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Archive for February, 2010

Bioserie’s iPhone covers are now available

Starting today, Bioserie’s plant based bioplastic iPhone covers are now available online at $34.95 with free worldwide shipping. Their press release follows…

“Bioserie – www.bioserie.com – launched its online store where world?s first bioplastic iPhone covers are sold at $34.95. Customers can also enjoy deals of two covers for $54.95 and three for $64.95. Sales prices are inclusive of delivery cost, ie customers are not charged additionally for shipping.

Bioserie teamed up with UPS (United Parcel Service) and delivers to 40 countries worldwide. All orders are shipped from Hong Kong with UPS’s Worldwide Express Saver service and arrive at the delivery address within days.

World’s first bioplastic iPhone covers are designed for 3G/3Gs models and available in six colors; white, green, orange, red, mauve and black.

iPhone covers are the first in an expanding environmentally friendly bioplastic product line Bioserie is planning to launch in the first half of 2010 for Apple Inc.’s mobile devices. Bioplastic iPod Touch and iPod Nano covers are scheduled for release in March 2010, whereas MacBook covers are in the design stages.”

MainMenu Walkthrough

A few days ago we reviewed MainMenu, an application that  is “a powerful maintenance tool to keep your Mac running like new.” Below is a quick walkthrough of this amazing little application.

Interview with Bruce Lawton

Bruce Lawton is the developer of the Mac application Thinking Home; “the easiest-to-use, affordable home automation solution for Mac OS X. Use it to save energy by scheduling lights, responding to motion sensors and making your home intelligent.” He was nice enough to take the time to sit down and talk with us (well, kinda).

Our interview with Bruce is after the break… Read the rest of this entry »

Christmas in February: Conclusion

We have had many giveaways this month, and we would like to conclude by giving away 3 licenses for Today (Our review) and 5 licenses for Cinch (Our review).

Once again, all you need to do is register on the forums and reply to this thread. Finally, we’d like to thank Second Gear Software and Irradiated Software for supplying us with these licenses. This giveaway will last through the end of this month.

Daily News Recap (February 26, 2010)

Sorry for the extremely late news post. Well, better late then never…

According to Wired News, Twitter plans to get search ads like google. What the hell is an i-Tab? Oh, apparently, Engadget knows. Steve Jobs personally called the winner of the 10 Billion Songs Sold contest. Apple gets moving with the “Magic Trackpad?” Apple acknowledges yellowed iMac displays. Accessory makers get prepared for the iPads big day. The amazingly useful Yahoo Answers gets an update. Macs get an system update – we know how important that is to you! Apple loves keeping money in their pocket, and I dont?

Again, sorry for the delay! Have a great rest of your friday.

MacHeist FreeBee

MacHeist is currently giving away Squeeze, a pretty useful application for those people who have a memory-needy Mac. Pick up this deal while it lasts! Also keep an eye out, their new NanoBundle comes out on March 2nd.

In addition, if you look at the titles of the other crates, they probably are the other applications that will be in the bundle.

Visit MacHeist here.

TheMacFeed Unboxes a MacBook

Many people love to see unboxings, mostly because they are planing on getting the product in the near future and simply can not stand having to wait to open it up. Below is our unboxing of the white MacBook.