MacVoices #1125: Macworld 2011 – Dragon Dictate Lets You Talk to Your Mac…and It Talks Back

At Macworld 2011 in the Nuance booth, Peter Mahoney, Senior Vice President & General Manager, covers their place in the Mac market, both on the Mac with Dragon Dictate and on the iPhone with the free apps, Dragon Dication and Dragon Search. Now you can have a full, two-way conversation with your Mac; Peter discusses the implications of a voice interface in a work environment, the new features of Dictate, its parity with its Windows counterpart, and why that is especially important as more and more users switch to the Mac.

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MacVoices #1124 – Macworld 2011 – BusyMac Gets Busier with BusyToDo

In the BusyMac booth at Macworld 2011, John Chaffee shows off BusyToDo, their iOS app that automatically syncs your task list in iCal or BusyCal using Apple’s MobileMe. John explains both the capabilities and requirements of the system, and how it will help you keep up with your busy schedule.

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MacVoices #1123: Macworld 2011 – Other World Computing Ups the Ante in Solid State Drives for the MacBook Air

In the Other World Computing booth at Macworld 2011, Grant Dahlke once again shows what a stunning difference an SSD (solid state drive) can make in computing performance. Grant shows off OWC’s Mercury Extreme Pro drives that make your MacBook Air the fast Mac laptop you’ve ever used.

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MacVoices #1122: Macworld 2011 – Kanex Connects your Mac to HDMI Video

On the show floor at Macworld 2011, Jessica Pascual of Kanex talks about their cabling solutions that provide HDMI connections, audio and video, for almost any Mac without additional adapters or expense.

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MacVoices #1121: Macworld 2011 – The Worth Ave. Group Protects Your Electronic Devices Beyond Your Homeowners Insurance

From the show floor at Macworld 2011, Gretchen Cathey of the Worth Ave. Group explains why your homeowner’s insurance isn’t enough when it comes to your Mac, iPhone or iPad, from both a value and peril perspective. Find out how affordable protection for your iPhone or iPad can be for things such as broken screens, user-inflicted damage and more. Gretchen walks us through the process of making a claim and how you get paid if anything happens to your device.

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