Macworld News
- 8:30 pmThe Week in iPhone 4 cases: March of the Verizon CasesDavid Dahlquist has the scoop on the latest batch of cases specifically designed for the upcoming Verizon iPhone 4.
- 8:00 pmReview: Sanyo Xacti VPC-SH1The Sanyo VPC-SH1 is not a great camcorder, but its blend of respectable video and still image quality, compact size, functional features, and reasonable price make it a sensible purchase.
- 7:45 pmApp Guide: As seen at ExpoWe spent Day One of Macworld 2011 walking the show floor. Here are some iOS apps that caught our eye.
- 7:20 pmReview: Line2 for iPhoneThis app finds a comfortable middle ground between pure Voice over IP services and pure cellular calling services, offering unlimited calling and text messaging to U.S. and Canadian numbers, as well as voicemail and a variety of call features.
- 6:55 pmAmazon Kindle book sales soarDuring its earnings announcement today, Amazon released some tantalizing tidbits that show just how its book business has evolved in the past year. The company...
- 6:30 pmFive simple ways to speed up your home networkSqueezing the most out performance out of your network is called optimizing, and it isn't very hard, and it doesn't have to be all that expensive.
- 6:00 pmReview: iBank 4 personal finance softwareiBank is an excellent personal finance application that should easily replace any application you’re currently using. Beautifully designed and easy to use, iBank offers you almost everything you need to track your personal finances with a minimal amount of hassle.
- 8:00 amExpo Notes: Cross-dressing works for CodeWeaversOne software company asks: What's it take to get a little attention around here?
- 6:34 amupdated Apple releases iTunes 10.1.2Apple on Thursday released iTunes 10.1.2, which may or may not include support for syncing CDMA iPhone 4s.
- 4:00 amExpo Notes: The biggest trends on the 2011 show floorIt's Expo time, and a few key things are dominating the show floor this year. Especially iOS device cases.
- 3:41 amExpo Remainders: Keyboards, multimedia, and iPad mounts, oh my!Macworld 2011 got under way Thursday in San Francisco, bringing a steady flow of product announcements from the 250 vendors on hand. Here are a few products that grabbed our attention, ranging from keyboard protection to better ways to watch movies at home.
- 3:35 amExpo Notes: HRT iStreamerOn the show floor, High Resolution Technologies (HRT) was showing off its latest creation, the iStreamer, for Dock-based Apple devices.
- 2:05 amGoogle adds pop-up alerts to GmailPeople who use Gmail with the Chrome browser can now be notified via desktop pop-up alerts whenever they receive a new e-mail or chat message.
- 1:10 amupdated Expo Notes: SMK-Link shows off compact keyboard prototypeMac users with a Mac mini-based home entertainment system may appreciate the upcoming Ultra Mini Keyboard for Mac. It's a compact input device that connects to your Mac via RF.
- 12:45 amIRS2Go tracks your tax returnsWondering when -- if ever -- the federal government is going to get your tax refund back to you? IRS2Go, a new iPhone app from the Internal Revenue Service, means the days of checking your bank balance every 10 minutes is over.
- 12:35 amNews Corp issues invitations for launch of The DailyNews Corp on Thursday sent out invitations for its-long rumored subscription-based iPad app The Daily.
- 12:30 amGoogle promises big changes to spur Android app salesUnhappy with Android Market sales, Google is introducing a range of new features to spur app purchases.
- 12:12 amSkype 5.0 out of beta, adds fee for group video chatSkype 5.0 comes out of beta with a few user-interface tweaks and the introduction of a fee for its group video chat feature.
- 12:00 amAT&T CEO: Loss of iPhone will cause 'rocky' timeAT&T's Randall Stephenson, speaking to reporter during the company's earnings report, said that losing iPhone exclusivity next month makes the coming year "rocky, volatile and hard to predict."
- Jan 27Expo: Recosoft announces InDesign-to-Office conversion toolID2Office converts files from InDesign CS4 and CS5 into Microsoft Word and PowerPoint file types, preserving the layout of the original.
