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Stupid iPhone Tricks

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A video collection of iPhone tips, from stupid to clever.

The lighter side of Final Cut Pro

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Brian Chen takes the process of editing a parody video with Final Cut Pro as an opportunity to share some tips on how to use Apple’s video-editing application.

OS X productivity tips

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In this installment of Macworld Video, Rob Griffiths showcases on a number of useful productivity boosters. Though they may not make for the most amazing looking video, these tips will help you do more with your Mac.

CandyBar 3.1.2

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Dan Frakes show you CandyBar 3.1.2, a joint effort between Panic and IconFactory that lets you customize your Mac’s icons—even the system-level icons that are generally a hassle (and risky) to modify.

Integrating your media

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Christopher Breen often talks about the wonders of wiring your home for media. In this video, he practices what he preaches by integrating his computer, audio gear, and media.

Mac snobbery?

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Are Mac users snobs? Or do we just appreciate the finer things in life? Brian Chen explores the question.

MenuCalendarClock

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We celebrate this 29th day of February with a demonstration of a special calendar-appropriate Mac Gem: a calendar program! In this case, it’s ObjectPark’s MenuCalendarClock for iCal.

Inside Mac OS X 10.5.2

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The latest version of Leopard is not just a minor update. Instead, the OS X 0.5.2 release introduces significant changes and improvements to the Mac OS. Rob Griffiths explores some of the highlights.

The Apple TV update

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Apple delivered the Apple TV software update it promised at Macworld Expo, and we dive right in, showing you what to expect from the new interface and features.

Exploring iTunes movie rentals

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The most important news to come out of last month's Macworld Expo was Apple's decision to make movie rentals available through the iTunes Store. We explore how to find the movies you want, download rentals, and transfer them to a device like an iPod or iPhone, along with other tips and tricks.

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