Filed under: iMac , Software Update , Mac mini , Macbook Pro , MacBook , MacBook Air Our sharp-eyed iPhone goddess, Erica Sadun, alerted us to the fact that there's a small, but potentially important, update that has just shown up in Software Update. Performance Update 1.0 "addresses intermittent hard drive-related stalls reported by a small number of customers." It may not show up for you, unless you have one of the following Macs: MacBook Air (Mid 2009), MacBook Pro (17-inch, Mid 2009), MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2009), MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2009), MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2.53GHz, Mid...
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Filed under: iPod Family , Video , Reviews , iPod nano Our planned look at the camera feature on the iPod nano got delayed by a household medical emergency, as described in one of our nano example videos above. It did give me a bit more time to go a little more hands on with the nano video camera, and the end result is satisfactory. You're not going to buy this nano for the camera; it's just a bonus feature. View more →
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Filed under: Tips and tricks , Mac 101 Courtesy molenlavapit.com If you're the proud owner of a multi-camera/single Mac household then you've probably run into the problem of what happens when you plug in a camera not necessarily being what you intended. View more →
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Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , OS , Rumors , Leopard , Developer , iPhone , iPod touch , Snow Leopard I was chatting with my TUAW colleagues this morning about Mac versus iPhone programming. And as per usual with these conversations, we veered in the direction of unfettered speculation. It's an occupational hazard View more →
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Filed under: iPhone , iPod touch Say farewell to the free Wall Street Journal on the iPhone. According to Paid Content , News Corp's Rupert Murdoch announced that readers of the WSJ on the Blackberry and iPhone will be charged $2 per week for the privilege of reading news through the respective apps View more →
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Filed under: Odds and ends , Internet Tools , Blogs Touting another blog or website isn't an everyday occurrence here at TUAW, but a recent press release got our notice. A site called The Mac-cessibility Network is the work of six dedicated individiduals, all of whom are visually impaired, who provide the Apple community with a source of information on accessibility. Through updated news, the Mac-cessibility Round Table Podcast , and a list of other sites and resources, The Mac-cessibility Network delivers a single source for information for blind and visually impaired Apple fans, as well as providing...
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Filed under: App Store , App Review There are few public radio apps out there, but the official NPR News app takes some of the best features of these offerings and goes one step beyond. View more →
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