Apple TV 3.0.1 update addresses disappearing content issue Apple says users who've upgraded to the recently released Apple TV 3.0 software should download this update to prevent a problem where content temporarily disappears from the set-top box until it's resynced.
Review: FaceFighter for iPhone With great graphics, cool kung fu sounds, and a multi-player mode, FaceFighter is really entertaining. Add in the ability to create custom foes, and hilarity quickly ensues.
Review: Samsung Moment smartphone Sony may be on the cusp of introducing the PSP Go, a new handheld gaming system that seems to have borrowed some design cues from the iPhone and iPod touch.
Review: JVC Everio GZ-HM400 Designed to sit at the top of JVC’s Everio camcorder line, the GZ-HM400 should give its rivals a run for their money.
Review: HTC Hero (Sprint) smartphone Although it has some quirks, the variety of features and the high customizability that the Hero smartphone offers is hard to beat.
Review: The Deep Pinball for iPhone OOO Gameprom returns with another pinball adventure, this one set in a watery underworld. It's a fun game, with the 1.1 update improving upon the original release.
Speedmark 6: Macworld Lab's new benchmark suite The Macworld Lab has been hard at work tweaking Speedmark, our overall system performance testing tool, to better accommodate Snow Leopard and to test the Macs on which it runs.
xGestures updated for Snow Leopard xGestures is a program that allows mouse movements to trigger menu items, keystrokes, and AppleScripts; it's recently been updated to work with Snow Leopard.
Review: SketchBook Mobile for iPhone Autodesk's app is one of the better painting and drawing apps on the iPhone. It's the rare app that appeals to both novices and professionals.
Skype's legal storm clears up Skype's cofounders have reached an agreement to withdraw their legal challenges against eBay and Skype's future majority owners.
Verizon Droid tethering will cost you The Verizon Droid launches today, and Verizon will be offering a tethering plan for the handset, at the cost of $30 per month. Still, it's a win over the iPhone, which doesn't yet offer the feature.
Mac developers band together for One Finger Discount Over two dozen Mac developers are participating in a "One Finger Discount" sale to celebrate great Mac software and offer a 20 percent discount to customers.
How to print 35mm slide scans A quick trick for printing high resolution scanned 35mm slides larger than their original, tiny size.
Beatles ban takes effect at BlueBeat The owner of online retailer BlueBeat has begun complying with a new court order to stop selling Beatles music online, after offering a quirky defense that he owns the copyright to the songs at issue.
MacHeist offers six Mac apps for free MacHeist offers six Mac applications for free, in exchange for your email address. And no Twitter spamming this time, either.
Upgrade the Mac mini in six minutes In this week's Macworld Video, Dan Frakes shows how easy it really is to upgrade the hard drive and RAM of Apple's Mac mini, completing the entire process, in a single take, in just under 6 minutes.
Five unexpected uses for the Control key Sure, you’ve nearly worn out your Mac’s Control key using it to open contextual menus. But did you know you can also add Control to common key combinations to access different commands? Here are five of Sharon Zardetto's favorite Control key tricks.
iPhone Superguide comes to App Store Macworld's iPhone Superguide is now on the App Store. Despite numerous delays, many of them the fault of Apple's app-review process.