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By Tim Robertson posted @ 1:00pm on Friday, September 3rd, 2010  Comment

It has been a crazy, fun, and exciting week to be a technology enthusiast. I don’t know about you, but I have been hard pressed to keep atop all the goings-on. Here are some articles I read that I think you may enjoy.

The Apple event was fun! Did you watch the live steaming video? Well, OWC had a GREAT community blog post on the event, and it is well worth reading! (OWC Blog)

Touch Arcade has a review of the iPhone game Mirrors Edge. When this game was first announced, a year ago, it was big news. But it took so long to get here, and so many other really fantastic iOS games have come out in the interim, that there seems to be an almost “Meh…” attitude about this game now. I am still interested, and found this review well worth the read. (Touch Arcade)

Robert Scoble has a really interesting post about, ostensibly, the difference between installing apps on a computer and an iPhone/iPad. I found it a good read, and it did make me think. Honestly, that’s what I am always looking for when I read an article, be it a blog post or a news item. Something that makes me sit back and think for a moment. Scoble did just that with his Promiscuous Adoption: A tale of two companies post. Check it out. (Scobleizer)

It’s humorous to look back on Apple rumors after a new product is actually announced. AppleTVHacks had a article that tracked all those rumors about the new AppleTV, with links provided. Most of them were wrong, which just goes to show you: don’t believe the rumors! They are link-bait, mostly made up nonsense designed to get you to visit their site. (Appletvhacks.net)

Do you remember this factoid: HP used to sell an HP branded iPod. No? They did! I had forgotten that myself, but Chris Seibold’s post at Apple Matters reminded me of it. So why did HP drop the iPod? Read his article to find out! (AppleMatters)

Wired’s Evan Hansen has an interesting take on the new Apple TV, and what it means to the cable companies. (Wired)

Interested in how the Macintosh was originally created? Andy Hertzfeld’s site Folklore does just that, but be careful, you can lose hours there. (Folklore)

I love (LOVE) my iPad, and personally, I think it’s the greatest thing Apple ever made besides the Macintosh. Yeah, I said it! That being said, I am still very interested in the other slate / pad competitors, what they can do, etc… Harry McCracken got his hands on a new one form Samsung, and it’s an interesting look. (Technologizer)

Not tech related in any way, but a site I found I could not stop reading a few years ago, is The Sneeze. The writer seems to have gone walkabout the last few months, but the archived content is worth your time. In particular, read the “Steve, don’t eat it!” entries. They will make you LOL and perhaps even OTFLMAO. Whatever that means… (TheSneeze)

A couple of my own blog posts are up on the OWC Blog page. First, and most recent, is my “The new Apple TV and ONE BIG question remains” post, and then there is my “It’s a Mag, Mag, Mag, Mac World” from this past Wednesday. Hope you have the chance to read both! (Blogs.MacSales)

Speaking of Macsales.com, did you miss out on the $99 40GB SSD sale? Well, fear not! While the sale may be over, you can still pick up the super fast, super reliable, and super affordable drive for only $117.99! Not as inexpensive as the sale price, true, but still a ridiculously low price for the OWC Mercury Extreme Pro SSD. This is the drive with the SandForce DuraWrite technology, after all! And the only place you can get this drive, at this price, is Other World Computing.

Send me link to stories I should feature here next week! I can’t read and follow everything, and could use the recommendations! And be sure to subscribe to the OWC Radio podcast via iTunes! It’s free!

By Tim Robertson posted @ 12:26pm on Thursday, September 2nd, 2010  Comment

Tim is joined by his one time podcasting co-host David Cohen to talk about yesterdays big Apple event. Topics include: is the new Apple TV actually better than the current Apple TV, as both David and Tim are owners of an Apple TV. What’s going on with the iPod Classic? Is the new iPod Nano worth buying? And Ping, Apple’s new music social network inside iTunes, has launched, and you’re invited to become friends with Tim! Plus, This or That with David!

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By Tim Robertson posted @ 6:00am on Tuesday, August 31st, 2010  Comment

It is hard to keep up with a lot of the goings-on in the tech web. We only have so much time to devote to our favorite technology hobby. As such, here we have a compilation of tech stories we found over the last few days we think you will be interested in.

If there were any of those left still holding out, Firefox parent company Mozilla has said that the PowerPC Macintosh models are not “likely” to be supported with the upcoming version of the popular web browser. (TUAW )

I do wonder how many of you are still using a PowerPC Mac. It’s one thing if you cannot afford the latest and greatest from Apple, or if you have some OS 9 applications that have never made the OS X / Intel transition, but you really should not be surprised if more and more companies drop all support for any PPC Mac.

Jay Nelson at Macsimum News has a review of InDesign CS5, calling it a major step forward. I don’t personally have much need for a page layout program any longer, but it seems odd now that, if it is page layout, Quark never seems to get a mention. What happened to Quark?

Jay goes pretty in-depth in his review, which is a reprint from Layers Magazine. Well worth a read. (MacsimumNews)

myPhotoEdit 2.0 was released! Looks like a fantastic update to an already nice piece of software. From the website: In these times everyone needs to edit an image from time to time. You have to edit it quickly for a blog entry, a presentation or your grand-ma, who learned to send emails.

