MacNotables #757: Dennis Sellers on Unlocking the iPhone, the New iMac, iDive and More

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Dennis Sellers
MacsimumNews boss Dennis Sellers covers a variety of topics in his return to MacNotables after some time off. Find out what Dennis thinks of the New Jersey teen who unlocked his iPhone and why he wouldn’t want one, his hands-on opinion of the new iMac and keyboard, and a utility that helps keep your video clips and projects organized. Dennis also talks about how storage needs have increased for anyone interested in media, and reveals why he is now known as the MacNotables’ version of Spiderman.

MacNotables #756: Adam Engst on Using Social Networks as Tools

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Adam Engst
Social networking is all the rage and even the MacNotables are doing it. Adam Engst talks about how, while attending a conference, he recently became a Twitter convert. Adam outlines how to use social networking services such as Twitter, Facebook and others as practical, productive tools. He also shares thoughts on why the Twitter message of, “What are you doing,” should be changed, his new-found enthusiasm for swords (yes, swords) and more.

MacVoices #788 – In-Depth on Keynote 4 with Brian Peat of KeynoteUser.com

Brian Peat
Brian Peat of KeynoteUser.com has spent the last two weeks digging through the changes and enhancements to the latest version of Keynote, part of the iWork suite. Brian takes an in-depth look at what’s new and what’s changed in Apple’s presentation program, pointing out the best new features and commenting on things that still need a little work. Brian offers tips on how to access some hidden options in Keynote and more, and discusses the coming update to his web site.

MacNotables #755: Ted Landau on Hacking the iPhone

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Ted Landau
Ted Landau has taken a break from Mac troubleshooting to take up the challenge of iPhone hacking. With a nod to a fellow MacNotable and others, Ted explains why you would want to hack your iPhone, what kinds of skills you should possess before you start, the potential downsides of playing this game and more. iPhone hacks galore have appeared on the web, from the practical to the inane and everything in between. Ted steers you to some of the more interesting options and where to find out more if you want to experiment.

MacNotables #754: A MacNotables First Look at the new iMac, iLife ’08, iWork ’08, .Mac and more (Part 2)

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MacNotables panelists Adam and Tonya Engst and Andy Ihnatko andt Chuck Joiner conclude their discussions of Apple’s August 7 Media Event. In this edition, the newest edition of Keynote, iWeb and the remainder of the iLife ’08 and iWork ’08 suites go under the microscope. “Customer One” for Keynote is identified, “silent” updates to the Mac mini and the Airport Extreme base station are reviewed and what .Mac could be are all bandied about in the second of a two-part series.

Tonya Engst
Tonya Engst
Adam Engst
Adam Engst
Andy Ihnatko
Andy Ihnatko
Chuck Joiner
Chuck Joiner