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Thought Out MagStay Pro

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The MagStay Pro is a little plastic gadget designed to help hold the MagSafe power connector into the MacBook Pro. By attaching to the USB port right beside the MagSafe, it helps to stop the MagSafe from falling out of the port.

Simply put, the MagStay helps reverse the typical effects of the MagSafe, but if there is a great enough tug, the MagSafe will still pop out as it’s suppose to. I have been testing this product for the last few weeks, and to this day, it has not fallen out like the MagSafe does.

I would highly recommend that all MacBook Pro users purchase a MagStay Pro, and I even think that Apple could learn from this product.

Here is a little demo from ThoughtOut (the manufactures of the MagStay Pro).

Product Info:

Name: MagStay Pro
Price: $11.99

Freeverse releases Neon Tango, a retro-style arcade shooter

NTscreenshot44 20080206 210340 Freeverse releases Neon Tango, a retro style arcade shooterFreeverse has announced a new game called Neon Tango. It’s a psychedelic arcade-style shooter with lots of action, seizure-inducing visuals, and a bit of that retro mojo that’s been going around lately.

In the game, you take your ship into battle against the forces of chaos across 50 stages of bitmapped treachery, overflowing with glowing enemies and pulsating bosses. Each wave offers a brand new way to play. It looks like a lot of fun.

Neon Tango is available for USD$24.95. A free demo is also available.

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Sharp eyes spy Time Machine changes in MWSF keynote demo

timemachine 20080122 212609 Sharp eyes spy Time Machine changes in MWSF keynote demoSome sharp eyes watching Steve Jobs’ keynote address from last week’s Macworld Conference and Expo noticed a new button added to the bottom of Time Machine’s window. The button is marked “Only Show Changes” and, I’m guessing, that once pressed it will change Time Machine’s behavior to only show files that have changed from backup to backup–call me crazy.

It seems reasonable to assume that this will be one of the features added in the upcoming Mac OS X 10.5.2 update. Time will tell.

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