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      Join us at MacTech Pro San Francisco About the Event Date: May 22, 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: Neil Ticktin

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      Homecloud DHM lets you create your own personal cloud

      The Homecloud Digital Home Manager (www.homecloud.com) from Westell Technologies is cool enough that it might convince Apple fans it’s a better choice than a Time Capsule. It’s designed to create a personal computing “cloud” within a home or a small-business environment.

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      RadLab isn’t Totally Rad!

      By Erick Vlientinck

      RadLab (www.gettotallyrad.com) is an US$149 Photoshop action set. With its own palette, you can start RadLab and decide whether you want it to work with your image on the same or a new layer, or as a smart object.

      Want to rev your Mac’s audio? The rPAC is for you

      The built-in speakers on Macs are serviceable but certainly don’t provide audiophile-pleasing sound. If you want to enhance your Mac’s audio, the US$249.99 Arcam rPAC (http://macte.ch/28EZW) offers an excellent way to do so.

      It’s an USB, bus-powered DAC and headphone amplifier designed to improve the audio performance of both Apple and Windows computers. Compact enough to be transportable — and it comes with a carrying case — the Arcam rPAC provides high-end sound via its use of a digital-to-analogue converter (DAC).

      mDock turns your MacBook Pro into a ‘desktop’ computer

      In the late 90s I was the proud owner of an Apple PowerBook Duo, a subcompact notebook that could be complemented by the Apple Duo Dock, which turned the PowerBook Duo into a full-size, AC-powered, fully functional desktop computer with all the standard ports.

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