Macworld
- Expo: SecuriKey enlists in Boot Camp
- The new SecuriKey Pro Boot Camp Bundle is a security product aimed at mobile Mac users who run Boot Camp on their laptop. The $180 product lets users protect data on both OS X and Windows partitions with a single
- Expo: Elgato offers new EyeTV Hybrid
- Elgato is offering a new EyeTV Hybrid TV tuner for the Mac with new features and new EyeTV software.
- Vuzix intros Wrap 920AV video glasses
- Vuzix has introduced new video glasses that look like sunglasses, and they work with the iPod and iPhone.
- The Macalope Weekly: Once more into the Moscone West, dear friends
- On the eve of Macworld Expo, the Macalope offers some thoughts about what to make of the Philnote, tips for staying healthy, and grist for the rumor mill.
- Google releases Picasa for Mac beta
- After many years on Windows and Linux, Google is finally bringing its Picasa photo-organizing, editing, and uploading software to Intel Mac users.
- Canon rolls out new camcorders
- Canon introduced a total of 11 new consumer camcorders at CES this week.
- Macworld Expo Keynote 2009: Live Update
- Jason Snell and Dan Moren report live from the Moscone Center in San Francisco as Apples Phil Schiller delivers the keynote address at Macworld Expo.

MacNN
- EZQuest intros Cinema Pro RAID unit
- EZQuest has revealed the Cinema Pro, a new RAID storage system geared towards video editing. The unit provides 16 bays in a 3U rack format, allowing for up to 24TB of capacity. It uses a 20Gbps external PCIe bus, and
- AT&T's 3G push degrades 2G reception: report
- In its attempts to quickly build up its 3G voice and data network, AT&T is knowingly reducing the signal strength of its existing 2G network used by the first-generation iPhone, Motorolas BlackBerry and RAZR and other handsets, according to a
- Fujitsu to demo ScanSnap 1500M at Macworld
- Japans Fujitsu says that it will debut the ScanSnap S1500M, a new scanner, at booth 520 during this weeks Macworld Expo. The hardware (not pictured) is said to incorporate a new intelligent resolution function, as well as a redesigned interface
- G-Tech intros external SSDs, fast SAS-based NAS
- G-Technology on Monday announced the upcoming release of a range of external drives housing the first 2.5-inch solid state drive. The companys G-DRIVE mini SSD is available in 120GB and 250GB capacities, while the RAID 0/1 G-RAID mini SSD can
- SongGenie repairs missing song info
- Equinux has released SongGenie, an application designed to analyze, detect and label music data. Once installed, the program automatically searches a computers archive for music tracks, and creates an acoustic fingerprint for each one. As each song is logged, it
- XtremeMac intros Micromemo recorder for iPod nano
- XtremeMac on Monday announced it will display the Micromemo accessory for the fourth-generation iPod nano that will allow users to make voice recordings on the Apple device. The digital voice recorder features a detachable omni-directional microphone mounted on a flexible
- Altec Lansing intros high-featured Bluetooth headset
- Altec Lansing recently introduced its BackBeat 903/6 Bluetooth headset at the currently ongoing Macworld Expo and will also display them at the CES show later this week. The headset, developed with cooperation from Bluetooth earpiece maker Plantronics, stays in place

Apple - Hot News
- Now Available: FileMaker Pro 10
- FileMaker today announced the availability of FileMaker Pro 10. The new version of its award-winning software features a sleek new interface and intuitive new design. For example, database users can now place frequently used FileMaker features in the redesigned and
- Quick Tip of the Week: Selecting multiple email messages
- Ever receive multiple, related email messages that you’d like to file in the same folder or delete? You could delete or drag them into a folder one message at a time. But in Mail, you can save time by deleting
- App Store pioneering “a new kind of business”
- “The new status symbol,” report Matt Richtel and Laura M. Holson (nytimes.com) “is what your phone can do — count calories, teach Spanish, simulate a flute, or fling a monkey from a tree.” While some “programs can genuinely help productivity,”
- Smashing Research at CERN
- “The 17-inch MacBook Pro is my main computer,” says Brian Cox. A particle physicist, Cox works at the CERN Large Hadron Collider, which scientists will soon use to try to recreate the “Big Bang.” Cox uses the Mac because it
- App Store Pick of the Week: The Weather Channel
- If you’re traveling this holiday season, be sure to take the Weather Channel with you. Yes, everyone’s favorite source for weather now takes to the road on iPhone and iPod touch. The Weather Channel app offers location-based weather, customizable weather
- Interested in Science?
- Then you’ll enjoy the Forum Network Lectures brought to us by WGBH. In the mostly video lectures, we hear noted planetologists, mathematical physicists, authors, and biologists explore such subjects as the birth and death of stars, the canopy ecosystem of
- Coming Attractions: Defiance
- In Defiance, the four Bielski brothers (played by Daniel Craig, Liev Schreiber, Jamie Bell, and George MacKay) recruit Jewish refugees to the Belarussian forest, where they ultimately build a 1200-person strong force of resistance fighters. The film, directed by Edward

