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Prepare your photos

Apple’s iPhoto 5 is anything but another ho-hum digital shoebox. You can use it to create an efficient workflow for managing all your pictures. Understanding and using iPhoto’s organizational tools will help you get the most out of the program’s creative side. We’ll show you how to enhance your photos, as well as how to use iPhoto to sort them so they’re ready when you need them for any type of output.

MacMania: Baltic Blast

The MacMania cruise ship made stops over the weekend in Tallinn, Estonia, St. Petersburg and Helsinki. Jason Snell found long lines and plenty of bridges, not to mention several picturesque Russian relics. Keep up to date on all the happenings on our MacMania topic page.

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Tuesday, July 05, 2005

5:32 pm MacMania: From Russia to Finland

5:25 pm MacMania: Photo gallery: St. Petersburg

5:05 pm Denon offers iPod control in new stereos

3:05 pm Opinion: Dude, you're getting a Mac!

1:22 pm Feature: Prepare your photos

1:08 pm Editors' Notes: Finding a 'Mate

11:50 am Review: MacJournal 3.1

11:50 am Portfolio 7 update includes Raw, Tiger, CS2 support

11:25 am Star Wars Battlefront ships July 18th

11:15 am Amnesty Widget Browser released for Panther, Tiger

9:20 am Smith Micro acquires StuffIt maker Allume

9:05 am Apple's iTunes counts down to half a billion songs

8:25 am US court grants AMD document retention request

8:20 am iTunes offers McCartney's Live 8 opener to raise funds

8:15 am Apple discount may presage bigger music-player bargains

8:05 am MacPractice 1.5 adds e-claims, scheduling, more

Monday, July 04, 2005

1:22 pm MacMania: When minutes matter

Saturday, July 02, 2005

1:28 pm MacMania: Photo gallery: Tallinn, Estonia

1:09 pm MacMania: Getting wireless in Estonia

11:00 am Review: 3D Weather Globe & Atlas 1.1

Friday, July 01, 2005

4:45 pm Editors' Notes: Separating the signal from the noise

3:32 pm iTunes delivers big traffic numbers to podcasters

2:45 pm Game Room: X-Plane 8.0

2:24 pm Review: Nikon D70s

2:20 pm Advertiser sues Google over click fraud

1:11 pm MacMania: Photo gallery: leaving port

12:40 pm IBM, Microsoft settle antitrust case

12:35 pm UK publishing royalty dispute 'will damage industry'

8:45 am HP adds iPod shuffle

7:45 am US makes about-turn on Internet directories

4:22 am Today@Playlist: Talkin' 'bout 4th Generation

3:28 am Review: 20GB iPod (with color display)

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Smith Micro acquires StuffIt maker Allume

Smith Micro has announced its acquisition of Allume Systems Inc. in a deal valued at approximately $13 million. Allume is the software developer behind StuffIt, Spring Cleaning and other utility software for Mac OS X and Windows.

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Static on the iPod

Podcasting is all the rage after Apple announced support for the booming trend. Subscriptions to the audio format topped 1 million after just 48 hours in the iTunes Music Store. But if you’re like Rob Griffiths, you’re having trouble finding a good signal in all the noise. Get these stories and more on our brand-new podcasting topic page.

Nikon D70s

The D70s is a very good camera, but it’s not a very good value. If you already own Nikon lenses, then the D70s is an obvious choice. And if you don’t, you’ll want to handle it yourself to see if you like its feel better than the competition.

Prevent DVD disasters

For many iDVD projects, one click of the Burn button is all it takes to commit your work to plastic. But if you have a slow computer or a complex project, you may be better off taking a more circuitous route.

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IBM to Apple: We have the right watts

An IBM VP disputes the suggestion that IBM couldn't produce a G5 chip for the PowerBook in a timely fashion. He claims "there's nothing about the Power architecture" that limits power management or efficiency.
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Apple 'clear winner' in music downloading

Piper Jaffray said Apple and Napster gain traction in the audio download business, with Apple the "clear winner" based on Piper Jaffray's own "report card."
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Apple's pie in the sky

Apple's future earnings potential may hinge on how it protects its iPod turf from the onslaught of music phones expected to appear soon, according to Barron's Online.
SmartMoney.com — 1 Comments on this story

ABC News interviews Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs answers questions about podcasting, the iPod and Apple's focus on the Mac. And, not coincidentally, the interview is also available as a podcast.
ABC News — 1 Comments on this story

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