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Favorites of MacWorld 2010

A cool MacWorld 2010 Pic At MacWorld, we were able to meet great people, and see awesome products. From the lucky people who were able to attend, we compiled our favorites from MacWorld 2010. We saw tons of iPhone/iPod Touch apps, Mac screens, cases, software, as well as iPhone and iPod touch items. We are very thankful that we were able to attend MacWorld 2010.

Nick: Just attending MacWorld was amazing enough. But, to be more specific, I enjoyed talking and meeting different Vendors, such as Codeweavers and CrashPlan. My favorite part of the day was talking with Matthew Dornquast (Interview to be up shortly), because he was able to answer programming questions that I could not find the answer. Also, walking around the Mobile Applications area was exciting in itself. Meeting developers of applications such as BeejiveIM and Microsoft Bing –  Though I am still an Apple lover. At the end of the day, I was intrigued with a projector gadget from Mili, that projects movies. At the end of the day, I wish we were able to stay longer, but next year we will.

Zander: I enjoyed seeing so many different vendors and seeing all this interesting material made for Macs.  I think one favorite thing was the screen protectors for my MacBook.  I always get frustrated with the glare on my computer sometimes and that is an easy fix without buying a new computer.  Finally, another interesting product I saw at MacWorld was the miniature Mili iPhone/iPod projector.  It was cool how a tiny case doubled as a projector.  It was a great experience for everyone at MacWorld.

Kyle: This was a great first Macworld for us. All of us had a great time but I found that our interview with CodeWeavers was the most memorable for all of us. I really enjoyed talking to Kanex about all of Apple’s flaws :). Kanex has been improving on all of the many flaws by creating many better alternatives to the basic apple cables. As our site grows, we will be able to expand and soon be able to attend Macworld more often and for more than one day, We hope to see everyone out there next year!

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Average Joe’s Biweekly Tips and Tricks

Are you ever reading an article online such as the New York Times and do not know the fancy words that they are using mean? Well, do I have a the trick for you. It works in Safari and Firefox and is extremely helpful, so you do not need to fire up the Dictionary application each time and search for the word.  I also wrote down a couple of other tips. Here’s how to do the tricks:

-When you are in finder and click on a file or app and press the space bar so you can bring up a preview.

-For when you are on Safari you can click control + command + D= and when you hover over a word the dictionary reference comes up

-Also for when you are in Safari you can click command + (- or +) and you can zoom in or out

-You can also change the color of your screen by clicking control + alt + command + 8= invert screen (changes color of your screen)

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Interview: Matthew Dornquast CEO of CrashPlan

At MacWorld, we were able to interview some interview some amazing people, one of whom was Matthew Dornquast. He has programmed in mostly all programming languages: python, C, C++, javascript, and more. At an early age, Matthew learned how to program. He first began programming because he wanted more lives in a video game. Then started to get more complex and he began to wonder what would the end of the game look like. He started to learn how to create programs by looking at open source programs. He would modify them and see what would happen. Below is the interview with Matthew and I. CrashPlan is a backup program that comes in two flavors: one for personal use (CrashPlan) and the other designed for enterprises (CrashPlan Pro)  and works on basically every platform: Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, Solaris, and more. If you backup your data to CrashPlan Central – CrashPlan’s 5,000 square feet underground data center of a former bank in Minneapolis and data backups are verified 24x7x365. Prices for CrashPlan are extremely inexpensive. To backup a single computer at 2 terabytes, it only cost $54.00 first year, $99.00 the second and $125.00 the third. Though I don’t know many people who would need 2 terabytes a year worth of backups, just know you have the option.

Nick: How did CrashPlan begin?

Matthew: Every great piece of software starts with a programers itch, a niche, where something that you want that the computer does not do. My case, new daughter. I had one of the first digital cameras and it took crapy photos, but it was the only photos I had and I ripped my music collection from CD to MP3 that I cared about, and too much work to replace. So I thought about how to back that up. While I could go to a hard drive, but what if that fails? I could  go to a RAID a series of drives where if one fails the other one still works. Well, that’s good but I live in Minnesota and if I put it in the wrong place, lighting or a flood, I could still loose it all. So it had to be off site. I started  to look at off site backups and no one was really doing anything. There was one company that looked like they might be doing it, but I did the math and it looked like even if it worked, it would cost me like $10,000 a year – WOW! I don’t have $10,000 a year. All I want is my stuff at your house for free! So I went to work, talked about it with a couple of my friends and said, “Wouldn’t it be cool if” and we said “Yea, that’d be easy”. So we started building it, and then we found out after two years later that it wasn’t that easy. Three years went by and we realized this really wasn’t easy its hard, but eventually we built it. We came to MacWorld in 2007 and said, ” Hey guys you should try this!” They gave feedback and we just listened, added more features, got more money, and did that year after year.

Nick: What would you put in the next release of CrashPlan?

Matthew: The next thing is that we need to put in what our customers are demanding and we keep track of what they ask for. They want to be able to backup there photos to the hard drive and their finances to the cloud. Right now, CrashPlan lets you backup, but they have to be in both spots. So finance and photos have to be on the hard drive and on the cloud. So, we want to implement backup sense where you can choose what you want to backup where.

There are many key points about the launch of CrashPlan: Original itch, you have to have a passion, then you build it yourself, the second thing is unrealistic sense of optimism – they thought that building CrashPlan was going to be easy. They were stubborn and kept building and now we have the best backup software in the United States. About 1 in 3 people use CrashPlan to backup there computers outside the United States. I want to thank Matthew for taking time out of his busy schedule to talk to me. He not only talked to me about CrashPlan, but he also helped me with questions I had about programming and helped point me in the right direction. If you would like to check out CrashPlan, you may do so by clicking the link CrashPlan.

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Get Free Songs and Movies from iTunes

Looking to gain a larger iTunes Library or just trying to be frugal when shopping on iTunes? Every week, Apple has free songs of the week, where you can download and keep the songs as long as you want. They release a good selection of songs such as a song I downloaded called “Under Control” by Parachute or “Fireflies” by Owl City a couple of months before it hit the Top 100.  To get the free songs you go to iTunes home page and scroll down to ” Free Single of the Week”, or “Free Music Video of the Week”, or if you want to view the free music, music videos, and movies you can just goto the bottom and click on “Free on iTunes’. The only thing is that there is usually only one song and music video per a week and if you don’t get the song by the end of the week you have to pay for it and the movies are usually older movies and not that great, but not always. Clearly, if your looking to expand your library or listen to some new music, launch iTunes and click away at the “Free on iTunes” selection!

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Great Time at MacWorld 2010

At MacWorld we meet great people and had a lot of fun. More interviews will be up later today and early tomorrow so stay tuned. But for now, check out the gallery of pictures. Enjoy!

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