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ZuneGate ’08: What really happened

22 min 1 sec ago
PC World’s David Murphy explains the cause of last week’s Zune meltdown.


Expo: SecuriKey enlists in Boot Camp

1 hour 29 min ago
The new SecuriKey Pro Boot Camp Bundle is a security product aimed at mobile Mac users who run Boot Camp on their laptop. The $180 product lets users protect data on both OS X and Windows partitions with a single USB key.


Expo: Elgato offers new EyeTV Hybrid

1 hour 57 min ago
Elgato is offering a new EyeTV Hybrid TV tuner for the Mac with new features and new EyeTV software.


Vuzix intros Wrap 920AV video glasses

2 hours 17 min ago
Vuzix has introduced new video glasses that look like sunglasses, and they work with the iPod and iPhone.


The Macalope Weekly: Once more into the Moscone West, dear friends

2 hours 27 min ago
On the eve of Macworld Expo, the Macalope offers some thoughts about what to make of the Philnote, tips for staying healthy, and grist for the rumor mill.


Google releases Picasa for Mac beta

3 hours 1 min ago
After many years on Windows and Linux, Google is finally bringing its Picasa photo-organizing, editing, and uploading software to Intel Mac users.


Canon rolls out new camcorders

3 hours 32 min ago
Canon introduced a total of 11 new consumer camcorders at CES this week.


Review: ESPN Cameraman for iPhone

3 hours 37 min ago
In ESPN Cameraman, you’ve got to find five differences between two similar images of sporting events supplied by the self-proclaimed Worldwide Leader in Sports. It’s a fun—though all-too-repetitive—casual game for the iPhone and iPod touch.


Macworld Expo Keynote 2009: Live Update

4 hours 25 min ago
Jason Snell and Dan Moren report live from the Moscone Center in San Francisco as Apple's Phil Schiller delivers the keynote address at Macworld Expo.


Share your photos in Macworld's Expo Flickr pool

5 hours 33 min ago
Because we want to share with you the joy of Macworld Expo in full color, we're putting up a Flickr pool so that you can browse and contribute your own photos.


2009 Predictions: our annual forecast of the year ahead

5 hours 38 min ago
With a new year upon us, it's time for our experts to predict what that year will bring Mac users and the Apple market. Andy Ihnatko, Adam Engst, John Moltz, and Dans Frakes and Moren chime in with their prognostications.


Expo: ModelBaker rapid app development software debuts

6 hours 22 min ago
ModelBaker is a new rapid application prototyping tool for creating Web applications, iPhone apps and Google Android apps.


What should Macworld Expo do next?

6 hours 41 min ago
Jason Snell solicits your feedback on what Macworld Expo should do to survive its Apple-less future.


Expo: TypeTrax manages Creative Suite projects

6 hours 43 min ago
TypeTrax is a new design project management tool developed by FontAgent's developer and Moksa, which works with Adobe Creative Suite, Canto Cumulus and FontAgent itself.


Software company press release hints at new mini

6 hours 49 min ago
A software company press release suggests that new Mac mini hardware is forthcoming. Has Apple's surprise been spoiled?


Party like a rock star at Macworld Expo

7 hours 16 min ago
The Hess Memorial Macworld Events List is out, listing more than 100 events, press gatherings, and parties related to this week’s Macworld Conference & Expo.


Is Heathcliff the cat’s meow for iPhone users?

7 hours 18 min ago
An iPhone app delivers the side-splitting antics of America’s favorite cartoon cat to your iPhone or iPod touch. And we don’t mean Garfield.


Expo: BusyCal shares, syncs calendars

7 hours 32 min ago
BusyCal is a new calendaring application that enables families and small workgroups to share calendars over a LAN and synchronize them on Google Calendars.


Expo: ATTO introduces new RAID products

7 hours 42 min ago
ATTO Technology is showcasing new RAID systems for Macs at Macworld Expo this week.


First Look: FileMaker Pro 10

7 hours 51 min ago
FileMaker unveiled new versions of its flagship database product. After taking a look at FileMaker 10, William Porter thinks the upgrade offers lots of gain and almost no pain for developers and end-users alike.