On this episode Steve takes us on an Apple adventure. First he introduces us to the slender Mac Book Air, a laptop so thin it fits in a manila envelope. The new notebook features a full-size keyboard and a backlit LED 13.3-inch display. It also ships with a built-in iSight camera, a solid-state drive, and a new larger track pad which supports multi-touch gestures. This means that just like the iPhone, you'll be able to pan around your photos, pinch to zoom in or out, and rotate with only two fingers!
Steve shows us how to go wireless with the AirPort Express and the AirPort Extreme. Learn how to play music wirelessly, share a printer, share external hard drives and create a high-speed network. He then shares a touching experience with us, as he looks at the iPod iTouch. The iTouch is a portable media player and Wi-Fi mobile platform which uses the same multi-touch interface as the iPhone. You can wirelessly access your favourite applications like iTunes, Safari, and You Tube with Apples iTouch.
Then on Tech Toys Caroline takes a look at See Eye2Eye. Most web cam users end up staring at their computer screen instead of the person they're talking to. Using See Eye2Eye’s teleprompter attachment for your computer, you can talk directly to your family, friends, and business associates and look directly at them.
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laptops
what are the best laptops from 1,500 to 2,000 ???
Laptops
I would go for a MacBook or if you can afford it a MacBook Pro. We have 2 MacBooks and found them excellent.
Bill Gates wants your money, Steve Jobs wants to change the way you think.