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NetFlix instant streaming movies to your iPhone …awesomeness?

17200v1 max 450x4501 NetFlix instant streaming movies to your iPhone …awesomeness?The Mac web, or more specifically, the iPhone web is buzzing about Netflix for iPhone today. This is huge for NetFlix subscribers who find themselves in need of on-demand entertainment as it allows them to instantly watch movies and TV shows from the service’s vast selection of titles streamed from their servers directly to the iPhone’s screen.

Since I’m in Canada and still awaiting the arrival of the promised NetFlix service, I have to go by second-hand accounts. Mel Martin from TUAW says…

The new iPhone version has excellent image quality, supports fast forwarding and rewinding of the video stream, and like other incarnations of Netflix, allows you to pick up where you left off if you stop a movie and restart it. As Netflix members will appreciate, you can pause a movie you are watching on a Netflix device at home, and start the movie on the iPhone app and it will resume at the same place.

GeekSugar has a very helpful word of warning: make sure you use the app when you’re connected to wifi or expect a huge cell phone bill.

Like I said, I can’t try the app—I wish I could. Just based on the buzz and the strong potential for a service like this in the marketplace, I have to assume this is awesomeness.

Get Trashed

File disposal is a routine element of work on a Mac. This week we’ll look at a few utilities that let you get rid of it better.

Trash It!

This simple script force-empties the trash. Very useful if you are trying to mass-delete files or have locked file issues. Small and handy.

QuickTrash

This little freebie is a small app you can drag onto your Finder toolbar. When clicked it fires up, sends any selected files in that window to the trash and splits.

ToolBar Trash

This is another implementation of the same thing. This app is faceless, and when clicked opens the trash. When files are dragged onto it, they are sent to the trash.

Exif Untrasher 0.7

This utility recovers deleted images on digital cameras. While you have to duplicate the drive with DiskCopy, it does work well. Warning: It has only been tested on CompactFlash media.

Wastebasket

Miss the desktop trash? Wastebasket brings back the days or yore. This too is a small application that sits on the desktop (or wherever you put it) and moves files to the trash as well as unmounts drives.

Well, this episode was in the garbage before I even started. Hope you found something you liked!

Brian

Warning– ipopmybaby onesie ”Not intended for sleepwear.”

82360856 9a98af27aa m Warning   ipopmybaby onesie Not intended for sleepwear.It is always a concern here at MacMerc that we are careful about the kinds of products to which we give attention. This is why we believe that it is important to inform our readers of a situation that has developed concerning the ipopmybaby onesie, a product that we have mentioned on this site in the past.

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Via a comment left on our Flickr page for the onesie we were informed that Matt MacDonald’s baby girl, Ella, suffered injuries due to “the breathability and rough nature of the silk screen” on the garment. Those in charge of ipopmybaby has been informed of this and have taken steps to make it clearer to parents that the onesie is not to be worn as sleepwear. In fact, the label on the garment had already been tagged as such but it appears from Mr. MacDonald’s documented photographs that the specific product he received had no such warning tag due to some as yet unexplained error in production.

Parents, please take care.

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