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  Wednesday, 22 March 2006

.< 10:33:12 PM >
SuperDuper - Backup made super simple
The macosxhints Rating:[Score: 9 out of 10]Developer: Shirt Pocket / Product page Price: $27.95
[Via macosxhints]

I bought and use this software.


.< 10:31:35 PM >
Digital Bookmark Mods
Matthew Russell shows you how to add better bookmarks to your audio books, add slideshows to your music files, create enhanced podcasts, and share your favorite mods with others--even if they're on protected audio.
[Via Meerkat: An Open Wire Service: MacDevCenter.com]

.< 10:31:24 PM >
Guide To Creating a Successful Video Podcast
Nothing too new with this tutorial from Macworld just a solid step by step guide to creating your own video podcast on a Mac. The guide covers editing your video using iMovie HD and gives some helpful tips on compressing your vodcast for iPod compatibility. The rest of the guide covers publishing and getting your work seen by the public which is really what video podcasting is all about. Definitely one of the better tutorials around and is certainly relevant for all the Mac, as well as PC users who are looking to expand your video poscast's audience or launch a new one.

[Via Camcorderinfo.com]
[Via DV Guru]

.< 10:31:07 PM >
The iPod Observer - Now Playing - Microsoft Confirms it Originated iPod Box Parody Video
Microsoft spokesman Tom Pilla on Tuesday confirmed with iPod Observer that his company initiated the creation of the iPod packaging parody video that was first reported last month. "It was an internal-only video clip commissioned by our packaging [team] to humorously highlight the challenges we have faced RE: packaging and to educate marketers here about the pitfalls of packaging/branding," he said via e-mail.

A sense of humour? Who knew?! It's a good parody.


.< 10:30:36 PM >
Firm: Apple to ship $4.2B in wireless iPods by 2010
New research carried out by the independent research provider, Generator, illustrates that Apple's ...
[Via AppleInsider]
Highly speculative. And very interesting.


.< 10:30:23 PM >
CN Tower nears end of reign at top
Move over Toronto: Japan's major broadcast networks are nearing completion on plans to build the world's tallest tower in Tokyo, a Japanese newspaper reported Tuesday.

.< 10:30:00 PM >
Winner announced in Windows XP on Intel Mac contest
According to an article on ArsTechnica, the solution developed by narf is "fairly complicated." The tech site notes that users will need a Windows PC to complete the process, which is likely to defeat the purpose of the hack for most people. However, anyone with a bit of computer knowledge, access to a PC and 30 minutes to spare, should be able to get the solution working.

.< 10:29:28 PM >
News: Sony plans GPS, VOIP, other updates for PSP
Sony will add VOIP, GPS, video podcasting and other features to its PlayStation Portable this year, it said Wednesday.
[Via MacCentral]

.< 10:29:19 PM >
The Robservatory » How to (not!) Fast Play a Disney DVD
After inserting a DVD, press the Menu button on your remote, or an onscreen button, whatever you can, to get to the Main Menu as quickly as possible. From there, click the Scene (or Chapter or whatever they choose to call it) Selection button. Then choose the first scene in the movie, which is almost always the opening credits. Then select your screen format (if necessary), and you’re done. The movie will simply start playing. No Disney splash screens. No FBI warnings. Nothing but movie, the way things were meant to be.




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