AppleInsider
- Google releases Picasa for Mac
- After limiting Picasa to Windows and Linux machines, Google on Monday launched a test version of the photo management software for Macs.
- Digital file management firm points to 1TB Mac Mini refresh
- A press release from a third party seems to indicate that Apple will refresh its Mac Mini line tomorrow with hard drive options as large as 1 terabyte.
- Apple sued over defective iMac displays
- Apple is facing a new class-action lawsuit claiming the companys iMac displays start to show unwanted vertical lines, which Apple is refusing to fix under warranty.
- FileMaker 10 Pro arrives with interface overhaul
- Apple subsidiary FileMaker on Monday announced FileMaker Pro 10, a new version of its database software billed as "breakthrough" release that delivers the most dramatic interface design changes in over a decade.
- Roxio introduces two versions of Toast 10 Titanium
- Roxio on Monday kicked off its Macworld introductions early by announcing two new versions of its Toast optical disc burning and digital media software that includes new capabilities for creating, sharing, and viewing digital content.
- Steve Jobs suffering from a hormone imbalance, will remain CEO
- In an open letter to Apple fans Monday, Steve Jobs revealed that he's being treated for a hormone imbalance that has contributed to his rapid weight loss, but says he plans to remain Apple's CEO for the foreseeable future.
- NVIDIA insider chimes in on new iMacs, mini and Mac Pro
- A recently reliable third party claims that Apple plans to launch some NVIDIA-based iMacs at Macworld -- including a possible 28-inch model -- and that Intel's new Core i7 platform may play a greater role in the Mac maker's lineup

Mac Rumors
- Steve Jobs Missing Macworld Due To Health
- Apple has published a letter today from Apple CEO Steve Jobs that confirms speculation that Steve Jobs is missing Macworld due to health issues: specifically recovering from a hormone imbalance that has been causing unhealthy weight loss.
- Macworld San Francisco 2009 Rumor Roundup
- With Macworld San Francisco 2009 (MWSF) beginning next week, MacRumors provides this Rumor Roundup as a summary of major rumors circulating around the Mac Web before the event.The biggest news about Macworld came early when Apple anno...
- Confirmation of Fixed 17" MacBook Pro Battery, Mac Mini with Firewire
- AppleInsider confirms yesterdays report that the new 17 unibody MacBook Pro will arrive with a fixed non-removable internal battery.In whats sure to be a controversial move on the part of the Mac maker, those familiar with the new...
- 17" Unibody MacBook Pro with Non-Removable Extended-Life Battery?
- 9to5Mac reports that Apple will be finally be releasing a unibody 17 MacBook Pro at Macworld, but with an interesting twist. According to the rumor site, the new laptop will have a super slim non-removable battery. The advantage of the
- Macworld: White Covered Banners, Keynote Rehearsal Spy Shot
- Photos from AppleInsiderWhile we were initially disappointed by the lack of an Apple teaser banner at Macworld Expo, it appears Moscone is littered with banners that are covered behind white tarps. These banners will presumably be re...
- Macworld: Even the Small Talk Will be Big?
- SetteB.IT has posted two sets (one and two) of photos from the preparations for Macworld Expo 2009. While the banners are not particularly revealing, Apples booth area shrouded in black cloth as is typical prior to t...
- Mac Mini to Gain Support for Dual Displays?
- AppleInsider reports that the rumored upcoming revision to the Mac mini will bring support for dual displays via one Mini DisplayPort connector and one Mini DVI connector. Apples low-cost desktop computer has featured only a single DVI connector si...

