September 29, 2009 by Eddie Makuch  
Filed under Gaming News

Have a Mac and a love of MMOs? Solution inside.

September 15, 2009 by David Smail  
Filed under Gaming, Gaming News

A sequel to Zuma with flair!

Maybe its the tablet device?

August 1, 2009 by Ashley Dean  
Filed under Entertainment, Movies, The Magazine

As Boston’s film industry grows, as does the film industry teaching industry

June 19, 2009 by Joe Godlewsky  
Filed under Computer Games, Gaming, Reviews

The wait has been long, but it’s totally worth it too.

March 10, 2009 by Eddie Makuch  
Filed under Gaming, Gaming News

The intriguing new animated film has a game in the works. Details inside.

Safari has never been very formidable in the browser wars, always holding just a few percentage points of the browser share on the bottom of the list.
Of course, now that it’s no longer a Mac-only browser, it’s share has grown as a few (admittedly brave) folks downloaded it for their PCs. [...]

January 6, 2009 by Torrey Meeks  
Filed under Computers, Science and Technology

With its customary flair for sexing up the art of gizmo glorification, Macworld 2009 didn’t disappoint with some big reveals today.
Topping all the charts was Apple’s latest update to its iLife suite, touting major retrofits of iMovie, iPhoto and GarageBand. The changes range from a better system for organizing photos in iPhoto to more powerful [...]

October 22, 2008 by Joe Sinicki  
Filed under Gaming News

The Highly anticipated Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness, Episode Two will officially launch in North America on Wednesday, October 29 2008. Priced at $14.95 for Linux, Mac and Windows via Greenhouse and 1,200 Microsoft Points, Penny Arcade Adventures 2 will continue the off-the wall humorous, tongue in cheek story of Gabe and Tycho [...]

The challenge is that if President Bush can achieve any of their goals before leaving office the company will give away a free copy of their software to anyone who wants one for 24 hours.

Apple proudly boasted on Thursday that their highly successful iTunes Store has passed Wal-Mart as the top music retailer in the US.
iTunes has sold over four billion songs to over 50 million customers since opening in 2003.
“We launched iTunes less than five years ago, and it has now become the number one music retailer in [...]

Apple announced Tuesday that Safari 3.1 has been released for Mac and Windows systems.
“Safari loads web pages 1.9 times faster than IE 7 and 1.7 times faster than Firefox 2,” Apple said in a statement. “Safari also runs JavaScript up to six times faster than other browsers, and is the first browser to support the [...]

February 1, 2008 by Mike Preble  
Filed under Reviews, Science and Technology, Software

Shinywhitebox’s iShowU screen recording software really packs a lot of power for a low price. I just recently upgraded to a Macintosh computer, and have been looking for a great screen-recording program that can capture both audio and video, but my choices have been quite limited. I’ve tried a few free-based programs such as Jing [...]

February 1, 2008 by Matt Hemenway  
Filed under Computers, Science and Technology

There’s been a lot of talk about Apple’s latest laptop the MacBook Air, and a lot of this talk seems to be by people who aren’t quite clear on the concept and target market segment. First announced in the middle of January, the Air is ultra-thin, lightweight, and has a seeming dearth of standard features- [...]

November 16, 2007 by John M. Guilfoil  
Filed under Computers, Science and Technology

Roxio has released an update for its popular video software, Popcorn 3, which we reviewed last month.
The v3.0.2 update addresses several bugs. “In addition to Leopard compatibility fixes, this version solves a number of other issues,” said Roxio’s Mirka Janus.
The update is available for free on the Roxio website.
Popcorn v3.0.2 Changes:

Popcorn 3 is now compatible [...]