MacVoices #1027: MacVoices at Macworld – Buffalo Technology Delivers Two-For-One with Dualie

On the show floor at Macworld 2010, Brian Verenkoff of Buffalo Technology explains the two primary functions of their new Dualie. A combination hard drive and iPhone/iPod dock, Dualie also offers twp USB ports for connecting additional drives, and a 500GB 2.5″ drive with both USB 2.0 and FireWire 800 ports. Dualie puts all this [...]
MacVoices #1026: MacVoices at Macworld – Michael Sidejas of FuJitsu on the New Portable ScanSnap Document Scanner
In the Fujitsu booth at Macworld 2010, Michael Sidejas demonstrates the newest addition to the ScanSnap line of document scanners, the accompanying software that can make even the most faded receipt legible, the optical character recognition capabilities available, and how it all comes together to deliver a solution to organize your paper documents on your [...]
MacVoices #1025: MacVoices at Macworld – Getting Under The Hood with CarMD

On the show floor at Macworld 2010, Kristen Brocoff of CarMD shows their hardware device that can help you diagnose what is or isn’t wrong with your car. Quite literally a plug-and-play solution, CarMD provides much of the same information your mechanic gets when they service your car at your dealership, and even lets you [...]
MacVoices #1024: MacVoices at Macworld – Jennifer Lynn of HyperMac Shows Off Their iPod, iPhone and Mac Battery Solutions

On the show floor at Macworld 2010, Jennifer Lynn of HyperMac reviews the company’s line of external battery solutions for MacBooks, iPods and iPhones. They look good, they deliver power for your mobile devices, and house military-grade batteries. Jennifer explains what that means, and why you need to consider it when making a portable power [...]
MacVoices #1023: MacVoices at Macworld – The Mac Roundtable Takes The Main Stage

The Mac Roundtable crew took the Main Stage at Macworld 2010 to talk about the success of the show, Apple’s absence, provide some show picks, and answer audience questions. Participants included (in order of appearance): Chuck Joiner – The MacVoices Group Don McAllister – ScreenCastsOnline Ken Ray – Mac OS Ken Victor Cajiao – Typical [...]
MacVoices #1021: MacVoices at Macworld – Neat Offers New Version of Their Neat Receipts Scanning Software

On the show floor at Macworld 2010, Mark Gollin, Vice President of Mac Product Development of The Neat Company shows off the new version of the Neat Receipts software that lets you can, organize and search documents, receipts, business cards and more. Mark also provides a summary of their mobile and desktop scanners that can [...]
MacVoices #1017: Glenn Fleishman Takes Control of Screen Sharing and Back To My Mac

Glenn Fleishman has just updated two Take Control books, Take Control of Screen Sharing in Snow Leopard and Take Control of Back To My Mac, and helps us understand the many ways that both can improve our lives. There are a number of methods of sharing your screen, with our without Apple’s MobileMe service, and [...]
MacVoices #1016: The Road to Macworld – David Sparks Talks About His Sessions on The Mac At Work and Numbers

The Road to Macworld leads us to David Sparks of MacSparky, who delivers a preview of the three sessions he is presenting at Macworld 2010. An attorney by profession, David will talk about using your Mac for work, and how it can make you stand out in your field, no matter what you do. How [...]
MacVoices Group Update 2/7/10 – Macworld 2010 Appearances, Contests and One More Restaurant Recommendation
This MacVoices Group update includes: A list of Chuck’s Macworld 2010 appearances The MacVoices contest at Macworld 2010 The Drobo “Spirit of Macworld 2010″ contest The MacVoicesTV website redesign An apology from Chuck and a new San Francisco Restaurant recommendation
MacVoices #1015: Joe Kissell’s Mac Security Bible Uses Common Sense Approach to a Difficult Subject

Mac expert Joe Kissell has just released Mac Security Bible (Wiley), and helps us understand who needs to be concerned with Mac security. Joe approaches what often is thought of as a difficult topic through aspects of the Mac OS you are already familiar with, and applies security thinking to them. He explains why “best [...]










