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MacVoices #1106: The Road to Macworld – Anders Grunnet-Jepsen On How The iWavit Can Remote Control Almost Anything

Taking at look at The Road to Macworld from a brand new exhibitor’s perspective, Anders Grunnet-Jepsen of ThinkOptics talks about why they are coming to Macworld to show off the iWaveit for iPhone and iPad. There are plenty of universal remote solutions out there, even some for the iPhone and iPad, but none quite like iWavit. Going beyond just your home theater, iWaveit can control virtually anything that has remote capabilities. Anders gives us an overview of the hardware and software solution that lets you take advantage of pre-programed remotes, other users’ creations and even build your very own virtual remote to fit your equipment and how you use it.

Macworld 2011

The Road to Macworld 2011 is a special MacVoices series produced in partnership with Macworld to preview some of the exhibitors and presentations at Macworld 2011 in San Francisco from January 26 – 29 at the Moscone Convention Center.

MacVoices #1105: The Road to Macworld – Christopher Breen Talks About His Many Macworld Activities

The Road to Macworld takes us to Christopher Breen who might just be the busiest man at Macworld 2011. Not only is Chris delivering three different sessions, but is also producing and participating in a number of discussions on the Macworld Live stage on the show floor, and displaying his (music) keyboard talents with the Macworld All-Star Band at Cirque du Mac. Chris talks about each in turn, and makes it hard to choose between them.

Macworld 2011

The Road to Macworld 2011 is a special MacVoices series produced in partnership with Macworld to preview some of the exhibitors and presentations at Macworld 2011 in San Francisco from January 26 – 29 at the Moscone Convention Center.

This edition of MacNotables is sponsored by…
Smile Software

MacNotables #1102: The Road to Macworld – Christopher Breen Talks About His Many Macworld Activities

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The Road to Macworld takes us to Christopher Breen, who might just be the busiest man at Macworld 2011. Not only is Chris delivering three different sessions, but is also producing and participating in a number of discussions on the Macworld Live stage on the show floor, and displaying his (music) keyboard talents with the Macworld All-Star Band at Cirque du Mac. Chris talks about each in turn, and makes it hard to choose between them.

Macworld 2011

The Road to Macworld 2011 is a special MacVoices series produced in partnership with Macworld to preview some of the exhibitors and presentations at Macworld 2011 in San Francisco from January 26 – 29 at the Moscone Convention Center.

This edition of MacNotables is sponsored by…
Smile Software

MacVoices #1104: The Road to Macworld – Dan Berube and Michael Horton Launch the 10th Year of Final Cut Pro SuperMeets

Dan Berube and Michael HortonOn The Road to Macworld, we consider a long-running companion event, The Final Cut Pro SuperMeet. Heading in to the 10th year of gatherings of digital video gurus, Daniel Berube and Michael Horton talk about how CES and Macworld compare, and what makes Macworld unique. This year’s San Francisco SuperMeet is back during Macworld week, making it the perfect compliment for those with an interest in digital video. Dan and Mike talk about the training and networking opportunities the SuperMeet offers, why the venue is an important part of the move back to Macworld week, the limited-attendance workshops and more.

Macworld 2011

The Road to Macworld 2011 is a special MacVoices series produced in partnership with Macworld to preview some of the exhibitors and presentations at Macworld 2011 in San Francisco from January 26 – 29 at the Moscone Convention Center.

MacVoices #1103: The Road to Macworld – Nathan Shedroff Explains The Surprising Things We Can Learn from Science Fiction Interfaces

Cruising at full speed on The Road to Macworld, we talk to Nathan Shedroff, Program Chair, MBA in Design Strategy at the California College of the Arts, who will be discussing “Learning from Science Fiction Interfaces” as a feature presentation at the show. Nathan explains how to contemplate the workings of science fiction tech from a practical standpoint, and how to use them as problem-solving inspiration. While he admits he’s saving the best information for Macworld, Nathan helps us understand how everyone from the Department of Defense to Intel are using specific methodologies involving science fiction to solve problems today…and tomorrow.