The last show of our Macworld 2011 coverage summarizes the week, thanks a whole lot of people, and includes a little fun from start to finish.
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LinksThe last show of our Macworld 2011 coverage summarizes the week, thanks a whole lot of people, and includes a little fun from start to finish.
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MacNotables returns with Ted Landau wrapping up Macworld 2011 and talking about the latest Angry Birds news before launching into an update on jailbreaking your iPhone, some thoughts on the iTunes subscription situation and who’s game it is to play, and what will ultimately be the iPad’s killer feature.
LinksThe Cirque du Mac party was a much-anticipated event at Macworld 2011, with the annual appearance of the Macworld All-Star Band. Enjoy a highlight of Macworld week, and the after-hours musical efforts of (in alphabetical order): Christopher Breen, Bryan Chaffin, Dave Hamilton, Paul Kent, Chuck La Tournous, Bob LeVitus and Duane Straub.
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MacNotables #1104: Jim Dalrymple Analyzes the New MacBook Pros, Reviews ThunderBolt, and Explains $.99 FaceTime
Jim Dalrymple of The Loop shares his thoughts on the just-announced MacBook and MacBook Pro models, and explains why there is more than meets the eye in terms of power. The biggest addition is Thunderbolt; Jim walks us through the exciting capabilities of this new interface, what you’ll be able to do with it, and why it doesn’t make your existing hardware obsolete. On the software side, Apple released FaceTime for the desktop…for $.99. Jim addresses the furor over the price and why it is largely meaningless. Links
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