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iPWR SuperPack: The backup battery you need!
The iPhone is not known for it’s long lasting battery life, in fact it is very easy to run out of juice before days end. It is even more of a problem when traveling. That is where iPWR comes in for the rescue. The iPWR SuperPack Battery is a backup battery for your iPhone or iPod.
Posted by David Banther on July 25th, 2009 in Gadgets & Gizmos, Reviews, Unique, iPhone Tags: Backup Battery,iPhone,iPWR SuperPack, 2 Comments »
Protect your MacBook with a Red Maloo Sleeve
Want a unique sleeve for your MacBook that gives you more utility then your typical sleeves sold at the Apple Store? Red Maloo have the sleeve for you! Made of a very high quality thick felt (secured with strong Velcro), Red Maloo’s sleeve will protect your MacBook when you are on the go. Unlike your typical “sleeves” that most MacBook owners use, the Red Maloo sleeve unfolds onto any surface providing you with a protected spot to place your MacBook and an integrated mouse pad for your Mighty Mouse.
Posted by David Banther on June 18th, 2009 in Bags & Cases, Reviews Tags: case,laptop,red maloo,sleeve, 5 Comments »
Free up hard drive space with GrandPerspective
Need to free up space on your Mac, but not sure where to start? GrandPerspective is the application you need. I use a MacBook as my primary computer, so hard drive space is at a premium. I want to be able to maximize hard drive space as much as possible and not have unnecessary files take up space. GrandPerspective allowed me to quickly identify what files where taking up the majority of space and then gave me the option to delete these files.
Posted by David Banther on May 31st, 2009 in Freeware, Organization, Tools, Utilities Tags: GrandPerspective,hard drive,memory,storage, Leave a Comment
Keep your Mac awake with Caffeine
Ever had the need for your Mac to be running on all cylinders and not active the screen saver, go to sleep, or dim the screen? The application called Caffeine is your solution. This application is very useful when using other programs such as ScreenFlow, Quicktime, and especially if you have a laptop and it is unplugged from the power source and is more prone to activating energy saving features.
Posted by David Banther on May 17th, 2009 in Applications, Productivity, Tools Tags: Awake,Caffeine,energy,power, 3 Comments »
Backup your Mac with BackBlaze
What would happen right now if you lost all the data on your computer? Whether it be from theft, physical damage, or malfunction, it is very likely that at some point you will experience a significant loss of data. Imagine losing all of your pictures, movies, songs, documents and other important files, the consequences would be costly at best. BackBlaze will restore your data when the unthinkable happens.
Posted by David Banther on May 3rd, 2009 in Security, Tools, Utilities Tags: BackBlaze,backup,restore,Wireless, 4 Comments »
Chimera: PhotoBooth for iPhone
Ever wanted more out of the camera application on your iPhone? Chimera is the application for you. Think of Chimera as “Photo Booth” for your iPhone. Chimera does everything the existing photo application does, plus much more. This application is robust with features that you would usually only find in a digital camera, combined with the effects that are offered in Mac OS X’s native Photo Booth application.
Posted by David Banther on April 19th, 2009 in App Store, Photography, iPhone Tags: camera,Chimera,iPhone,PhotoBoth for iPhone, 3 Comments »
Professionaly record audio with WireTap Studio
Ever wanted to professionally record audio on your computer? WireTap Studio is your solution. WireTap Studio is no simple audio recording application, rather it is a robust application with many different options that are not found in commonly used audio recording applications like Quicktime or Garageband. With all the recording options and simple interface, you will wonder why this did not come with your Mac!
Posted by David Banther on April 2nd, 2009 in Audio, Podcasting, Tools Tags: Audio,Professional,Record Audio,WireTap Studio, 1 Comment »

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