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  • Stardom announces Safe Capsule storage device for Time Capsule

    Macworld.com – Mon Nov 30, 8:30 pm ET  

    Stardom Storage Solutions announced on Monday the new Safe Capsule, a two-drive RAID 1 solution designed to work with Time Capsule. Easily connected via USB, the Safe Capsule can act as a central storage hub on your network. Multiple users can share data through ethernet and wireless network connections thanks to Time Capsule’s networking capabilities. The Safe Capsule can also be used to provide more storage space for Time Capsule backups. Full Story »

  • Is the 27-inch iMac all it's cracked up to be?

    Macworld.com – Mon Nov 30, 6:05 pm ET  

    The quad-core iMac may among the fastest Mac models. But the 27-inch all-in-one desktop might be at risk for a feature that Mac users will not find as impressive—a cracked display. Full Story »

  • Apple opens up iTunes LP and Extras to developers

    Macworld.com – Mon Nov 30, 5:37 pm ET  

    Looking to author your own interactive extras for the iTunes store? Well, à la the App Store, Apple has now opened up iTunes LP and iTunes Extras for independent musicians, bands, and other developers. Full Story »

  • Psystar sold just 768 Mac clones

    Macworld.com – Mon Nov 30, 3:56 pm ET  

    I don’t know what kind of beverages they serve at Psystar’s Miami headquarters, but I’ll take a double helping, thanks. In what can only be termed “extremely optimistic predictions,” the Mac clone-maker last year projected it would sell millions of units by 2012. Full Story »

  • Consolidate your social networks with Socialite

    Macworld.com – Mon Nov 30, 3:31 pm ET  

    Being social is a lot of work these days: you gotta stay on top of Twitter, entertain your Facebook friends with games, Digg your favorite articles, explore your inner photographer on Flickr, and stay informed with Google Reader and Instapaper. If you’re tired of virtually huffing and puffing to keep up, Socialite 1.0 from Realmac Software may be your ticket to kicking back with social media. Full Story »

  • Apple job listing suggests big changes for iPhone Maps app

    Macworld.com – Mon Nov 30, 2:17 pm ET  

    It seems that Apple has big plans for the next iPhone Maps app, or so we might glean from a job posted for an iPhone Software Engineer on Apple's website. Full Story »

  • Google Chrome for Mac beta will lack several features

    Macworld.com – Mon Nov 30, 1:48 pm ET  

    TechCrunch is reporting that in order to meet a self-imposed end-of-year deadline for the beta release of the Chrome Web browser for Mac, Google is trimming numerous features from the software. Full Story »

  • Report: Stolen Belgian iPhones surfacing in Russia

    Macworld.com – Mon Nov 30, 12:00 pm ET  

    You’ve just stolen thousands of iPhones, worth several million dollars, from a Belgian warehouse by an ingenious plan involving cutting through the ceiling: what are you going to do next? Let me tell you what you’re not going to do: go to Disney World. Far more likely, you’re going to try to offload those phones for some profit. And what better place to do so than the Russian black market? Full Story »

  • Apple Store offers free shipping for holiday shoppers

    Macworld.com – Mon Nov 30, 10:03 am ET  

    If you thought that shopping fever would subside once Black Friday was behind us, you must be new to these parts. In anticipation of people purchasing iPods and other little doodads as stocking-stuffers from the online store, Apple is offering free shipping on all its products for the holiday season. Full Story »

  • Apple mailing promotes Black Friday deals

    Macworld.com – Fri Nov 27, 12:06 pm ET  

    Apple’s marketing push for Black Friday, the traditional start of the holiday shopping season, is spearheaded by an e-mail message offering special offers and extended hours for one day only. Full Story »

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