Other than its elegant good looks, the main appeal of Jorg&Olif’s new Dutch-style Scout bike is an upright frame that makes for a more proper way to get around town. What better way to accessorize than to add one of their coordinating bags?
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Archive for August, 2007
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Burning Man Art Festival Leaves Its Mark on Tiny Gerlach, Nevada
Published by August 31st, 2007 in Uncategorized. 0 CommentsThe annual influx of burners irritates some locals, but others see the wave of outsiders as a way to make a quick buck. And then there’s the shot of civic goodwill the desert festival’s organizers inject into the town: This year, they plan to donate a massive solar-panel array.
Original post by Eli Milchman
News: Analyst: iTunes pricing spat with NBC could hurt Apple
Published by August 31st, 2007 in Uncategorized. 0 CommentsAn analyst says NBC may lose millions by its decision to not renew its iTunes Store contract, but the move may help undermine Apple’s aspirations of dominating online videos the way it does digital music.
Original post by Threat Level Blog
If you haven’t tried LaunchBar yet, you really should. It continues to be one of the most perfect Mac productivity utilities ever devised.
Original post by Threat Level Blog
News: Google News to host wire service stories
Published by August 31st, 2007 in Uncategorized. 0 CommentsGoogle News will begin hosting and displaying articles from wire services.
Original post by Threat Level Blog
News: Google News to host wire service stories
Published by August 31st, 2007 in Uncategorized. 0 CommentsGoogle News will begin hosting and displaying articles from wire services.
Original post by Threat Level Blog
From the Lab: Testing iLife’s system requirements
Published by August 31st, 2007 in Uncategorized. 0 CommentsiLife ‘08 sports some pretty steep system requirements, particularly for the new version of iMovie. If you’re wondering how well Apple’s new digital lifestyle suite runs on an older Mac, wonder no more — Macworld Lab Director James Galbraith has the results of our latest tests.
Original post by Threat Level Blog
The iPod Blog: Universal and the dinosaur’s last roar
Published by August 31st, 2007 in Uncategorized. 0 CommentsUniversal Music/NBC seems to believe the old rules still apply. Wait, what’s that fast-approaching fiery ball in the sky?
Original post by Threat Level Blog
Need some peace and quiet on your next flight? We take a look at a slew of active-noise-cancelation headphones.
Original post by Threat Level Blog
Shure today announced their new sound-isolating
SE110 earbud. The innovation comes from a speaker shrunk down to micro size that boasts more high-frequency, making for earphones with the exceptional sound quality we’ve come to expect from Shure at a more accessible price point.
Designed for iPod and iPhone (yes, the plug fits) users who ditch Apple’s headphones […]