‘Your Mac Life Show’ will giveaway an iPod touch tonight
Posted by Dave Merten
Sep 17, 2008 at 10:32am
In another in a series of rejections, Apple has turned down an application called Podcaster from inclusion in the App Store. This rejection is different in that Apple’s reasons are that the app competes with services Apple directly provides. Chuck La Tournous of RandomMaccess.com will join us to discuss the issue. Also on tonight’s show, they will be giving away an 8gig iPod touch, so tune in!
Kristi Fox of Epson will also join us to talk about the new line of Epson All-in-One Printers including the new Epson Stylus NX400. We’ll even have an NX400 to give away to a lucky listener!
Lesa is on with her iStockphoto.com ‘Graphic Tip of the Week,’ and Peter Cohen of Macworld will have “The Big Story.”
And on tonight’s show, they will give away an 8gig iPod touch!
You can watch ‘live’ video of the ‘Your Mac Life Show’ every Wednesday evening—from 8:30pm to 11pm EST—in their ‘virtual studio’ located at yml.macosg.com. You can also join one of the two Chat Rooms that run during the live show—the dedicated IRC Server at irc.netmug.org in the #yourmaclife Channel, or the YML/MacOSG Chat Room in the virtual studio. If you have any questions or comments, please send them to Your Mac Life Show (onair AT yourmaclifeshow.com).
The ‘Your Mac Life Show’ is the one of the most informative Macintosh-focused broadcasts in the world. For over 12 years, Shawn King and company have been entertaining and informing fellow Mac users with the most interactive-broadcast you’ll find anywhere. ‘MacFormat UK’ named ‘Your Mac Life Show’ one of the Top Ten Podcasts in the World!
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Dave was one of the founding guides at ‘The Mining Company,’ now known as About.com, in February 1998. Dave was their ‘Focus on Mac Support’ guide. In 2004 he started ‘G5 Owners Support Group,’ and in 2005, renamed it ‘Mac Owners Support Group.’ In 2006, he started the ‘MacOSG Support Corner’ column here at Macsimum News.
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