12 Haziran 2009 Cuma

iPhone 3G S, new MacBooks, and more

It's all things Apple in this week's playlist, as Brian Tong wraps up all of the hottest announcements made at WWDC, including the iPhone 3G S, Mac OS X Snow Leopard, and updates to the MacBook Pro line. The new iPhone drops in stores June 19 (check back next week for our First Look), but we have a special First Look video on the updated operating system with Kent German, who takes a look at some of the new key features. And for our non-Apple fans out there, we have other great videos for you, including a How To on becoming a Pandora expert, the latest Top 5 with Tom Merritt, and more.
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June 12, 2009

iPhone 3G S, new MacBooks, and more
It's all things Apple in this week's playlist, as Brian Tong wraps up all of the hottest announcements made at WWDC, including the iPhone 3G S, Mac OS X Snow Leopard, and updates to the MacBook Pro line. The new iPhone drops in stores June 19 (check back next week for our First Look), but we have a special First Look video on the updated operating system with Kent German, who takes a look at some of the new key features. And for our non-Apple fans out there, we have other great videos for you, including a How To on becoming a Pandora expert, the latest Top 5 with Tom Merritt, and more.
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Featured video of the week

WWDC 2009 keynote wrap-up
Brian Tong covers all the announcements from the WWDC 2009 keynote. There's the new iPhone 3G S, more iPhone 3.0 OS details, Mac OS X Snow Leopard's first public viewing, and the MacBook Pro line gets a new family member.
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Top 10 videos of the week

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iPhone 0S 3.0
The latest update to the iPhone's operating system adds a host of sorely needed features, including voice recording, stereo Bluetooth, and cut, copy, and paste. And once AT&T gets its act together, you'll get multimedia messaging, as well.

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Apple MacBook Summer 2009
Apple's last (non-Pro) MacBook standing asks if living without an SD card slot, aluminum body, and longer-lasting battery is worth a $200 price break.

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How to do more with Pandora
Learn how to dig deeper into Pandora's online radio service by creating intricate personal stations, exporting feeds to your blog, and more.

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Amazon Kindle DX
The pricey Kindle DX offers improvements over the Kindle 2, but its larger chassis has its pluses and minuses.

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Buzz Report: iPhone 3G S: Wait for Verizon
The new iPhone is out and it's obvious that Apple is none too happy with AT&T. Plus, China censorship. As usual.

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CNET Top 5: Best Products
Find out what tech we rated the highest over the past three months.

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Apple MacBook Pro Summer 2009 (13-inch)
The standard 13-inch MacBook gets a promotion to the Pro line, while adding an SD card slot, FireWire, and a longer-lasting battery.

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Green Show: The Brammo Enertia electric motorcycle
In this week's show, a hands-on look at Brammo's Enertia electric motorcycle, Samsung's edge-lit HDTV technology, and a charger that can power gadgets with kinetic energy.

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T-Mobile Sidekick LX vs. Helio Ocean 2
It's a face-off between two hip messaging phones that have all the social-networking features you can think of. It's the Sidekick LX taking on the Ocean 2 for Prizefight supremacy.

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Safari 4 for Windows and Mac
Apple is touting Safari 4 as the fastest browser on the Web. Depending on your computer's specs, that may indeed be true. However, if you need more than speed, Safari may not be the best choice.

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