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Dial “C” for Couture iPhone Cases


From Juicy Couture, the people who made terrycloth sweat suits hot, come three iPhone jelly cases in bright pink, blue and yellow with logo tags.

Hopefully some of the butter-fingered celebs who made Juicy famous will protect their iPhones with these, declaring “iChoose Juicy,” instead of “assistant go get me another phone” to the world.

$55 for a set of three. Available for pre-order.


Written by nicole_martinelli | Source: http://cultofmac.com
on October 6th, 2008 with no comments.
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Russia Has iPhone 3G But No App Store

Russia got the iPhone 3G on October 3rd under MTS, Vimpelcom, and MegaFon, the country's largest carriers, but they still have a lot of waiting to do before they get access to the iTunes Store. While the agreement between the carriers and Apple was reached, an agreement on App Store access has yet to be reached.


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iProduct Placement: Confessions of a Shopoholic


Movie stills for forthcoming chick flick “Confessions of a Shopoholic” show star Isla Fisher sitting in front of a MacBook. She’s pretty in pink and so is her computer case.

The movie, based on Sophie Kinsella’s book of the same title, is about a 25-year-old financial journalist who can’t stop overheating her credit cards. And finds a wealthy husband. Or something like that.

Film producers didn’t have to go to far to put a Mac in the movie.

On page 335 of the book, the Becky Bloomwood character has “a crisp copy of the Financial Times under one arm, a pair of tortisehell glasses perched on my head, my clunky executive briefcase in one hand and an AppleMac laptop (sic) in the other. Maybe I over did it.”

Nah, we think it’s just the right touch.


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Review: Gas station finders for the iPhone

 CA - If you’ve got a first generation iPhone or iPod touch, you’re not out of luck, however—you can input a zip code or city to help pinpoint your location. ...


Original story at Macworld .

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Cult of Mac Readers - Become a Boxee Alpha Tester!

Interested in trying out a cool media center for use with your Apple TV? Cult of Mac readers are invited to receive expedited applications for testing the alpha release of Boxee, a music, video and picture management solution to let your Apple TV play practically any DRM-free multimedia file. Follow this link to receive your alpha testing invitation.

Boxee for (Intel based) Mac works on OS X 10.4 (Tiger) and 10.5 (Leopard). Boxee for Linux is supported on Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) or 8.04 (Hardy Heron) x86 (not x86_64) operating systems. The Boxee patch works with the 2.2 update to Apple TV, but remember to install the update before you install the Boxee patch.

Detailed instructions for installing the Boxee patch after the jump.

Boxee integrates with your Apple TV via a flash drive that, if not configured as “bootable” out of the box, at least must be able to be made so. You don’t have to do that yourself, the Boxee patch creator will handle it. Keep in mind these notes from the people at boxee.tv: no need to format the flash drive, the creator takes care of that. A 1gb thumb drive is more than enough. smaller will work too (even a 256mb should work). The unit MUST support being made bootable. The creator will take care of enabling the flag, but there are some units that might not work. To quote Scott Davilla (the creator creator) on this, “even same brand units may not have the same capabilities, geometry, etc. If the stick does not work, get a another one.”

Step 1
Download the ATVUSB-Creator.

Step 2
Insert a “bootable” USB drive into your Mac.

Step 3

Run the ATVUSB-Creator and select your Apple TV version number (e.g., 2.1) and Boxee for Mac.

Step 4
Remove the USB drive and plug it into your Apple TV.

Step 5
Power on your AppleTV. The patchstick will run the ATV bootloader.

Step 6
After the bootloader finishes, remove the thumb drive from your AppleTV.

Step 7
Restart your AppleTV

Step 8
Click Boxee on the main menu. Then select update (this will download Boxee from the Internet).

Step 10
Once Boxee is done installing, restart your AppleTV.

Step 11
Click Boxee, and then select Boxee in the sub-menu to start the interface.


Written by Lonnie Lazar | Source: http://cultofmac.com
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