Archive for January, 2011
FastMac Impact Shield Case for iPhone 4
FastMac is showing off its new Impact Shield Case for iPhone 4 at MacWorld 2011. The case looks like just about any other silicone iPhone case, but it has a hidden layer of Impact Gel, allowing it to absorb an incredible amount of force without damaging the fragile iPhone 4. We’ve seen a number of [...]
LunaTik iPod Nano Watch at MacWorld 2011
The LunaTik and TikTok watches are on display at MacWorld Expo 2011. The watch bands transform the iPod Nano into a watch, which of course can do a lot more than simply tell time. We first learned about the LunaTik and TikTok through Kikstarter.com, a site that helps raise money for startup projects, but this [...]
Jammit App Lets You Jam With the Pros
Jammit App is an app that helps aspiring musicians learn how to jam like the pros. There are a lot of music learning apps out there, but Jammit App is unique because it allows users to play along with the actual recording artists they hear on the radio, or more likely their iPods. The guys [...]
Alphyn Industries PADX-1 LEDGE Wearcom iPad Jacket
Alphyn Industries showed off a jacket at MacWorld Expo 2011 that even that might be too geeky for even the most devout Apple fanboy. The PADX-1 LEDGE Wearcom jacket looks like it belongs in a science fiction movie. There’s a giant zippered pouch on the chest area that houses an iPad. The pouch folds down, [...]
McTiVia Wirelessly Connects MacBooks to HDTVs
One Mac accessory that’s caught our eye at MacWorld 2011 is McTiVia, a WiFi device that wirelessly connects newer MacBooks to any HDTV. The device mirrors the content on the MacBook’s screen onto the HDTV through the users’ home network. It’s capable of streaming up to 720p video, with about a second or two of [...]
Mercury Aura Pro Express SSD Looks Like a Great MacBook Air Upgrade
Other World Computing (OWC) has an 11″ MacBook Air outfitted with a Mercury Aura Pro Express SSD at MacWorld Expo 2011. An SSD in a new MacBook Air isn’t all that surprising of course, but how about one with a 360GB SSD? One of the most limiting factors of the new MacBook Air line is [...]
iTunes Gets Minor Update to Prepare for iPhone
iTunes got a minor update from Apple bringing it to version 10.1.2 with “… a number of important stability and performance improvements.” There is not much else in there, but possibly some under the hood changes to make it compatible with the new iPhone 4 on Verizon coming next month. To get the update just run Software [...]
Why Weren’t More People Stopping by Codeweavers’ MacWorld 2011 Booth?
I can’t imagine why more Mac fans weren’t stopping by a booth filled with fully grown men dressed up in Flintstones outfits and in drag, accompanied by a princess. The booth was run by Codeweavers, a company that makes it possible for Windows applications to run on a Mac without having to run Windows. After [...]
iCookBook Makes Cooking Look Easy
iCookBook is an app that turns the iPad into a digital cookbook. As someone that isn’t too handy in the kitchen, I was impressed with by how approachable iCookBook makes cooking. The app comes with 2,000 recipes built in and additional packs of recipes can be purchased. The instructions are easy to follow and you [...]
Cinch App Developers Figure Out Migration to Mac App Store for Previous Customers
If you have wished you could migrate an app purchase from an external purchase to the Mac App Store, you are currently out of luck for the majority of the apps. But Irraddiated Software, makers of one of our favorite utilities, Cinch, have figured this out by offering refunds to buyers who prove that they [...]



