Profile: DriveSavers stays true to data-recovery roots DriveSavers has 20-plus years of experience helping computer users recover lost data from failed hard drives. Rik Myslewski takes a tour of DriveSavers headquarters and profiles the company’s data-recovery methods and the role Macs play in the process.
TinyBooks 6.0 accounting app released Home and small business users have a new option for handling their accounting issues with the release of TinyBooks 6.0.
Apple: Forget iCards, try Mail Saddened by the departure of iCards from MobileMe? Apple suggests you try the Stationery feature in the OS X 10.5 version of Mail.
What to do with your summer pics As Labor Day arrives and summer departs, it leaves you with a camera and camcorder stuffed with memories. “What then?” is exactly the purpose of this week’s Macworld Video: Sharing your summer images and movies with the rest of the world.
Study: Common letters get more spam Those whose names begin with common letters are more likely to receive spam that those who start with uncommon ones, according to research.
Video: World Tech Update In this week’s show: we report from IFA in Berlin on thin televisions, Fujitsu Siemens shows off a new netbook, Toshiba has a DVD player with better upscaling, Garmin adds to its GPS line-up and LG puts Bluetooth inside a TV.
iPod touch case roundup: Two grips and a shade In this week's iPod case roundup, Roman Loyola looks at three iPod touch cases: Griffin's FlexGrip, ShadesCases Shades, and Speck's ArmorSkin.
Review: Yelp for iPhone Some Yelp fans may be disappointed by the limitations of this mobile version for the popular business directory site. But the Yelp iPhone applications offers a useful and easy way to find nearby businesses.
Logitech unveils Squeezebox Boom music player Logitech announced the new Squeezebox Boom, a self-contained networked music player with support for Internet Radio, iTunes libraries, multiple alarm clocks, and more.
Veoh ruling bolsters YouTube effort to fend off Viacom suit A rulling in favor of Veoh Networks could be good news for Google as it defends itself in a $1 billion copyright infringement lawsuit filed by Viacom against its YouTube online video service.
Review: LaCie d2 DVD±RW with LightScribe disc burner If you’re looking for the fastest DVD burner for writing at 20x (single-layer) and 12x (dual-layer) speeds using compatible media, the d2 is an excellent choice.
OmniPlan update allows Microsoft Project 2007 import With an update released on Thursday, OmniPlan can now import Microsoft Project 2007 import. Other improvements to the software have also been made, fixing bugs and enhancing performance.
Share your favorite spots on the Web Feeling bored by your usual stops on the Internet? Perhaps it’s time for some fresh inspiration. Senior Editor Kelly Turner proposes a bookmark exchange: we’ll share some of our favorite sites in exchange for yours.
Review: Internet radio apps for iPhone Think video killed the radio star? Think again—a vast selection of content remains available via Internet radio. And several apps are available via the App Store to help you listen to that content through your iPhone or iPod touch.
Olympic Gold Medalist gives props to Google Earth Olympic cyclist and Gold Medalist Kristin Armstrong credited Google’s mapping application for helping her find a training route that mirrored the Olympic course.