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Remastered pop music is an art form that allows us to listen to the music we grew up with through a new pair of ears. Differing philosophies about how best to accomplish this has created a consumer awareness when these projects are done correctly, as well as when they aren't. Recent releases of a remastering of the entire Pink Floyd catalog, a masterful remixing and remastering of Jethro Tull's rock classic Aqualung, a fresh look at the beginnings of Smashing Pumpkins via their classic Gish and Siamese Dream albums, and Frank Sintatra will put you in the mood for a martini and a lounge to drink it in! Should you rush out and pick them up for the music lover in your life? Read our review to find out! These releases are Mac Edition Radio Holidays Picks!

Harris Fogel, posted 12/23/2011

Canon has been a technology leader for many years. They may be most frequently associated with still cameras, but consumers shouldn't overlook the impact that Canon has had on video cameras. From the pioneering XL-1 Mini-DV camcorder first introduced in 1997 which boasted interchangeable lenses, 3-chip CCD, and quickly became the darling of indie filmmakers everywhere, to the HD systems that bring incredible quality at an affordable price, Canon has a wide range of video offerings. To find how this evolution translates into a quality consumer product for today, we spent time with their entry-level Canon Vixia HFR-20 HD camcorder. Is this the video camera you want to have in your pocket at the ready? Read our review to find out! The Canon Vixia HFR-20 Camcorder is a Mac Edition Radio Holiday Pick.

Harris Fogel, posted 12/18/2011

After a beta period of four months, Apple released iOS 5 in early October 2011. After two months of release, it's time to put the heavily hyped features aside (Siri, I'm talking about you), step back, and take a look at the implications of this mobile operating system from an support perspective. Apple iOS 5 is a Mac Edition Radio Holiday Pick!

John Mulhern III, posted 12/12/2011

Several years ago we reviewed a new Universal CD/DVD player and wrote that: "Oppo is unique in that, while they only offer a few products, those products are thought out very carefully. They sell direct, without the middleman overhead, and the units are astonishingly good, especially for the price point." So, when Oppo introduced their new BDP-95 Universal Audiophile 3D Blu-ray Disc Player, we were eager to see what they came up with. How does it stack up against earlier units and the competition? Read our full review to find out! The OPPO BDP-95 Universal Audiophile 3D Blu-ray Disc Player is a Mac Edition Radio Holiday Pick!

Harris Fogel, posted 12/9/2011

The competition within the point-and-shoot camera market is as intense as any consumer battle you can find. From cameras that cost as little as $30 to advanced models costing 30 times that much, selection isn't a problem. One difference among today’s cameras is that newer models offer professional features and capabilities, including the ability to shoot in low light with faster lenses, and in the RAW format. The Olympus Z-X1 camera is one of the prime players in this field. Don’t want the size and bulk of an Electronic Viewfinder Interchangeable Lens (EVIL) model such as the Olympus Micro 4/3 models, but still want the capabilities? We took a serious look at the Olympus XZ-1 to find out how it fared. Read our review for our experience. The Olympus XZ-1 is a Mac Edition Radio Holiday Pick!

Harris Fogel, posted 12/9/2011

Dropped calls are a constant annoyance and fact of our cell phone lives, but what can you do if those calls keep getting dropped even when you're at work or home? We have tried cell phone cases that claim to have "cell boosters" inside, but they didn't seem to make much of a difference. Another approach is to use a specialized amplifier and antenna to strengthen the signal. We tested the zBoost -YX540 Metro and YX545 SOHO Cell Phone Signal Boosters to see if our constantly dropped calls would come to a welcome end. The YX540 Metro and YX545 SOHO Cell Phone Signal Boosters are Mac Edition Radio Holiday Picks!

Harris Fogel, posted 11/27/2011

Not enough room for data on your tablet or solid state drive? Those movies you wanted to watch on long holiday flights take up space, just as your gigabytes of music and photos do. With tablets requiring a computer to transfer data, what to do? We tested the Seagate GoFlex Satellite Mobile Wireless Storage hard drive to see if it was the solution. Want to know how it performed? Read our review! The Seagate GoFlex Satellite Mobile Wireless Storage is a Mac Edition Radio Holiday Pick.

Harris Fogel, posted 11/26/2011

We love our cell phones, especially when we remember to grab them out of their chargers on the way out the door! So, when we first discovered Bringrr we thought it sounded like a terrific idea. Bringrr is a simple device that, when plugged into a car's power port and paired with a Bluetooth-enabled phone, sounds an audible reminder telling you that you've left your phone behind. Did it work as expected? Read our full review to find out! Here's a hint: the Bringrr is a Mac Edition Radio Holiday Pick!

Nancy Burlan, posted 11/26/2011

With the global attention accorded the passing of Steve Jobs in October it might seem that nothing additional could be said. At least that is what I thought until I was offered the chance to view a rough cut of a video based on an interview that Robert Cringely (aka Mark Stephens) did with Steve Jobs for Cringely's documentary, "Triumph of the Nerds: The Rise of Accidental Empires," an epic PBS miniseries about the founding of the personal computer industry. This week you can view this video for yourself. Is it worth an hour of your time? Read on for the full review! Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview is a Mac Edition Radio Holiday Pick!

Harris Fogel, posted 11/13/2011

A new competitor in the world of video games arrives to challenge the status quo. Just as Netflix and Hulu proved that many folks found they could live without physical media, and iTunes closed the book on CD ownership, so why purchase a video game? OnLive promises to do away with those boxes of discs. But can OnLive's mix of instant gaming and cloud software dethrone the physical discs? Read on to find out! The OnLive Game System is a Mac Edition Radio Holiday Pic!

Thomas Fogel, Posted 11/12/2011

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