temperatures in the 70s and even 80s ....

July 10, 2005 · 8 min · 1628 words · Dillon Reyes

Epson PictureMate Deluxe Photo Viewer Edition

One of the best affair about using a digital tv camera is instant gratification . you may discover out straight off whether you nailed or missed your blastoff without waiting to fetch up and treat your roll of moving picture . Nonetheless , many folks still take their “ digital picture show ” down to the camera fund , or apply an online picture laboratory , instead of printing photos themselves ....

July 8, 2005 · 5 min · 854 words · Perry Cervantes

Widgets of the week: July 8, 2005

In this week ’s roundup of utile Dashboard Widgets , I cover way to find oneself wireless hotspots and keep an eye on organization information , and I show you a merriment Dashboard crossword puzzle . I also discover a single gismo that obviates the indigence for any more “ countdown ” Widgets . AutoCrossword (; devoid ) . If you ’ve ever used Apple ’s Dictionary Widget , or taken advantage of Tiger ’s bug out - up dictionary characteristic ( for model , by site the black eye cursor over a mystery story word in Safari and then press Control+Command+D ) , you ’ve view OS X ’s built - in lexicon in action ....

July 8, 2005 · 5 min · 1059 words · Andrew Murphy

Intel inside, Mac outside

So the hearsay are true . After 11 years , Apple will soon chuck the PowerPC computer architecture and set out building Macs based on Intel central processing unit . And the first matter we have to do is disentangle emotional reactions from the cold , voiceless technical facts . Axis of Evil? Over the geezerhood , Apple and its onetime splintering partner , Motorola and IBM , have seat considerable time and money in pick at both Intel ’s processors and its aggressive marketing efforts ....

July 5, 2005 · 5 min · 891 words · David Johnson

Listen without wires

Since the day the first iPod was introduced , people have require for a direction to listen to their medicine without dangling , tangle headphone cables . Although many have contemplate that Apple would eventually create an iPod with Bluetooth or some other wireless technology , those predictions have n’t yet come true . In the meantime , a issue of vendors have released Bluetooth - base wireless earphone system of rules for the iPod ....

July 5, 2005 · 22 min · 4641 words · Angelica Harrison

We get the message

If you have any incertitude that insistent electronic messaging ( IM ) has go thoroughly mainstream , just check out the response to our revue of IM programs ( May 2005 ) . The mail was mellow - mass in both quantity and tone . Everyone , it seems , has an opinion — and it ’s commonly a strong one — about which IM client is the adept and why the others are too awful to even contemplate ....

July 5, 2005 · 7 min · 1324 words · Angela Sandoval

From Russia to Finland

When we come alive on Sunday dawn , we had get out the European Union behind and enter a commonwealth that most of us could n’t have dreamed of visiting even ten old age ago : Russia . now St. Petersburg , which sits at the mouthpiece of the Neva river and the Baltic Sea , is a democratic port of call for cruise ship . We were one of at least four ( at my counting ) ship docked at St....

July 4, 2005 · 6 min · 1165 words · George Mason DVM

When minutes matter

The peril of blogging , as we are , about this technological — though spoil — living on the high seas , is that reader may call into question the motive of the writer . Is it the author ’s earnest intent to entertain and inform or , as some baser souls may suspect , just crow ? ( My understanding is that Bill Bryson is always haunted by this takings ....

July 3, 2005 · 5 min · 954 words · Dana Murray

Getting wireless in Estonia

Two full daytime in , and we Mac Mania cruisers have packed a portion of excitement into those day , both on - ship and off . Friday was the only “ sea day ” for the MS Westerdam , as we steamed from Copenhagen , Denmark , east to Tallinn , Estonia . And it was a full day of Mac Mania sessions . I terminate in to a crowded conference elbow room to see Chris Breen and David Pogue take turns at two keyboards : the type variety and the performing - music variety ....

July 1, 2005 · 6 min · 1236 words · Jeremy Martinez