Best iPad hands on demo that I have seen.
Apple iPad: iLounge.com’s Complete Interface Walkthrough (720p HD) from iLounge on Vimeo.
I wonder how the product will do?
This looks like fun. Parrot AR.Drone
Vevo = Hulu for Music Videos.
For those of you that haven’t heard about Vevo it is worth checking out. They seem to have quite a bit of online content. I just only hope their site speeds up with time. It is a great place to watch music videos.
Check it out here.
Google’s Nexus One Now Available
Google decided to release the Nexus One phone which probably one of the best Android device out there. The device is available under T-Mobile or can be purchased to use with any sim card. However, the Nexus one is not compatible with AT&T’s 3g towers for data so If you don’t have T-Mobile and live in the USA I am not sure what other carrier you would plan on using it on.
More info about Nexus One: http://www.google.com/phone
How to backup a DVD to your MAC using Handbrake.

Handbrake is an excellent software tool to make a backup copy of a DVD on your MAC. Christopher Breen over at Macworld.com has an excellent article on how to use Handbrake. http://www.macworld.com/article/142301/2009/08/beyond_handbrake_defaults.html.
Apple Strikes Back Against Latest Verizon Ads.
Good Place To Buy A New iMac!
Amazon.com offers the Apple iMac MB950LL/A 21.5-Inch Desktop Desktop, model no. MB950LL/A, for $1,129.98. With free shipping, it’s the lowest no rebate total price I could find. It even comes with the new Magic Mouse!
Office 2008 for Mac
Looking for Office 2008 for you Mac? If you don’t need Exchange email support this is the best version to buy.
Microsoft now Offers Free Anti Virus Software.
Quick Reference Guide Mac/PC
CustomGuide provides some of the best reference guides for applications that use everyday.

Check it out here: CustomGuide
Looking for a new wireless router? 802.11n The latest in Wifi.
In the last year or so there have been some advancements in wireless routers. The 802.11n has been around since 2007 as a “pre” or “draft” standard and is scheduled to be released as the successor to the 802.11g standard. See here for more Info on 802.11 standard.
802.11n runs on the 5GHz spectrum which is much less crowded than the 802.11g 2.4Ghz specturm. Therefore 802.11n is capable of speeds around 130Mpbs vs 802.11g which is only capable of speeds around 54Mbps. Read more…
How do I compress a PDF on a MAC?

Ever scan a document to a PDF and it turned out really big? There is a great software tool that allows you to compress that PDF. Check it out here: http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/automator/compresspdfworkflow.html
