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Month: February 2013

Expo Notes: Henge Horizontal Dock for MacBook

Posted on February 2, 2013 by

Henge Horizontal Dock Seeing Henge’s Horizontal Dock at Macworld/iWorld brought back memories of the beloved PowerBook Duo and more specifically, the Duo Dock. The $249 Horizonal Dock looks like the Duo Dock, but it serves a similar puprose as a docking station for your laptop. When you pop in your MacBook, you inrease […] Read…

Expo Notes: IDrive offers online backup and cloud-based syncing services

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In its first year on the Macworld/iWorld show floor, IDrive told a compelling story about its cloud-based services. In fact, IDrive offers a pair of services: The core IDrive product is an online backup solution, and IDrive Sync provides Dropbox-style intra-Mac file syncing. IDrive, the online backup service, is a true […] Read the original…

William Shatner and Kaley Cuoco’s Priceline Super Bowl ad

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The new priceline.com ad featuring William Shatner and Kaley Cuoco will air during the pre-game show on Sunday. Read the original post by Monsters and Critics

Seagate 1.5TB SATA 6Gbps Hard Drive for $80 after rebate + free shipping

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TigerDirect offers the Seagate Barracuda 1.5TB Serial ATA 6Gb/s 3.5″ Internal Hard Drive, model no. ST1500DM003, for $99.99. This $20 mail-in rebate cuts it to $79.99. With free shipping, that’s $0.05/GB and the lowest total price we could find by $20, although we saw it for $10 less in September. […] Read the original post…

Expo Notes: EasyWeb promises a replacement for iWeb

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Apple’s iWeb publishing software rode off into the sunset last year, but the guys at Rage Software are convinced the world is still looking for a suitable replacement. Coming soon is EasyWeb, which they say will help users create their own Web pages just as effectively as Apple’s now-shuttered Web […] Read the original post…

How To Add Your Favorite Contacts To iPhone’s Home Screen Without Jailbreaking

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While the phone app on your iPhone lets you select favorite contacts from your contact list to easily call them, it can take three taps to finally end up on the calling screen. In this article, we tell you a trick by which you can call people you frequently contact […] Read the original post…

How To Add Your Favorite Contacts To iPhone’s Home Screen

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While the phone app on your iPhone lets you select favorite contacts from your contact list to easily call them, it can take three taps to finally end up on the calling screen. In this article, we tell you a trick by which you can call people you frequently contact […] Read the original post…

Call Frequently Contacted People Right from Your iPhone Home Screen

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While the phone app on your iPhone lets you select favorite contacts from your contact list to easily call them, it can take three taps to finally end up on the calling screen. In this article, we tell you a trick by which you can call people you frequently contact […] Read the original post…

Expo Notes: The FrameShift Mini props up your iPhone 5 or iPad mini

Posted on February 2, 2013 by

Last year, I loved a silly little suction cup doohickey from Insanely Great Products. The Willy isn’t much, but it offered a fun and clever way to prop up one or two iPhones at a nice viewing angle. The company returned to the Macworld/iWorld show floor in 2013 with a […] Read the original post…

WSJ: Eric Schmidt calls China ‘the most sophisticated and prolific’ hacker of foreign firms

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The Wall Street Journal snagged a preview of an upcoming book co-authored by Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt and the company’s Jared Cohen, and it doesn’t seem to paint the rosiest picture of China. Read the original post by Engadget

Expo Notes: KaleidoPro opens possibilities for MIDI musicians

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In the Music Studio showcase at Macworld/iWorld on Saturday, Stefan Lipson gave the audience a look at KaleidoPro, a MIDI application that works with a drum controller or any MIDI instrument. With KaleidoPro, a musician can play not just a wide range of drum kits, but also other instruments. Musicians can […] Read the original…

iMore Editors’ Choice: Penultimate, 1Password, Pixel People, and more

Posted on February 2, 2013 by

Every week, the editors and writers at iMore carefully select some of our favorite, most useful, most extraordinary apps, accessories, gadgets, and websites. This week’s selections include several games, our favorite password manager, an excellent note-taking app that integrates with another great, yet different, note-taking service, and a couple music […] Read the original post…

Expo Notes: Moshi IonBank offers power reserves

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If you’ve got an iPhone, iPad, iPod, or other USB-charged gadget, there are surely times when you’re nowhere near an outlet but still need some extra juice. Accessory maker Moshi is previewing a solution this week in the form of the upcoming IonBank Lithium-polymer battery. The IonBank will be available in […] Read the original…

SquareTrade coupon: 49% off protection plans for Facebook fans

Posted on February 2, 2013 by

Until 9 pm ET, SquareTrade offers a coupon for 49% off protection plans when you “like” its Facebook page and enter your email address. That’s the largest discount we’ve ever seen from SquareTrade. (The previous max was 40% off, which we last saw in December.) A maximum discount of $49 […] Read the original post…

Expo Notes: Surveying the scanner scene at Macworld/iWorld

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Still chasing that paperless office dream? If so, the floor of Macworld/iWorld offers many options that will let you digitize receipts and documents. The trend at this year’s show seems to be mobile scanning. The Neat Company in booth #410 is showing off its NeatReciepts, NeatDesk, NeatCloud and NeatMobile apps and […] Read the original…

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