Your Mac Life, the Internet show about all things Mac, kicks off this Wednesday’s episode with an explanation by Matt Deatherage from MacJournals.com of Apple’s new “File System Journaling” in Mac OS X 10.2.2.
Professor William Gilbert, Ph.D and professor of innovation and technology at the Hubbard Center for Genome Studies, University of New Hampshire, will also be on hand to discuss how he uses an iPod in his human genome studies. Steve Moore, the author of “from Rock to Jock” (a new book about ABC Radio sports anchor, Johnny Holliday) tells how he wrote the book entirely using an iBook and IBM’s ViaVoice. See our November 5 article about Moore and his book.
The publisher of the Web site, MacOSXHints.com, will join Shawn King, the host-producer of Your Mac Life, to discuss his site. My MacCentral compadre, Peter Cohen, will have the latest Mac gaming news. Have a question for one of the show’s guests? E-mail it to King.
Your Mac Life will also give away prizes as usual. Goodies include a Sonica from M-Audio, a USB device that lets you connect your Mac to your Dolby Pro Logic, Dolby Digital 5.1, or DTS stereo receiver for full 24-bit/96kHz digital surround sound, and passes for January’s Macworld Conference and Expo in San Francisco.
You can tune into the show every Wednesday evening from 5:30-8:30 p.m. (Pacific). You can also join the show’s gang in one of the two chat rooms that run during the live show: on the World Without Borders site or on the dedicated IRC Server at irc.netmug.org in the #yourmaclife Channel.