Archive for September, 2009
Camtasia for Mac – Pro Screencasting
There’s always been a small handful of Screen Recording applications available for the Mac, but now there’s a new kid on the block! TechSmith’s Camtasia Studio for Windows has been around for the past few years, and has grown to become the standard for professional screencasting over on Windows platform. Now Camtasia recently released the Mac version of this software, which is packed with handy little features, a simple, refined user interface and built-in editing functions, allowing you to create fantastic screencasts.
Posted by Dylan Brown on September 30th, 2009 in Applications, Graphics, Video Tags: iSight,Mac,Screencast,screenflow,Video, Leave a Comment
Xpad laptop cooler- cool your mac and your lap
Laptops these days are getting more and more powerful; even the mid-range models are sporting multi-core processors and are carrying out very intensive work that is causing the processors to overheat and no doubt this heat has to go somewhere. On Mac laptops the vents are located on the underside of the body and all this heat can’t be good for your knees and lap. Fortunately there is a product that will prevent this. It’s call the Xpad laptop cooler.
Posted by Stephen O Connell on September 26th, 2009 in Gadgets & Gizmos, Geek Tools Tags: Cooler,Xpad,Xpad Laptop Coooler, 2 Comments »
MacTrak – Recover and Track your stolen Mac
My Mac is my life. It contains gigabytes of music, movies, photos and other precious data that I’d never want to loose, or find out that it’s in the wrong hands. MacTrak from GadgetTrak is a simple application that hopes to reunite you with Mac if it ever gets stolen, through the use of WiFi triangulation and positioning technology, email, Flickr and by the use of the built-in iSight camera.
Posted by Dylan Brown on September 21st, 2009 in Applications, Hardware, Organization, Security Tags: MacTrak,Safe,Trick, Leave a Comment
textPlus: Text Messaging for iPod Touch and iPhone
There are some iPod Touch users that want to use their device as their main port of communication, and with many social networking and communication apps available on the App Store, this can become an easy reality. One of these applications, textPlus by GOGII, allows you to send text messages (over WiFi) for free. More on textPlus works and my review after the break…
Posted by Kenneth Bolido on September 15th, 2009 in App Store, Applications, Education, Fun, Instant Messaging Tags: App Store,iPod Touch,textPlus, 3 Comments »
American Heritage Dictionary – A Serious Amount of Knowledge
One of the iPhone’s greatest benefits to mankind is the ability to access knowledge from anywhere on the internet from anywhere with service to your phone. One of the iPhone’s greatest design flaws is the omission of a dictionary app. There are lots of dictionaries on the appstore, but the American Heritage Dictionary stands above the rest. Substantially.
Posted by Ariel Kaplan on September 11th, 2009 in App Store, Applications, Education, Utilities Tags: American Heritage Dictionary,Apps,Dictionary,Education,iPhone, Leave a Comment
Billings: Freelancing Made Simple
Are you a freelancer? Or do you just need some organization for your business? Billings is the perfect app for you. With Billings, you can track your time, send invoices, see overdue payments, and track how much you’ve collected, all while remaining clean and professional.
Posted by Seth Smith on September 4th, 2009 in Office, Productivity, Tools Tags: billings,Business,freelancing,invoicing,Time tracking, Leave a Comment

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Earphones… Or ear-buds. I can never really tell the two apart, or if they are the same thing. I am of course talking about the little things you shove in your ears and think, ‘Surely this must be bad for my ears’. Specially when you have to max out the volume to even have a chance of hearing your music over background noises when you’re out and about.
