Posted on 07 September 2010. Tags: FontXChange, Review
You can’t go wrong with FontXChange 2.5. Its support for .dfont, Multiple Master, OpenType, Mac and Windows PostScript and TrueType, and the new Web Open Font Format is a huge help for Web and print designers and publishers.



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Posted on 07 September 2010. Tags: 2011, deliver, functionality, Macs, multiuser, QuickBooks
Intuit on Tuesday will unveil the latest version of its accounting and small business management application. The new version, available later this month, is highlighted by the arrival of multi-user functionality.



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Posted on 06 September 2010. Tags: Band, iPhone, Review, Voice
It can take lots of time, patience and determination in order to produce a listenable song with this app, which transmogrifies your voice into the sound of various musical instruments. But Voice Band definitely puts a unique spin on mobile music creation.



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Posted on 06 September 2010. Tags: Harman, headphones, Jones, Line, Quincy, Releases, Signature
Harman AKG has released 3 new headphone models under its new Quincy Jones Signature Line.


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Posted on 06 September 2010. Tags: Cloud, Front, iPad, Offers, Rackspace
A new iPad application offers a sophisticated approach to cloud computing



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Posted on 05 September 2010. Tags: iMusic, iPhone, Puzzle, Review
Think you know the songs in your iTunes library? Perhaps you should try your hand at iMusic Puzzle, a $0.99 game from I-Play.



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Posted on 05 September 2010. Tags: iPhone, Review, Seesmic
This app won’t match the polished experience you’d get from a dedicated Facebook or Twitter client. But it does prove to be very convenient for updating multiple social networks services at once.



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Posted on 05 September 2010. Tags: Goes, Macalope, Machine, Ping, Weekly
The man’s keeping the Apple TV down, and this case that man isn’t Steve Jobs. Nothing can defeat the iPod touch, and the Macalope’s not breaking a sweat over reports of the Mac’s lost market share.



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Posted on 04 September 2010. Tags: Blaze, Fire, iPhone, Puzzle, Review
In Blaze: Fire Puzzle, soothing graphics and sounds are fused with a clever, yet simple game to create an app you’ll keep returning to.


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Posted on 04 September 2010. Tags: antitrust, conducting, Google, Review, Texas
Google is facing an antitrust review in Texas.


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Posted on 04 September 2010. Tags: Justin, long, Longer, remains
Justin Long goes PC, Android may have gotten its logo inspiration from a surprising source, and Google and Apple may be going face-to-face in yet another market segment.



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Posted on 03 September 2010. Tags: Facebook, Glitch, Post, spammer, Walls
A clever spammer found a glitch in Facebook’s photo upload service that allowed him to spam thousands of users.



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Posted on 03 September 2010. Tags: Facebook, Glitch
A clever spammer found a glitch in Facebook’s photo upload service that allowed him to spam thousands of users.



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Posted on 03 September 2010. Tags: Camcorder, consumer, Debuts, First, Panasonic
Panasonic used the broiling, hectic setting of the U.S. Open tennis tourney in New York Wednesday to showcase the capabilities of its first handheld consumer 3D camcorder.



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Posted on 03 September 2010. Tags: Cases, iPad, made, personal, Style, Unique

When you start looking for a case it can seem that there are more choices than there are iPad owners. There is an ocean of options: hard, soft, ultra-protection, ultra-stylish, colorful, classy, low-cost, high-dollar. Well, you get the idea.
It helps to narrow the search by defining your criteria. For instance, right now I’m looking for a case that offers some protection but still makes it easy to remove the iPad for use, say when sitting in a coffeehouse. It must look at least as good as a naked iPad, and have some personality. Since I already own Apple’s basic iPad case, this time I’m leaning more towards form over function.
Who wants another “me-too” case? It’s time for something awesome, something that makes a statement. After looking around, here is a selection of unique cases with “personality” written all over them. (…)
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Posted on 03 September 2010. Tags: Automator, Found, iTunes
Install iTunes 10 and you’ll discover that Automator workflows that include iTunes actions no longer work.



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Posted on 02 September 2010. Tags: Dock, dockStubz, encased, iPhone, iPod
CableJive’s dockStubz is a tiny adapter that connects to your iPhone or iPad’s 30-pin dock-connector port, giving you the ability to dock your iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad on any compatible device without needing to remove it from its case.


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Posted on 02 September 2010. Tags: Discover, Editing, hidden, image, powers, Previews
With Preview, you can adjust an image’s tonality, color, and even select objects within the shot to copy and add to other photographs. Take a quick photographer’s tour of this handy imaging application.


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Posted on 02 September 2010. Tags: Announcements, Apple's, Inside, Latest, Podcast
Join Jason Snell, Chris Breen, Jon Seff, and Dan Frakes as they discuss the Apple
Music Event for 2010, including new iPods and the all-new Apple TV.



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Posted on 02 September 2010. Tags: change, iPhone, much, won’t
If you follow the every three months/3,000 miles rule and have trouble finding a convenient place to get your oil changed, then let your iPhone find one for you with the Oil Change app. Oil Change is a location-based app that pin points nearby oil change franchises on the map and is also designed to sort the facilities by distance or price so you can comparison shop the service. Oil Change could be a rather convenient application to run if you are in unfamiliar territory and in desperate need of an oil change, but unless you don’t use a regular dealer or location for routine car maintenance, its practicality goes unnoticed.(…)
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Posted on 01 September 2010. Tags: Apple, Apple's, Hands, iPods
After Wednesday’s Apple media event, we got to spend a little while in a hands-on area adjacent to the Yerba Buena theater with a few dozen members of the media, analysts, VIPs, and—most importantly—new iPods and Apple TVs. Without any further ado, here’s what we spotted.



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Posted on 01 September 2010. Tags: 2010, anticipated, Cameras, Fall, Most
These enticing cameras and camcorders are due to hit stores right before the holiday shopping season, and they offer everything from 3D shooting to pocketable perfection.



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Posted on 01 September 2010. Tags: Betsy, Doodle, Farm, jump, like, Save
Save Betsy is another version of the accelerometer-based jumping game that has become so popular for iPhone. It is akin to Doodle Jump, but unlike Doodle Jump, the leader of all such games where iTunes rankings are concerned, Save Betsy, has a seriously twisted vegan (or anti-vegan) theme, but don’t worry, no cows were harmed in the making.
Save Betsy stars Betsy the cow, who is trying to avoid the grills and meat grinders that will turn her into steak. As you lead her higher and higher, you can use her special ability to rid her path of meat-making obstacles, hide her in the haystacks, and try to jump her over the moon for higher and higher scores.(…)
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Posted on 01 September 2010. Tags: Discover, iCademy, iPhone
If you’re new to iPhone or if you’re an iPhone user who hasn’t had time to discover everything your iPhone can do, then iCademy is an app worth perusal. A combination pictorial guide and hands-on user manual, iCademy highlights many of the iPhone’s useful features in an easy to navigate application. Learn about general use, how to use your browser and email more efficiently, troubleshoot basic problems, familiarize yourself with IOS 4 and learn useful tips all with a touch of a button. (…)
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