Macworld News
-
Stanford offers free downloads of its iPhone development class
Stanford University has begun offering free video downloads of the lectures for its iPhone Application Programming class. -
Review: Auto Racing Live for iPhone
Racing fans who crave the latest NASCAR news may appreciate Auto Racing Live. But if they want an app that goes beyond headline news, they should look elsewhere. -
2009 Apple Design Awards now accepting entries
The Apple Design Awards 2009 is now open for entrants -- the deadline is May 4 2009. -
FCC asked to investigate Skype for iPhone restriction
An Internet advocacy group has asked the FCC to look into whether AT&T; can legitimately restrict the use of VoIP applications on their cellular network. -
Ihnatko: My MacBooks are dropping like flies
Andy Ihnatko doesn't understand how you people get through the day with a single laptop, given how much trouble he's had with his. -
Macworld music and audio feed comes to Twittter
Macworld already has a couple of Twitter feeds, but now musicians and music lovers can communicate directly with Jim Dalrymple about everything audio. -
Social networking isn’t for spamming
MacHeist's recent decision to use Twitter as a way to get people to get more free software rubs Peter Cohen the wrong way. -
Bugs & Fixes: A risky Finder permissions command
The Get Info window's "Apply to enclosed items" command seems potentially useful, but it has quirks that make it potentially quite dangerous. -
Google shows off 'eyes-free' touchscreen dialing
Google engineers have devised a clever system to allow vision-impaired users to dial phone numbers on a touchscreen phone without having to look at the screen. -
A BodyGuardz for your laptop
Some people couldn't care less if their laptop looks like a well-used tool. On the other hand, some of us want our laptops to continue to look good. In this Macworld Video, Dan Frakes shows you what's involved in installing a protective film. -
Add keyboard shortcuts to Services in Leopard
Learn how to add useful keyboard shortcuts to Leopard's Services menu -
LightWorks 8 adds progressive rendering
LightWorks 8 has added progressive rendering and other changes in its new release. -
T-Mobile Germany banning Skype for iPhone
T-Mobile, Apple's mobile partner in Germany, has announced it intends to ban use of Skype on both its mobile network and Wi-Fi hot spots. -
Dimdim 5.0 Web conference system improves screencasting
Dimdim 5.0 is now available -- it's a new version of an open-source Web conference system. -
Review: ProCamera for iPhone
If keeping your phone straight and getting constantly blurry images are big problems for you, ProCamera may offer a solution to your camera troubles. If you are looking for more control over your images in addition to that nifty self-timer, you may want to look elsewhere. -
Leeloo's Talent Agency casual game released
Leeloo's Talent Agency is a new task management casual game for the Mac. -
MacProVideo releases iMovie, Pro Tools video tutorials
MacProVideo released two tutorials for Mac users, one for iMovie and the other for Pro Tools. -
Macworld Buying Guides: Optical drives
If you have a Mac with a Combo drive (CD burner that can read but not write to DVD) or a single-layer DVD burner, buying an external optical drive is an affordable and attractive upgrade. -
Review: Vector Tanks for iPhone
Gamers of a certain age will enjoy Vector Tanks’ old-school look and feel, while younger games should appreciate the challenge of a game that rewards racking up high scores with finite resources. -
Analyst ponders multiple versions of next-gen iPhones
Analysts have already begun speculating on what features the next iPhone might have. Are their predictions likely to come true? -
Apple hints at launch of Nehalem-based Xserve
An Apple Web site has hinted at the launch of Nehalem-based Xserve rack-mount servers. -
Video: World Tech Update
In this week’s show mobile software and hardware debut at CTIA in Las Vegas, Canada looks to recycle more e-waste, Intel launches new processors, FujiFilm shows off a prototype 3D camera, the European Commission prepares to investigate how online data is being used and a brain machine controls robots. -
Review: ABC News for iPhone
ABC News replicates some -- though not all -- of the content on the network's Web site. But it's missing some of the features that make the Web site worthwhile. -
Steve Wozniak, Lord of the Dance
If you thought Woz's elimination from Dancing with the Stars meant he'd performed his last tango, think again. -
iPhone OS 3.0 beta successfully jailbroken
The beta version of iPhone OS 3.0 has reportedly been jailbroken, according to hackers involved in the effort. -
Things 1.0.4
While Things is on the expensive side, it offers a unique combination of ease of use, a great interface, and flexibility that sets it apart from other to-do managers. -
Lexicon releases the I·ONIX audio interface
Lexicon released a new series of audio interfaces for Mac-using musicians. The I·ONIX comes in three models with a variety of inputs and outputs. -
The Macalope Weekly: It's go time with Microsoft
Microsoft being to Mac users as the Empire is to the Rebellion, the Macalope devotes this week's entire column to Redmond's latest shenanigans. -
Yahoo Messenger for the iPhone nears launch
Yahoo is preparing to launch an iPhone version of its instant messenger client and has posted a preview video on their blog. -
Vuzix offers ‘Works with iPhone’ cables for video eyewear
Vuzix is now offering "Works with iPhone" cables for its video goggles. -
Cakewalk updates Rapture virtual instrument
Cakewalk announced an update Rapture that will add many new features to the virtual synthesizer. The update will be available in late April. -
Sony announces new HD camcorder with GPS
Sony's new HDR-TG5V is a pistol-grip style high-definition camcorder that comes with a GPS receiver and can geotag recorded videos and still photos. -
The iPod's alarming options
The iPod and iPhone have the power to put you to sleep and wake you up. We explore both options. -
Want a modded MacBook with a secondary LCD?
If you've ever though that the glowing Apple on the back of your MacBook just wasn't glowy enough, here's one potential way to take matters into your own hands. -
Atom netbook chip propels Intel to top of market
Intel's Atom microprocessor helped it increase market share against rival AMD last year. -
Superior Drummer 2.1 adds many new features, fixes
Toontrack updated Superior drummer with almost 50 new features and bug features. -
Adobe AIR, Flash big hit at Web 2.0 Expo conference
Adobe, with its Flash and AIR technologies, has emerged as an interesting player to watch at this year's Web 2.0 conference, CIO.com reports. -
BoinxTV lets you capture Skype, iChat for video interviews
BoinxTV has been updated with a slew of new features in its 1.2 update. -
FlexTeam scheduling app improves performance
FlexTeam is a group scheduling application with improved performance and other enhancements. -
AKG releases two new microphones
AKG is offering two new microphones that give Mac-using musicians the pro sound they are looking for when recording.