MacVoices #1160: Macworld 2011 – The Mac Roundtable Discusses The Future of the Mac OS

At Macworld 2011, members of The Mac Roundtable take the Macworld Live Stage to discuss the future of the Mac OS.

Participants include:

Victor CajiaoThe Typical Mac User Podcast
John ChambersThe One Minute Tip
Katie FloydMac Power Users
Chuck Joiner
The MacVoices Group
Don McAllister
ScreenCastsOnline
Joseph Nilo
HiLo Media
Ken RayMac OS Ken
Allison Sheridan – The NosillaCast
David SparksMac Power Users
Tim VerpoortenThe MacReviewCast

The video version of this episode is available on MacVoicesTV. Another video version of this session is available on YouTube.

MacVoices #1159: Macworld 2011 – Jeff Gamet Provides Perspective and Insight on Macworld 2011 and Beyond

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As the show floor starts to thin out at Macworld 2011, we caught Jeff Gamet from The Mac Observer for a quick chat about this year’s show, how it went, who showed up and why, and where it is going in the future. Jeff comments on what show-goers and exhibitors came away with, and looks forward to next year.

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MacVoices #1158: Macworld 2011 – Mophie’s Juice Pack Keeps Your iPhone Going

At Macworld 2011, Jon Bradley of Mophie updates us on their latest crop of juice pack iPhone cases. Jon shows off the juice pack air that keeps your iPhone going all day, and the juice pack plus that keeps it going all weekend, both available for the AT&T and Verizon iPhones. New to Mophie this year is their workbook iPad case, and Jon explains what makes it special.

MacVoices #1157: Macworld 2011 – Dolly Drive Sends Your Data Through Time Machine to the Cloud

From Macworld 2011, Anthony Palermo of Dolly Drive introduces us to their cloud backup service that is unique because it uses Apple’s Time Machine interface. With more and more users becoming familiar with Time Machine functionality, Dolly Drive can be a logical extension to your backup strategy. Anthony explains the current state of Dolly Drive, how it helps you keep local backups as well, and outlines some features to be released in the near future.

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MacVoices #1156: Macworld 2011 – Koamtac’s KDC Bar Code Scanners Get Info In To Your iPad Quickly and Accurately

We stopped by the Koamtac booth at Macworld 2011 to talk to Al Fortuner about the KDC line of barcode scanners. Their claim to fame is that they require no software to do the job. With Bluetooth capabilities, these scanners let you quickly and easily enter information into any inventory system or document on your iPad. The KDL scanners work with any software that is set up to collect data, including iForm, email, Filemaker Go and more.


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