Year: 2006

XtremeMac announces SuperClip for 2G iPod nano

XtremeMac today announced its new SuperClip for Apple’s 2G iPod nano. SuperClip is available for pre-order now via the XtremeMac Web site and will begin shipping to Internet customers on November 6, 2006. SuperClip is a low-profile attachment that snaps on to the back of the iPod nano and clips to a belt, pocket, purse or backpack. The clip rotates 360° and locks into a variety of positions so it can be attached at any angle. SuperClip is priced at US$19.95.

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Miglia announces TVDuo TV tuner for Mac

Miglia Technology today announced TVDuo, which it says is the world’s first dual digital TV tuner for the Mac. “TVDuo finally brings a complete DVR experience to your Mac desktop,” says Eric Ferraz, Chief Technology Officer at Miglia. “By integrating two digital terrestrial tuners, TVDuo lets you watch and record all your favorite programs without having to decide which to miss and which to watch.

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New Mac store to open in Beijing on October 31

A new store selling Macs and iPods will open in Beijing, according to reports from MacInChina, a site specializing in Apple in Greater China, part of the Beijing Macintosh Union. The Kewei Digital Jianwai SOHO Store will be Beijing’s largest Apple-related store to date, notes the site. It will not be owned by Apple; rather, it will be from Beijing Kewei Computer Co. Ltd., an Apple Authorized Reseller. The Beijing Macintosh Union will provide coverage of the opening.

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Greenpeace forced out of Apple Mac Expo

According to a report on YubaNet.com, the environmental group Greenpeace has been forced out of Mac Expo 2006 in London. “Greenpeace’s high profile ‘Green my Apple’ stall was shut-down today at the start of the Mac Expo,” notes the story. “Organizers of the Mac Expo claimed they had received complaints from unnamed sources.

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Noodlesoft announces Hazel 1.1 update

Noodlesoft today announced the release of Hazel 1.1. “Hazel is a housekeeper for your folders and files. You can have Hazel monitor any folder and, through a Mail-like rule interface, tell Hazel what files it should put where. Hazel can also set the label color as well as Spotlight comments and keywords.

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