Check it out here

From the “why not” file, iFixIt has decided to go and take apart some old tech gear. Up first on their hit list, the Magnavox Odyssey that came out in 1975. I remember a relative who had this, and I loved playing Pong against my cousin. I was only five when the Magnavox Odyssey came out, but it had a long life. Until I discovered the Atari 2600 a few years later! But in the meantime, go take a look at the first home gaming console, and marvel at just how clean it looked inside. (iFixIt)

TouchArcade has an unboxing and early first impressions on the Parrot AR.Drone. At this years Macworld Expo (or just Macworld now) I saw an early version of this quadricopter flying around the Moscone center, being controlled by an iPhone. It was amazing! I want one in the worst way, but at $299, it may be a want that goes unfulfilled. (TouchArcade)

Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening has been released, a fun looking game for the Macintosh. Go take a look at Inside Mac Games for details. While my time playing Mac games has been limited for, gee, five years or so now, I still love seeing new games coming to the Mac. (Inside Mac Games)

And lastly, OWC Joe T. has a great blog post at MacSale.com titled “Spotlight on Spotlight” Well worth a read, and it’s more proof that OWC is all about giving back to the computer users in the world. In this case, knowledge!

Send us your links, let us know what we should be reading / watching / hearing online, and we will share some of them right here! And be sure to check out Other World Computing, and the all-new $99 40GB  Mercury Extreme Pro SSD. That’s right, $99!!! Offer ends soon, get it before 9-1-10 or you will miss this deal!

By Tim Robertson posted @ 2:18pm on Monday, August 30th, 2010  Comment

This week, OWC Radio host Tim Robertson talks with Les Tokar, the owner and operator of The SSD Review. If you only listen to one podcast to learn about SSD’s, this is the show you want to hear. Everything from ease of installation, what to look for when shopping for an SSD, and what an SSD actually is. Plus, audio feedback from John G., Phil lost his bookmarks, and there is an Apple event looming, but will Tim watch it live?

We would love to hear from you! email us at podcast@macsales.com, find us on Twitter, or call our Skype comment line at 1-801-938-5559

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Category: OWC Radio
By Tim Robertson posted @ 8:42am on Thursday, August 26th, 2010  Comment


Since the last major Apple media event at which Netflix announced that they would bring their popular streaming service to the iPhone/iPod Touch, many people have been waiting for this day. And, finally, we are here.

Netflix did not release a separate app for the iPad and iPhone, but rather a universal app that run on both devises. If you already have an iPad, and have Netflix installed, the same app will work on the iPhone. The only difference is, because of the small screen, the interface is slightly different.

The Netflix app is free with a paid monthly subscription to the service, the lowest being the $7.99 option. The free app works with your account, so that if you watch part of a movie on your computer, you can pick up right where you left off on your iPad, iPhone, or any other devise (Xbox 360, PS3, etc…) that Netflix supports.

Personally, I love the image and audio quality of the Netflix streaming service. It’s a great service for a very reasonable price. You can download the Netflix app here.

Category: News
By Tim Robertson posted @ 2:42pm on Monday, August 23rd, 2010  Comment

A Mercury Extreme Pro SSD for only $99?!! Tim can’t believe it, and kicks the show off with this incredible news. Is the tech press covering the Droid II antenna issues as fairly as they did the iPhone 4? Are Mac fans as passionate as they used to be? Is there a Apple backlash happening? These questions, plug Netflix VS Hulu, iPad cookbook, and much more.

We would love to hear from you! email us at podcast@macsales.com, find us on Twitter, or call our Skype comment line at 1-801-938-5559

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More Links:
Chrome OS tablet coming from Google and Verizon on Black Friday?
Netflix vs. Hulu Plus
Betty Crocker® Cookbook for iPad

Category: OWC Radio
By Tim Robertson posted @ 12:26pm on Friday, August 6th, 2010  2 Comments

Host Tim Robertson received his Magic Trackpad this week! Also, ten iPad apps are discussed, and we would love to hear what iPad (or iPhone) apps we should know about. Send in your suggestions.

Did you know that you can have up to three hard drives in the new 27-inch iMac? Check out the awesome solutions from Other World Computing by visiting the OWC TurnKey Upgrade Program for the 2010 Apple iMac today.
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Category: OWC Radio
By Tim Robertson posted @ 1:28pm on Friday, July 30th, 2010  Comment

Tim is joined by Steve Sande from TUAW to discuss the new products Apple released this week, including the new iMac, Mac Pro, Battery Charger, and Magic Trackpad. Did you know that you can now order an iMac with two hard drives installed? It’s true. Steve also discusses a couple hot iPad apps (linked below), his new “Taking Your iPad to the Max” book, and how he got not one, but TWO iPhone 4 bumpers from Apple! We also look at how you can save almost half the cost of upgrading your new iMac’s RAM by using MacSales.com. And if all that is not enough, we also discuss Starcraft II and… Purge Day? You have to listen to understand.

Links from the show:
Taking Your iPad to the Max Publisher and Amazon
Angry Birds HD for iPad
Flipboard for iPad
Modern Conflict for iPad

We would love to hear from you! email us at podcast@macsales.com, find us on Twitter, or call our Skype comment line at 1-801-938-5559

Category: OWC Radio
By Tim Robertson posted @ 11:08am on Thursday, July 22nd, 2010  Comment
Tim interviews filmmaker Alexander Sharkey. Topics include how technology is changing the filmmaking landscaping, having a passion for what you do, how Alexander got started, and Other World Computing’s contribution to his film, The Knights of Death Metal. Also, no sleep, a new segment that requires your participation, and feedback!
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Category: Interview, OWC Radio
By Tim Robertson posted @ 8:45am on Monday, July 19th, 2010  Comment

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