Year: 2008

iLabel X 2 now available

Bruno Blondeau has released iLabel X 2.0, the latest release of his label-making application. iLabel can be used for many repetitive printing tasks, such as printing barcode sheets, parcel labels, envelopes or business cards. It was also especially designed to easily produce mail merge labels by importing a text file from database or spreadsheet applications. [ Price: US$49.95 ~ Requires: Mac OS X 10.4 or later ~ Demo available ]

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Myvu debuts new generation of myvu video eyewear

Myvu Corporation has debuted a new generation of myvu personal media viewers with myvu shades and myvu crystal at CES. Myvu shades feature a glance-down design that allows viewers to maintain “true situational awareness.” This design provides a broad and unobstructed field of view that enables new applications and uses that were not possible before.

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JVC launches LCD TVs with integrated iPod dock

JVC has announced new LCD TVs with a built-in iPod dock at the CES show in Las Vegas. Each of the four new models, including three full HD 1080p sets, features JVC’s new TeleDock, a flip-down iPod dock at the base of the set, providing a direct connection for playback through the TV. When an iPod is docked, a menu appears on the TV screen for selecting music, music shuffle or video playback. iPod can be controlled from the TV’s remote, which includes a circular keypad with a control scheme that mimics the iPod’s control wheel.

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Deals: Navicat 53% off today only

Today’s featured promo on MacUpdate offers Navicat for US$59.99 (53% off, retail $98.99). “Navicat MySQL Client from PremiumSoft, is an integrated GUI tool let you perform MySQL administration and database development in an easier way. Advanced features allow you to import/export data, backup, transfer database, create query and manage your local or remote MySQL server. It also includes a full featured graphical manager for setting the users and access privileges and more.” Navicat requires Mac OS X 10.2 or later.

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