- Jan 27Review: Soundrop for iPhone and iPadThis music-making app isn't complicated, but if you enjoy observing how fascinating patterns emerge from simple actions, you'll probably appreciate Soundrop.
- Jan 27New Ricoh CX5 camera set to replace CX4Ricoh has just announced the launch of its new CX5 compact camera, which replaces the CX4.
- Jan 27Apple introducing iPad in IndiaApple's iPad will be available in India starting Friday; but the market promises to be tough
- Jan 27AT&T revenue up, driven by smartphone growthDuring its last quarter as the exclusive service provider of the iPhone in the U.S., AT&T saw revenue rise 2.1 percent for the fourth quarter, as income fell sharply. AT&T reported a net gain of 2.8 million mobile customers on the strength of 4.1 million iPhone activations.
- Jan 27Expo: Share your photos of Macworld ExpoUpload your best shots from the show floor to Macworld's new Flickr group.
- Jan 27Google previews tablet-optimized Android 3.0Google has released a preview of the software development kit for Android 3.0, which has been designed specifically for mobile devices with larger screens.
- Jan 27When the CEO gives iPads to all: One CIO's storyWhat happens when the CEO promises 5,400 employees a new iPad? Here's one company's story.
- Jan 27Expo Notes: Industry Forum offers bite-sized insightsBefore Macworld Expo officially opened its doors this week, the annual Mac conference featured a new format of rapid-fire presentations from seasoned industry professionals and analysts. Apple's lack of a presence this year seemed to enable more candid talks, setting the stage for an interesting event for just about anyone.
- Jan 27Saying no to smartphones: most mobile users will buy new 'dumb' phonesSmartphones may get a lot of media attention, but plenty of users are comfortable with mobile phones that offer limited features compared to the likes of the iPhone.
- Jan 27Review: iPad alphabet appsWe look at three iOS App Store offerings that take very different approaches to using the iPad to help kids master their ABCs.
- Jan 27Expo: Navigon improves traffic feature, intros iPhone car kitNavigon is upgrading the Traffic Live feature available as an in-app purchase for its iPhone navigation apps. The company also kicked off Macworld Expo by introducing a kit for attaching your iPhone to the windshield of your car.
- Jan 27Remains of the Day: I got 44 iPhones...Once again, iPhones prove to be the smuggled good du jour. Also, a use for that old Mac that time forgot, and hope for heavy iPhone data users.
- Jan 27Review: Lost in Time for iPadLost in Time: The Clockwork Tower is a hidden-object puzzle game with an intriguing—if strange—storyline.
- Jan 27Facebook offers protection against wireless Firesheep attackFacebook is rolling out a more secure way to connect to its website, which will protect users from a widely publicized wireless networking attack called Firesheep.
- Jan 27Research firm: iPad makes Apple third-largest PC makerIncluding iPad shipments would have made Apple the third-largest PC vendor during the fourth quarter of 2010, research firm Canalys says.
- Jan 27Profile: Creative accessories for the iPadHere's a look at a handful of eye-catching iPad accessories making news this month.
- Jan 27Seagate intros new GoFlex for Mac hard drivesSeagate on Monday introduced its new GoFlex for Mac hard drives. The drives are sold formatted using HFS+, and Seagate also offers a HFS+ driver for Windows for cross-platform compatibility.
- Jan 27Developers hail Mac App Store successesThree weeks after the Mac App Store opened its virtual doors, there are plenty of success stories to be found in the developer community. Macworld UK looks at some developer experiences with Apple's new retail outlet.
- Jan 27Expo: FormEntry creates paperwork for iOS devicesWidget Press Inc. has updated its line of FormEntry software products that help inexperienced developers create and use form-based apps for Apple computers and mobile devices.
- Jan 27iMedia Browser update adds Flickr browsingThe latest version of the OS X media browser, available exclusively through the Mac App Store, adds a new searchable Flickr browser and sports a redesigned architecture that should boost the application's responsiveness.
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