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Best known for their lenses, Sigma has already released dSLRs on the market. Now they’re going after the compact market: “The DP1 is a completely new type of camera offering the full spec. and high image quality of a DSLR in the body of a compact camera.”
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Well, we already have all three Star Wars Mr. Potato Heads in the household, Optimash Prime, and Spider-Potato, so obviously, the Tater of the Lost Ark will have to be added to the collection…
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“Need to link to a New York Times article from your weblog? Enter your link here, and we’ll give you the weblog-safe link” There’s even a bookmarklet so you can just drag-and-drop…
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A church in North Carolina is giving out shot glasses with their logo and other info at local bars as part of an outreach to the community. That’s definitely some of the out-of-the-box thinking the church at large needs more of.
Month: February 2008
The February issue of About This Particular Macintosh is now available for your reading pleasure.
Yes, he’s a month late for such reminiscing, but Wes weighs in on the comings and goings of 2007 in this month’s Bloggable. He also looks at the blogosphere’s rumblings over the new MacBook Air, and other items of interest. From across the pond, Mark offers an Englander’s point of view on Steve Jobs’ Macworld Expo Keynote, while he waits for a CyTV update, due to an incompatibility with Leopard.
Angus offers the pros and cons from this year’s Macworld Expo, as he sees it. Ted offers a progress report for this month’s ATPO, pre-announcing (pre-pre-announcing?) an outlining product he’s endeavoring to build, as well as offering his thoughts on Macworld Expo (anyone else see a theme here?) and an opinion regarding software business models.
Photoshop For the Curious returns from its brief hiatus, as Lee introduces us to Photoshop’s wonderful world of Masks. And, yes, while I didn’t attend Macworld Expo in person, this will not stop yours truly from offering his impressions of Steve Jobs’s keynote address to open the 2008 Macworld Expo, which took place in San Francisco last month. (There it is, again.) This month’s desktop pictures are courtesy of ATPM reader Kim Lee, from a November 2007 trip to Manado, Indonesia. Thanks, Kim!
Linus looks at Chameleon 5.0.881M Legacy, a Photoshop plug-in for combining images, while Ellyn plays around with Flip Words 2, something of a combination of Boggle and Hangman. Chris, ATPM’s official pilot, puts the Kinetik 15.4 Backpack through its paces, and Ed puts a few balls in to play with MacPinball 2.6.
As always, this month’s issue is available in a variety of formats for your reading pleasure.