Slideshow: 2010 Macworld Editors' Choice Awards: Hardware Our favorite gizmos, gadgets, peripherals, and accessories of the past year |
Podcast: Mobile and more with Michael Gartenberg Jason Snell and Michael Gartenberg discuss Apple, Google, and the rest of the year that was in mobile tech. |
Mac 911: Deleting a Boot Camp partition When making the move to a Mac, you created a Boot Camp partition in order to run Windows. You're so over Windows now and you'd like to get rid of it. Here's how. |
First Look: Flowd We take a first look at Flowd, a new location-based social networking service and app that places emphasis on connecting fans with their favorite artists. |
Review: Verizon Wireless Fivespot Wi-Fi hotspot The Fivespot is a global version of the mobile hotspot, supporting both major versions of 3G technology (CDMA and GSM) and laying the foundation for Verizons claim to provide global data service in over 200 countries, with more than 120 of these at 3G speeds. |
ForkLift 2.0 FTP client gets faster, more powerful The first major upgrade to this FTP client and file manager in four years brings a wide array of new features, including quicker access to sync operations and better ways to manage connections and file transfers. |
LMP to reunite Apple wireless keyboard with numeric keypad LMP's Bluetooth Keypad, which was just passed through the FCC, brings numerical redemption to your wireless keyboard. |
Share your holiday photos privately Here are a few sites that let you share your holiday snapshots while retaining control over your privacy. |
World of Warcraft: Cataclysm launch smooth so far Well we made it, we're still here, the servers are still operational, the random disconnects were few, the lag wasn't intolerable, and the World of Warcraft will never be the same. |
Mac IT Guy: Which e-mail service? A reader asks: How do you find the best hosted e-mail service for Macs? John C. Welch has some suggestions. |
How to: Rip, tag, and play audiobooks If you buy audiobooks on CD, here's what you need to know to rip them and get them to play correctly in iTunes or on your iPod. |
Excerpt: Take Control of iPhone tethering The iPhone can access high-speed mobile data and voice networks. So why not use your smartphone's data connection with your laptop instead of having to buy a separate 3G modem or cellular router for the computer and pay a separate monthly service fee? In this excerpt from Take Control of iPhone and iPod Touch Networking, Glenn Fleishman walks you through the finer points of iPhone tethering. |
ReaddleDocs gets two-way sync with Dropbox, iDisk Readdle has released an update for ReaddleDocs for iPad, adding two-way sync with Dropbox and iDisk, as well as support for iOS 4.2's AirPrint and background transfer abilities. |
New OpenFeint service helps developers go freemium OpenFeint, a social platform for iOS games, has announced OFX, a new service that allows developers to sell additional content within a game without having to submit an update to Apple. |
FontXChange updates with support for Web formats FontXChange, a font-conversion software program, has been updated to include support for formats used primarily on the Web. |
Create local hyperlinks in Numbers One thing that Excel can do that Numbers can't: Insert hyperlinks from spreadsheets to local files. But one Hints reader found a work-around. |
Lab report: MacBook Air vs. Windows laptops Recently, after testing two MacBook Air models running Windows 7, we published results that showed the thin and light Apple laptops outperformed most Windows-based netbooks and ultraportable notebooks. Hundreds of readers commented on the article, with many of the comments going something like this: "The MacBook Air costs far more than many of the laptops you've compared it against. How does it do against similarly priced notebooks?" A reasonable question, so we went back and did the comparison. |
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