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  1. Mac App Review – Socialite

    Someone at RealMac Software has their head screwed on. First they grace the world with RapidWeaver, now this…
    Welcome to the app that tries to save your job and your sanity at the same time. Or at least ease your guilt. Socialite is an all-in-one client for popular social networking and feed services including Facebook, Twitter, [...]

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  2. Review: iLuv Windshield Mount Kit & Power Combo Pack

    I have been a heavy user of the Google Map application on my iPhone pretty much from the day that I got my hands on it, and thanks to the iPhone’s excellent mic and speakerphone, have pretty much stopped using all the bluetooth type devices to aid in handsfree operation. More recently I have been [...]

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  3. iPhone App Reviews – Facebook, Ramp Champ

    This week we look at the latest release of the insanely popular Facebook app and Ramp Champ, an arcade-style game with a clear focus on beauty.
    Facebook
    Reviewed by Rémy

    After what feels like an eternity of waiting, the official Facebook iPhone app was finally updated to “Version 3.0″ last Friday morning. Bringing a truckload of much needed [...]

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  4. Mactalk Reviews: Danish Headphones!

    AIAIAI (no, I’m not making that up) is a company that’s living life large in Copenhagen, churning out the most top notch, colourful and unique pieces of headphonic crazy that I’ve seen recently. Between the child support payments, the repayments on my inner city abode, and the ever-close crack habit, my piggy bank for designer [...]

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  5. Mactalk reviews: Ikea Lögan

    With the world’s economy writhing around in the gutter, investment track-marks up and down its arms, having recently pissed itself for the nth time this year, and screaming at passer-bys for its next stimulus hit, it’s reassuring to know you can still by furniture for your house with little more than the shrapnel you found [...]

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  6. Mactalk reviews: Targus’ bluetooth mouse

    The colosseum.
    The hanging gardens of Babylon.
    The Targus ‘For Mac’ Bluetooth mouse.
    All wonders of the world, and each for their own unique reasons. Unfortunately, the first two do absolutely nothing for your productivity and are totally rubbish for navigating screens.

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  7. Monday review: Power Support Anti-Glare for iPhone

    A small review this week. (It’s called a recession, have you heard of it?). One of the more hotly debated nerd subjects these days is the issue of going naked, or using protection. And what better thing to do on a Monday than rub my iPhone vigorously then sheathe it in latex and write all [...]

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  8. Mactalk reviews the iPhone 3GS

    When the 3GS was announced, on a bitterly cold June morning at 3am, the resounding response was ‘Oh.. that’s kinda cool, I guess’. The 3GS was not the earth shattering, game changing device some punters were aiming for. Moreover, it was the device that nerds and gamers around the world had been waiting for. Basically, it’s the iPhone 3G, only better. For many of us, the 3G changed the way we thought about so many things. No longer did we need two different devices to do the same job. We could keep a significant amount of music and movies on us, as well as thousands of emails, documents and our albums of photos as well. It was, the ultimate device. Well, it was until last Friday morning.

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  9. Monday Review: AKAI Pro USB Turntable

    This week, forum goer Andy [Andytlr] amazes us all with sentences and punctuation, concerning entertainment of the USB kind.

    This turntable is a little all-rounder. It plays the common 33’s and 45’s, but it also plays the much rarer 78’s. It also had a reverse feature so you can listen to satanic messages as often [...]

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  10. OCZ Vertex SSD – The Face Melter

    Solid state drives have had a mixed reputation from their inception. Small capacity, unstable drivers, and of course, expense. An ‘emerging technology’ if there ever was one. However recently, things have started to change. Capacities are on the rise, costs are lowering, and the stability and performance are finally where the prosumer can realistically consider [...]

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