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Apple Opens iTunes LP and Extras to Developers

Never let it be said that Apple doesn’t keep its promises. Six weeks after announcing it would open up its iTunes LP file format to all developers and labels, Apple delivered this morning with specifications and resources for both iTLP and its DVD-like iTunes Extras. All of the contents are here. The company also through [...]

Let’s Give Thanks This Thanksgiving — For Steve Jobs

Techcrunch’s Michael Arrington has written a nice essay giving thanks this Thanksgiving — to Steve Jobs.
Arrington rightly points out that our world would be very different if Jobs hadn’t returned to Apple 12 years ago. Mobile phones would still be horrible, computers would still be ugly and the music industry would have collapsed.
“… What would [...]

Review: Lo-mob Photo Effects App Puts 28 Retro Cameras In Your Pocket

Today’s Best Thing Ever is Lo-mob, a gorgeous new photo effects app for iPhone.
The emphasis is on decidedly retro-looking shots. There are 28 (count ‘em) different effects on offer, ranging from 35mm format film to a variety of instant camera prints.
Lo-mob will take photos from your Camera Roll or let you snap fresh [...]

Apple Fans Flood Microsoft Window Display With “Get A Mac” Tweets

Department store Saks Fifth Avenue is running a Christmas display in New York City, sponsored in part by Microsoft, where well-wishers can send messages from Twitter to the store window.
In a rather unsurprising, but still entertaining, turn of events a lot of those people express the holiday spirit with “Bah Microsoft!” which then pops up [...]

Hang up Your Apple Love with Exploded Mac, Macronaut and Mac Ghost Posters

Exploded Mac: the Poster

Exploded Mac: the Poster

Love the Exploded 128 Mac tee but find there are only so many places you can wear it? You can hang up your Apple love with Garry Booth’s take on the inner workings of this milestone Mac, it’s part of a trio of retro-Mac posters.

snippets from Mactrilogy posters

snippets from Mactrilogy posters

You can also deck your halls with “Macronaut,” Ray Frenden’s space-age voyager who looks like he’s lost Command or create a den of antiquity with  Gary Gao’s “Mac Ghosts,” specters of computers past.

This is a limited run of fewer than 100, offered at a package price of $39,  so if you’re interested in the Mac Poster Trilogy, make a move.

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nicole_martinelli

Nicole Martinelli was born in San Francisco and has lived in Milan and Florence, Italy. Cultish tendencies and love for DIY increased while living on the Old Continent, where tech came late and cost more in Big Mac index terms. She's written for Wired.com, The New York Times and Newsweek, and since 1999 on her site, Zoomata. If you're so inclined, friend her on Facebook or connect on Linked in.

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