Taking home a “Best of Show” award for the second year in a row, Peter Skinner of Ten One Design talks about the Fling in their booth at Macworld 2011. The Fling adds a simple but very effective analog game controller to your iPad that can be removed at any time. Peter explains how it works without even a dock connector, and why you’ll want to tell your friends but not your opponents.
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...Picking up one of the “Best of Show” awards at Macworld 2011, Rahul Shetty of Global Delight explains the simplicity and utility of their new product, Boom. Want your music louder on your Mac? How about the audio from any application or web site? Boom makes it easy, increasing volume up to 400% with no distortion, all through software. No external speakers or boxes to deal with, just improved volume, and for only $4.99.
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...In a different setting at Macworld 2011, Oliver Breidenbach, the CEO of Boinx Software, talks about their latest offering. BoinxTV Home brings the power of BoinxTV to the home, turning your Mac into a video production studio. Boinx has been careful to keep all the fun stuff in the home version, including green screen effects, lower thirds, transitions and much more. Oliver talks about how it compares to iMovie ’11, and how you can leverage the knowledge gained in BoinxTV Home when you’re ready to
...In the MacPractice booth at Macworld 2011, Mark Hollis updates us on recent developments in medical practice administration, including the High Tech Act which makes funding available to physicians for conversion to electronic medical records. MacPractice is the only medical office software ready and able to help practitioners get those funds. Mark reviews that capability, covers how they assist in the transfer from other systems to MacPractice, then turns his attention to the iPad in medicine, and makes a case for the MacBook Air as a important medical tool.
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...Macworld 2011 is in the books, and the crew from TidBITS drops in to discuss what worked and what might be improved for next year’s show. Examining everything from the Mobile Apps area to the Macworld Live Stage to the game area, the panel provides both realistic and wishful thinking recommendations and requests for Macworld 2012. Joining in the discussion are Jeff Carlson, Adam Engst, Tonya Engst, Glenn Fleishman, Lex Friedman and Rich Mogull.