Archive for December, 2006



Mac 911: Switching off Spotlight

Care to live without Tiger’s search feature, Spotlight? Just follow along.
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m ss ng p eces’ Top Five 2006 CH Videos

The lyricism and artistry of Cool Hunting Video has everything to do with the talents of the production company m ss ng p eces. What follows are the Producer and Creative Director’s picks from the 50+ videos they directed, shot and edited this year.
Producer Ari Kuschnir’s Top Five, in no particular order:
The Beautiful Game
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Pssst! Wanna new face?

A Cleveland plastic surgeon is ready to perform the world’s first full facial transplant, but she’s still waiting for the right candidate — two years on. In Bodyhack.
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Top 10 Apple Questions for 2007

Apple had an amazing 2006, selling record numbers of Macs and iPods. For 2007 to be even better, the company has some serious questions to answer. In Cult of Mac.
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Editors’ Notes: Would you like an insult with that?

Jonathan Seff tries out a new online music vendor, and gets a hard lesson in customer service.
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Mac OS X Hints: Just the alert text, please

Do you use the spoken alerts feature? Here’s how to make it speak just the alert and nothing else.
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Turn ITunes Into WiiTunes

A shareware program combines with Apple’s music software, the Opera browser and Nintendo’s lovable Wii to enable iTunes listening in your living room. In Listening Post.
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Review: Age of Empires III

MacSoft brings this real-time strategy offering to the Mac, and the results are impressive. Different options and varied gameplay will keep you busy for weeks, but Age of Empires III lacks multiplayer cross-platform support.
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News: 2006: The year in music

The iPod continued its dominance of the music scene in a year that saw new models, a major iTunes update, legal sparring, and competition from one of Apple’s long-time rivals.
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Feature: Symbian: Worldwide dominance, U.S. absence

You may have noticed that one smart phone platform is missing from the larger story: Symbian OS. Although Symbian runs roughly 70 percent of all smart phones worldwide, it has barely a toehold in the United States.
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