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Karvt releases wooden skins for the iPhone

Karvt (http://www.karvt.com) has released a line of wooden skins — yep, wood — for the iPhone 4 and iPhone 3G. They’re described as all-natural, eco-friendly, sustainable and made from 100% real wood.

The iPhone 3G skin is US$15, and the iPhone 4 skin is only $25. Karvt hand crafts each of there products by hand in the US, and no part of the process is ever outsourced, the company says.

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AudioMulch for Mac OS X extends rhythmic possibilities

Ross Bencina has released AudioMulch 2.1 (http://www.audiomulch.com), an update of the app that brings the interactive music studio to the Mac. The new version — which works with Mac OS X 10.4 or higher — invites users to explore new rhythmic possibilities, extend AudioMulch with Audio Unit plugins on Mac OS X, and control the mix with built-in dynamics processing.

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Vinotekasoft uncorks Vinoteka 2.1.2 for Mac OS X

Vinotekasoft has uncorked Vinoteka 2.1.2 (http://www.vinotekasoft.com), an update of their wine cellar management software for Mac OS X. The upgrade offers synchronization of data with the iPhone/iPod touch application Vinoteka Touch 1.1.

Vinoteka costs US$34.90 for a single user license. You can get a family pack for $79.90 or a business pack for $109.90. Version 2.1.2 is a free update for registered users of version 2.x.

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TranslateIt! for Mac OS X adds Safari 5 support

TranslateIt! (http://www.mac.gettranslateit.com/) for Mac — a multilingual dictionary that allows looking up words on the fly — has been updated to version 12.6. Now the program works with big texts wiser. If you enter text of more than 100 symbols into dictionary window, the translation window will open automatically and the text will be translated.

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