Macworld
- Review: ESPN Cameraman for iPhone
- In ESPN Cameraman, you’ve got to find five differences between two similar images of sporting events supplied by the self-proclaimed Worldwide Leader in Sports. It’s a fun—though all-too-repetitive—casual game for the iPhone and iPod touch.
- Review: Fring for iPhone
- Fring integrates your buddy lists from various chat and communication platforms into one interface; it also brings Voice over IP to the iPhone and iPod touch. It’s a good app, with a few notable drawbacks that are barriers to greatness.
- Review: Focal XS iPod/computer speaker system
- Focals XS is high-performance audio system that works with both iPods and your computers digital-audio signal. Although its expensive, youre paying for that flexibility as well as an attractive, iMac-matching design.
- Review: Take A Note for the iPhone
- Take A Note’s ease of use and a gorgeous interface makes it a truly worthy note-taking app for the iPhone or iPod touch.
- Review: BBCReader for iPhone
- Because of flaws in the way stories are loaded and presented, the BBCReader for the iPhone and iPod touch offers a second-rate way to read news from a first-rate media outlet.
- Review: Geneforge 5: Overthrow
- The final installment in Spiderweb Software’s Geneforge RPG saga features an enriched story line, open-ended gameplay, and multiple endings, but lacks graphical sophistication.
- Review: Rolando for iPhone
- Strong graphics, clever sound effects, and reliance upon the iPhone’s unique features make this side-scrolling action game from Ngmoco an ideal app for your iPhone or iPod touch.

Digg Apple
- Google to Release Picasa Beta for Mac
- Google plans to release on Monday a beta version of Picasa for Mac OS X, helping Apple fans catch up to Windows and Linux users already employing the free tool for editing, cataloging, and uploading photos.
- In Depth: Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 - the story so far
- As Macworld Expo gears up, we preview Apples next OS. With OS X 10.5 so well received, how can you go one better with 10.6? The solution is as simple as it is surprising. You dont try…
- MacRumors' Macworld San Francisco 2009 Rumor Roundup
- With Macworld San Francisco 2009 (MWSF) beginning next week, MacRumors provides this Rumor Roundup as a summary of major rumors circulating around the Mac Web before the event.While this rumor season started off slowly, the past few weeks have raised
- Steve Jobs says a hormone imbalance to blame for weight loss
- A mere day before the big shindig at the Moscone, Steve Jobs has come clean about his much-discussed weight loss in a open letter to the Apple community, saying that a hormone imbalance is to blame.
- Steamiest iPhone Apps: iFog vs iSteam
- We could have never predicted that our coverage of the iSteam iPhone app would result in a battle between apps that let you blow air on the mic to add steam, or fog-like effects to photos and backgrounds.
- Macworld 2009 Rumors - Separating fact from fiction
- With Macworld just around the corner, people are still clamoring and fretting over the fact that Steve Jobs wont be delivering the keynote. Lost in the shuffle, however, is the fact that Apple (via Phil Schiller) will most likely deliver
- Is Justin Long trying to become the next “Dell Dude”?
- In a rather odd move, Long stars in a new short film entitled “Hunger Relief” in which he talks ON HIS iPHONE while HOLDING A BONG.

TUAW
- Roxio announces Toast 10 at MacWorld
- Filed under: Audio, Software, DeveloperToast is the granddaddy of CD burning apps nowadays, an act that itself has become relatively obsolete (between iPods, internet radios, FM tuners, and streaming services, do we
- Lucky Bags sold in Japanese Apple Store
- Filed under: Retail, HolidaysFukubukuro, or Mystery Bag, is a Japanese New Years Day tradition during which merchants sell sealed bags of various items at a substantial discount, often as high as 50%. Apple
- TUAW at Macworld 2009 -- First Photos
- Filed under: Macworld, Cult of Mac, First LookYour intrepid TUAW team (a substantial portion of us, anyway) are on the ground in San Francisco to bring you all the latest Macworld 2009
- Macworld Expo '09 rumor roundup
- Filed under: Hardware, Rumors, Mac mini, Macbook ProAs we draw ever nearer to Phil Schillers Macworld keynote, weve been privy to more rumors than a high school cafeteria. Whats the fun of a
- Rumor: Mac mini supports 1TB storage, SeeFile
- Filed under: Macworld, Hardware, Rumors, Mac miniArs is reporting that software company SeeFile may have exposed at least a part of Apples plans for the new Mac mini. According to a poorly timed
- USA Today for iPhone helps you keep up
- Filed under: Cool tools, iPhone, App Store, iPod touchIve spent most of my life in the news business, and like many people, I cant get enough of the latest political, sports, tech
- Weekly World News reports Macworld Expo threatened by death ray app
- Filed under: Macworld, Humor, Open Source, iPhone, App StoreHere at TUAW, we feel that its our duty to bring you important, fast-breaking Apple news. That paragon of excellence in journalistic integrity, the Weekly

