Review: Bloom for iPhone This generative music experience is gorgeous visually and an ideal source of ambient sounds for when you need to get some work done.
Preview: Top Gun for iPhone Top Gun, the iconic 1980's-era Tom Cruise action film, is fodder for Freeverse for a new iPhone and iPod touch game. Chris Holt got his hands on an early build and reports.
Locating a lost cursor You've lost your cursor before -- everyone has. Here are a couple of tips for easily locating it.
Review: Oregon Trail for iPhone The classic educational adventure game returns to the iPhone, with new graphics and mini-games, and unfortunately, piggish power needs.
The importance of color management These days, color management is almost a requirement for designers who want to maintain control over the appearance of their work once it's published. James Dempsey talks to Pantone executive Andy Hatkoff about how color management has changed and what tools creative pros can use to get the best results.
Cheap cameras & camcorders Chris Breen is joined by Macworld senior contributor, professional photographer, and multimedia maven Ben Long to look at today’s most inexpensive point-and-shoot cameras.
Active Storage releases 4TB, 16TB RAID Active Storage released two new RAID products for the Apple market. Two models are available, a 4TB and 16TB configuration.
Review: UltraTimer for iPhone Ultra Timer is an ideal tool if you want to use your iPhone or iPod touch to keep you on track during workouts.
Review: Wacom Intuos4 M Right out of the box, the Intuos4 will blow you away with the nuance you can deliver with an on-screen brush, especially when you take advantage of the Intuos product line’s longstanding ability to recognize pen tilt.
Review: Galcon for iPhone In this entertaining game, you try to conquer planets controlled by your enemy. Galcon is fast-paced and a perfectly fun way to pass five minutes.
Review: MyWords -- Chinese for iPhone Learning a language can be difficult, by MyWords from Innovative Language Learning attempts to make the process fun and effective. This Chinese app -- one of 37 languages offered by the developer -- is a particularly helpful learning tool.
Analysis: Comparing the Nehalem Xserve to other servers Apple's Xserve is now powered by a processor with Intel's Nehalem microarchitecture. But does this revamped server product match up with competing offerings in its class. John C. Welch compares the new Xserve to servers from HP and Dell.