MacNotables #685: Christopher Breen Goes In-Depth on the new iPod shuffle, Discusses His New Mac Pro and Talks About Getting Into Digital Photography

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Christopher BreenChristopher Breen delivers an in-depth look at the new iPod shuffle, including a discussion of the hiss issue and why, finally, we may have an iPod that is too small. Chris also talks about his new Mac Pro and why his Macworld co-workers (and you) will be jealous of his configuration, and how he is getting into digital photography…one step at a time.

MacNotables #684: MacMania Redux, Aperture Update, New iPod Shuffles, and MacBook Pro Drive Speeds with Dan Frakes, Andy Ihnatko and Ted Landau

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The MacNotables were well represented on the recent MacMania Geek Cruise. Dan Frakes, Andy Ihnatko and Ted Landau join host Chuck Joiner to talk about the experience and why they would go again in a second. The panel share some stories from the cruise and prove they really are Mac geeks, even when at sea. The panel then turns their attention to the latest edition of Apple’s Aperture, the new iPod shuffles, and the three different hard drive options for the new MacBook Pro in the tuxedo edition of MacNotables.

Dan Frakes
Dan Frakes

Andy Ihnatko
Andy Ihnatko

Ted Landau
Ted Landau

Chuck Joiner
Chuck Joiner

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MacVoices #687: PhotoPlus Expo – Richard Parry of HP on the LightScribe CD/DVD Labeling System

lightScribeOne of the longest lines at the HP booth at PhotoPlus Expo was at the LightScribe stand. Richard Parry of LightScribe tells us about this technology that lets label your CDs and DVDs with not just text, but also high-quality graphics. Richard describes the hardware and media requirements, the graphics formats supported and the process involved. Think this is expensive? Richard also talks about just how affordable a solution this can be, with no risks of paper labels jamming drives or printed disc smudging.

MacVoices #686: PhotoPlus Expo – Students from the Academy of Art in San Francisco Discuss Their Photography Ambitions and Where Still Photography Fits in a Multimedia World

Academy of Art StudentsAt the O’Reilly Photoshp Cook-Off reception at PhotoPlus Expo in New York, a group of students from the Academy of Art in San Francisco discuss their ambitions as photographers and how their institution works to adjust the curriculum in a rapidly changing world. The group also talks about why still photography is not only relevant in a multimedia world, but also about the blending of the two, and why the required skills of one apply to the other.

The guests include (left to right): Birgitte Dodgson, Alexcia DeVasquez, Kenny Fraggas, Braden Summers, Jessica Reynolds and Caren Alpert (not shown).