Mac Geekery
- Using PostGIS to Reverse Geocode
- I have a need. I have to make latitude/longitude (LL) points more reasonable and usable by humans.This is quite possibly one of the more difficult tasks out there right now, and also one of the most-outsourced as a result. The
- Auto-adding Files to a Repository
- Since I use Mercurial and it doesn’t have Xcode integration, I find that I’ll have added classes or whatnot and they will not have been added to the repository and I’ll forget about them come checkin time. That’s bad.So I
- Adding Keyboard Shortcuts for Folders
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- First Look: MacBook Pro (Late 2008)
- The new MacBook Pros are a substantial change from the previous generation of MacBook Pros, but it’s hard to call them an upgrade, in my opinion. I’ve been using Macs for a couple of decades now and when I think
- Cleaning Out the Queue
- Can i install my Leopard OS onto my PC?Yes. The current solution is to use a piece of software called simply “PC-EFI” that emulates a Mac firmware environment. There’s some instructions out there already for how to get this done.Hello,
- Apple Removes iPhone SDK NDA
- Well, it’s about damned time.I’ve been wanting to write up some iPhone dev pieces for a while but pushed the idea aside because of the SDK NDA issue. Well, Apple’s finally come to their senses and removed the NDA so
- Connect an iGo Power Supply to a MagSafe Connector
- BackgroundThe introduction of the MagSafe connector for MacBooks and MacBook Pros was NOT good news for users of iGo or Kensington airline/car/boat power supplies. Neither manufacturer has yet come out with a MagSafe tip, for reasons probably related to Apple’s

Daring Fireball
- Google Releases Picasa for Mac
- Quite an odd visual theme. Doesn’t really look like a Mac app at all. ★
- Cue the Complaints
- Chuq Von Rospach on the non-removable 17-inch MBP battery rumor. ★
- ★ Macworld Expo 2009 Predictions
- As required by the FCC, all Mac-related web sites must publish pre-Macworld Expo predictions regarding what Apple may announce at the show. Remember: these are predictions based on little more than my own speculation and tea-leaf reading, so hold your
- Statement From Apple Board
- Translation: If Jobs were terminally ill, or otherwise unable to do his job, Apple’s board would make it known. ★
- Statement From Apple Board
- Translation: If Jobs were terminally ill, or otherwise unable to do his job, Apple’s board would make it known.(Scroll down to get to the statement from the board.) ★
- Steve Jobs Issues Letter Regarding His Health
- He’s suffering from a “hormone imbalance” that apparently wasn’t diagnosed until recently, and expects to regain his weight within a few months.Good news and well-said. The closing paragraph is pure Jobs. ★
- Steve Jobs Issues Letter Regarding His Health
- He’s suffering from a “hormone imbalance” that apparently wasn’t diagnosed until recently, and expects to regain his weight within a few months.Good news and well-said. The closing paragraph is pure Jobs. ★

Cult of Mac
- Or, To Put It Another Way
- “Dear Apple Community,”→ Dear asshole bloggers,“For the first time in a decade, I’m getting to spend the holiday season with my family, rather than intensely preparing for a Macworld keynote.“Unfortunately, my decision to have Phil
- Safari+ Adds More To Your iPhone Browser
- Bookmarklets are great little things. They’ve been proving themselves useful on desktop browsers for years, and are now getting an extra boost of interest from the iPhone community, because you can use them to make
- Report: Mac Mini Possibly Unveiled Tuesday At Macworld
- An exhibitor at the upcoming Macworld Expo 2009 may have inadvertently lent credence to widespread rumors of an updated Apple Mac mini. A press release from SeeFile software seems to say its digital media asset server will support “new Apple
- Analyst: Mac OS X Share Hit 10 Percent And Still Growing
- A week after one survey found the Mac OS share nearing 10 percent, the gains appear to be increasing as Apple continues to make headway against Windows, an analyst said Monday.Shaw Wu, analyst with Kaufman
- Parts is Parts: Exploded iPhone T-shirt
- Even if you don’t jailbreak, step on or otherwise open up you iPhone you can wear the innards on your chest. No further details about who came up with the idea on the dedicated Exploded
- Reports: Palm To Unveil New Nova-Based Handset Thursday
- Palm will reportedly use the first day of CES to unveil a handset based on the long-awaited Nova operating system. The phone is seen as Palm’s best chance to recover from a disastrous 2008.Citing a
- Disney Artist Doodles with iPhone
- Disney art director Stéphane Kardos has created a fascinating series of quick sketches with his iPhone using the Brushes app, most of them with a slightly gritty urban feel miles away from Magic Kingdom style.
