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Since I can’t cover everything, here are some recommended articles from other websites. ° From Deadline: The Studio team has withdrawn from Apple TV’s press day, to be held early next week, following the death of star Catherine O’Hara.. ° From...
The iPad will soon be able to run Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro, and Apple’s rumored “RealityPro” may be able to, as well, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman tweets. I can’t imagine trying to use the apps in a virtual reality headset, but maybe that’s just me. Anyway, here’s...
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If Apple’s AirPods and AirPods Pro are too expensive for your budget, give the US$24.95 Baseus Encok WM01 Wireless Bluetooth Earphones a look. Available in black or white, they’re light and comfortable. The Bluetooth V.5 earphones provide five hours of audio (or up to...
Join us at MacTech Pro Washington DC About the Event Date: June 26, 2019 Time: All Day. See Detailed Schedule. Registration at 8:30am Sessions start at 9am. Day ends by 6pm. Location: TBA closer to the event Sessions Chair: Will O'Neal
If you want to keep your files safe and in sync, GoodSync (www.goodsync.com) is a decent, if not great, option for doing so. Mac OS X and Windows compatible, it backs up and syncs music, photos, videos, email, text documents and more between desktops, laptops, servers, and external drives — all without using cloud-based services.
If you have a Mac laptop and an external display, Just Mobile (www.just-mobile.com) has two enticing accessories you should check out: the AluBase (top photo) and AluRack (bottom photo). The former is an upright MacBook stand, and the latter is a rear mount for the iMac and Thunderbolt Display.
It’s crafted from a single piece of high-grade aluminum. The US$49.95 AluBase ships with plastic inserts (which work flawlessly) to hold a MacBook Pro, MacBook Pro with Retina display and MacBook Air firmly upright.
By Mike Mackenzie
The Nikon Coolpix AW100 (www.nikonusa.com) represents the company’s initial offering in the rugged compact camera market. As you’d expect from a camera in this category, it’s waterproof to 33′, shockproof to 5′, freezeproof to 14 F, and it has built-in GPS, making it great for all of your adventures.
zioVisions’ (www.zioVisions.com) US$11.99 iStrip is a new take on Apple MacBook and iPad docking stations. Actually, it’s not a docking station itself, but lets you turn the base of any Apple Cinema Display, Thunderbolt Display, or iMac into a docking station of sorts.
How? It lets you place your MacBook, MacBook Pro or iPad within reach of your keyboard and within your grasp. What’s more, it provides access to all of a laptop’s ports.