Monday, January 25, 2010

TuneRanger: iTunes Sync

"TuneRanger connects all your iTunes-running computers together over any network. Music, video, and playlists can then be synchronized, copied or merged with the click of a button. Buy a song on one computer, add an album cover or star rating, and all changes are updated everywhere. Easy."

"TuneRanger's networking system is cross-platform so you can connect and sync iTunes libraries running on Mac OS X with iTunes libraries running on Windows XP, Vista or any combination."

*1-User license is good for 5 same-platform computers - that’s $6 per CPU. Add a second platform (5+ computers) and save $10 off the order price.


$29.99

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Happy 26th Birthday Macintosh!

DATELINE: January 24, 1984

Apple Computer releases

The Macintosh Computer




Friday, January 22, 2010

1984 Macintosh Super Bowl Ad

DATELINE: January 22, 1984

the now famous 1984 ad during the Super Bowl.


Saturday, January 16, 2010

iPhone Unlimited Voice/Data for $100!

"Previously, iPhone users paid $100 per month for unlimited voice plan plus another $30 for unlimited data.

Starting Monday, however, AT&T is charging $100 a month for unlimited voice and data. Family Talk plans feature unlimited voice and data for $180 (assuming two iPhones). Texting prices remain unchanged, at $20 for unlimited plans and $30 for Family Talk Plans."



READ: AT&T drops price of iPhone's unlimited voice and data plan
by Philip Michaels, Macworld.com

You can read the full details of AT&T’s new prices, including pricing for feature phones and quick message devices, at the wireless provider’s Website.

Want to switch over to the new unlimited voice and data plan? You can make the move on Monday without penalty or contract extension using AT&T’s online account management tool.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Nexus One vs Android vs iPhone

Google is now selling physical products directly to consumers with it's newly released Nexus One "Superphone".



Android 2.1 Operating System
• 3.7-inch AMOLED, 800 x 480 capacitive touchscreen

• 5 megapixel camera with LED flash
• Video captured at 720x480
• 1GHz Snapdragon CPU
• 512MB of RAM
• 512MB of ROM
• 4GB SD card (expandable to 32GB of memory).



Bravo Google! This is amazing.

This is 2001, er 2010 the way it should be...

with Smartphones and Superphones.

I still miss Pan Am :(



READ: Nexus One review
by Joshua Topolsky, Endgadget

READ: Google slides king's pawn to Nexus One, takes on Apple
by Dan Moren, Macworld.com

READ: Google Officially Debuts Nexus One Android Phone
by Warren Riddle, Switched

READ: What the Nexus One isn't
by Nancy Gohring, IDG News Service

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Happy Birthday Apple Inc.

On January 3, 1977 Apple Computer was incorporated.




Happy Birthday Apple

from all of us in the Mac World.


READ: Interview with Rob Janoff, designer of the Apple logo
by Ivan, Creative Bits