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Posted on April 28, 2008

New iMac breaks the 3GHz barrier

While there may have been no major changes to the iMac, there has been an added speed bonus to all models, and the prices remain the same. The most notable is the high-end version of the 24-inch, which now has an Intel Core 2 Duo processor of 3.06GHz (the first consumer-level Mac that breaks the [...]

Posted on April 23, 2008

Regarding NameNetwork

NameNetwork shut down — if you know what it is. Yes, it turns out that many who have given money to Mark Howson’s so-called company are out of luck. For those not following the event, which has picked up momentum in the past few months, Mark Howson has failed to deliver goods (once again) which [...]

Posted on April 16, 2008

The Mac bundles have returned

Both MacHeist’s and MacUpdate Promo’s respective bundles have returned this month, once again delivering quality Mac apps at one steal of a price.

First, we have MacHeist’s Retail Bundle, which consists of 12 Mac apps in total. It is called the Retail Bundle because it is planned for it to also be sold as a boxed [...]

Posted on April 16, 2008

Software Review :: Flow

Flow is another case of a much-hyped Mac app — way back before its release, perhaps even earlier than the beta period, it had already received more than a modest amount of attention within the Mac community. Now that it’s finally here, does Flow live up to such hype? Does it have anything that make [...]

Posted on April 11, 2008

Tasty Mussels and Mac Apps

Skitch and Evernote are both examples of fantastic Mac apps that are oozing with quality even while they’re in beta. Now see how they can work together — courtesy of the Evernote blog!

Additional links:
-Skitch’s website
-Evernote’s website

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