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Messages via satellite are now available in Japan

Apple has announced that, starting today, satellite messages will be available in Japan for iPhone 14 or later or Apple Watch Ultra 3 users.  This feature helps users stay connected with family and friends even when they are out of mobile phone communication or...

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I’m doubtful Apple has plans to update the iPhone SE
I’m doubtful Apple has plans to update the iPhone SE

As noted by MacRumors, analyst Jeff Pu says Apple plans an iPhone SE with a custom-designed 5G modem in 2025. He adds that the modem will be manufactured by Apple’s chipmaking partner TSMC. However, the Sellers Research Group (that’s me) is dubious of this rumor. In...

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Topaz Lens Effects offers variety of ways to tweak photos

By Sean Duggan

Topaz Labs (http://www.topazlabs.com) recently released Lens Effects (US$79.99), a plug-in that offers the ability to add a wide variety of lens-type effects to your photos. This includes bokeh effects (shallow depth of field, blurry backgrounds); tilt-shift or creative blur (think Lensbaby); toy camera-like color and focus deficiencies; graduated neutral-density filters; or modifications like fixing geometric distortion, adding grain, or simple vignettes.

LunaTik watch bands make your iPod nano a wristwatch

I’m not sure how practical it is to use an iPod nano as a watch, but it sure is fun. If you plan to do this, I’d recommend a watch band from LunaTik (http://www.lunatik.com) as they look great, are easy to use, and work with the latest nanos.

The company’s self-titled LunaTik band features a anodized aluminum case as well as black PVD plated buckle and hardware. Its straps are composed of aircraft grade aluminum and the straps are made from compression molded, high-grade silicone rubber with an anti-dust coating. In other words, this is one tough, sleek-looking watch band.

iWatchz looks great with an iPod nano, but is a pain to use

iWatchz (http://www.iwatchz.com/collections/vintage-collection)’s US$79.95 Vintage leather iPod nano watch band is gorgeous, but it’s a pain to use.

You can use the Vintage to turn your iPod into a nano watch. The offer bands offer stainless steel buckles and hardware with quick release pins for interchangeable band. My problem: the quick release pins don’t release quickly. In fact, I often have to use my knife to prod the pin to open.

If your end product is prints, check out the Epson Stylus Pro 4900

By Steve Baczewski

The Epson Stylus Pro 4900 (US$2,495) represents a major redesign of Epson’s 4000 series (http://www.epson.com that can handle roll or cut-sheet paper up to 17-inch wide.

It uses proven technology from their high-end 7900 and 9900 printers, including UltraChrome HDR inks; precision screening technology; a 10-channel print head with an ink repellent coating, preventing nozzle clogging; and a built-in rotary paper cutter. The 4900 produces remarkable rich color and black-and-white prints.

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