Year: 2008

imacmount.com’s iMac VESA Adapter Kit

imacmount.com introduces its iMac VESA Adapter Kit. The iMac VESA Adapter
Kit is specifically designed for Apple iMac all-in-one computers that are
deemed VESA non-compliant or non-compatible by wall mount and articulating
arm manufacturers. These iMac models include: 20″ Aluminum iMac, 17″ and
20″ iMac Intel Core 2 Duo, 17″ and 20″ iMac with iSight, and also the G5
17″ and G5 20″ 2006 iMac models.

The iMac VESA Adapter Kit integrates with the iMac’s stand and cable
management hole using a patent pending fastening system.

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Deals: MiniMail 33% off today only

Today’s featured promo on MacUpdate offers MiniMail for US$5.99 (33% off, retail $9). “MiniMail is a plugin for Apple’s Mail application. Just as the mini-player in iTunes does for music; MiniMail puts information about your inbox at your fingertips. You can easily see messages as they arrive, and quickly action them. You can resize the window any way you like to conserve as much screen real-estate as possible.” MiniMail requires Mac OS X 10.4.1 or later.

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Protect photos with iWatermark 3.11

Script Software has updated iWatermark, the popular watermarking package for Mac OS X and Windows, to version 3.11. Combining ease of use with efficiency, beginner, professional and corporate photographers all utilize iWatermark to protect their work. The latest version has dramatic speed, user interface and other improvements.

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Cover Stream 1.4; put iTunes cover flow on your desktop

Snarb.tk today announced the availability of Cover Stream 1.4, a substantial update to its popular iTunes controller that extends iTunes Cover Flow to the desktop, giving users a quick and easy way to visually browse through their entire album collection—without switching applications. With version 1.4 album artwork is retrieved immediately at startup, without the need to first sync with iTunes.

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Microsoft talks about Xbox and HD DVD

In light of increased discussion around HD DVD, Microsoft made the
following statement about Xbox 360 and the Xbox 360 HD DVD player.

“We do not believe the recent reports about HD DVD will have any material
impact on the Xbox 360 platform or our position in the marketplace. As
we’ve long stated, we believe it is games that sell consoles and Xbox 360
continues to have the largest next-gen games library with the most
exclusives and best selling games in the industry. We will wait until we
hear from Toshiba before announcing any specific plans around the Xbox 360
HD DVD player.

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