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MacHeist nanoBundle 2 available for a limited time, offers great software deal
MacHeist is at it again with their outrageously cheap offer on a bunch of great Mac software. The current offer includes seven of the “top Mac apps” for only $19.95 when. If purchased separately at their original prices, these programs would cost over $260. The best part about it, though, is that 25% of your purchase will go to a charity of your choice. Some of the possible charities you could donate to include Save…
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New Chrome for Mac beta adds much needed features
In the most recent update from Google for the beta version of their Chrome browser for Mac, many of these previously Windows only features are now available.
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RealNetworks releases RealPlayer SP beta for Mac
RealNetworks has released the public beta for their latest RealPlayer software package for Macintosh, which allows you to download video and convert it for your device in just two clicks.
Block web comments with ShutUp
I think we can all agree that web comments are a wretched hive of scum and villainy, where ill-formed opinions are expressed in a mixture of bad grammar, logical fallacies, and assertions about the sexual orientation of other commentators (usually in ALL CAPS). But aside from a few extensions like… Continue Reading »
CES 2010: Eye-Fi’s Pro X2 and Eye-Fi Center [updated]
The Eye-Fi Pro X2 represents a further refinement of Eye-Fi’s original idea of wireless memory. Obviously, this is the best yet. Not only will it wirelessly upload your pictures, it will do it over 802.11 N, if it’s available. Those pictures (or videos) will find their way to various web… Continue Reading »
Eye-Fi and Google team up for one awesome deal
Google and Eye-Fi have teamed up to announce one heck of a deal. If you buy 200GB of online storage from Google, Eye-Fi will throw in one of their 4GB SDHC Eye-Fi Home video cards for free along with a year of Web Share and Geotagging. FYI, it only costs… Continue Reading »
Sorenson Squeeze 6 video encoding solution now available
Sorenson Media has announced the immediate availability of Sorenson Squeeze 6, their total workflow solution for video professionals. Squeeze 6 enables customers to employ innovative tools that simplify the overall video encoding workflow and allows them to more easily encode and publish video files on the Internet. Optimized video codecs… Continue Reading »
Google Reader makes its way to the Mac desktop with Gruml
Gruml has been around for a while now, but its first beta was extremely glitchy; too much to make it a very interesting and useful application. However, more recent beta releases have made Gruml a much more stable application. To be specific, an impressive RSS reader that relies on Google… Continue Reading »
Dropbox makes its way to the iPhone, proves to be just as awesome as on the Mac
Remember about a month ago when the team over at Dropbox submitted their iPhone application to Apple for review for the App Store? Yea, we know it’s been a while. Well that application has now been accepted and is available as a free download through the App Store! The application… Continue Reading »
Facebook Notifier application for Mac OS X is just what the doctor ordered
When it comes to keeping on top of my social networks, it is sometimes a pain to always have to open myweb browser to see what I’ve missed. This is the reason why I love Tweetie so much. However, Tweetie only covers one of the two social networks on which… Continue Reading »
Does iTunes 9 Facebook and Twitter integration mean anything significant?
iTunes 9 offers a variety of user interface improvements, as well as a couple new features. Included in those features is Twitter and Facebook integration. By this, I mean that iTunes users can now right click on the arrow to the right of a song or album and click either… Continue Reading »
Appletellcast Apple Podcast, July 22nd, 2009
It’s been a slow summer since the launch of iPhone OS 3.0, so this edition of the Appletellcast looks outside of Apple towards Google, where Bill explains why Google Chrome will not have as big an impact as we first thought. Also, Kirk laments the loss of the Genius Bar’s… Continue Reading »
Track your links with Tr.im
There are a multitude of URL shortening services out there, but Tr.im offers a unique feature; if you register (for free), you can create unique shortened URLs and get statistics about how many clicks you get, plus other standard user info such as platform, date, and whether it was a… Continue Reading »
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iPhone App Reviews
iPhone Apps. They were great when the App Store was first announced and we could all pick and chose what we wanted, but the number is now overwhelming. Here at Appletell, we'll detail the great iPhone apps we find, and steer you clear from those that aren't worth it even if they're free.
iPhone Game Reviews
As Apple turns the iPhone into one of the most popular gaming devices, the staff of Appletell--gamers and Apple fans alike--are here to help you get the most entertainment value out of your app store purchases.







