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May 9, 2008

PowerPage Podcast Episode 77

PowerPage Podcast Logo 2008Episode 77 of the PowerPage Podcast is now available. You can either download it from the iTunes Store or directly (1'12:29, 33.9MB, AAC).

Your panel: Jason O'Grady, Rob Parker and Youngmoo Kim.

Topics include: A detailed look at Jason's Psystar Open Computer, Apple leads Consumer Reports' annual reliability survey and your hosts play "What's on your and your Mac?"

What's on your Mac?:

Rob

  • Visual Hub 1.33 ($23.32) - Bridges the gap between numerous complicated video formatting standards. 1.33 has better support for AppleTV's latest (2.0) software.
  • Parking Log - an addictive game for jailbroken iPhones where you navigate the beetle out of the parking lot.

Youngmoo

  • Filemark Maker - Filemarks let you store high res images, text files, and PDFs on an iPhone. Filemarks store your file’s data inside a bookmark. When you want to view your file, you open the bookmark in Safari on the iPhone and you can view it, whether your phone is online or offline.

Jason

  • Snowflake from Blue Microphones (US$59) The first professional portable USB mic.
  • Chumby (US$179) A killer Internet appliance with a touchscreen and WiFi Internet access.
  • Twitterific (US$15) Twitter client from IconFactory.

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PowerPage Podcast theme music: Springtime in Vienna by The Tragically Hip. Pick up their new release - World Container on iTunes.

Posted by Jason D. O'Grady at May 9, 2008 9:00 AM
Category: Podcast
Tags: Podcast, PowerPage, Psystar
Buy from: Apple, iTunes, Amazon.

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