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The XtremeMac MicroShield hard case will guard your iPod from minor scratches and dings, but it definitely won't hold up to a long-distance fall.
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With two dual-core CPUs and workstation-level graphics, the Power Mac G5 Quad is the burliest, fastest Mac to date, but it may soon become obsolete because Apple's move to Intel CPUs is already underway.
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XtremeMac's FS1 High Definition Earphones are a more affordable alternative to Shure's E4cs.
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The XtremeMac AirPlay, a shoddy FM transmitter specifically designed for the Apple iPod Shuffle, is a very expensive accessory for a very inexpensive player.
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XtremeMac's Audio kit comes with everything you need to set up a listening station in both your car and your home.
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The XtremeMac SuperHook provides a subtle carabiner alternative to the obnoxiousness of the stock Apple lanyard.
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The SportWrap by XtremeMac means well but ends up being too clunky and obtrusive to work well in the gym.
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Are you tired of looking at your boring white iPod Shuffle? Do you wish there was a product that integrated a scratch-resistant case with superbright colors that will definitely attract attention to your neck? If you answered yes to either of these questions, the XtremeMac Shieldz will be worth your while.
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The XtremeMac Bumperz offer users a way to personalize their iPod Shuffles and stand out above the sea of iPod owners.
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Yet another venture into the world of Shuffle cases (and the hip z plurality), XtremeMac introduces its line of seemingly bulletproof silicone covers that add a bit of color and a lot of protection to your device.
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The Apple iMac G5 gets trimmer and cheaper as it ups its performance and adds a handful of multimedia features, resulting in an all-around first-rate home PC.
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The XtremeMac TuffWrap cases for the Apple iPod Nanos offer a solution for users that need protection without sacrificing style points.
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The Apple SuperDrive Mac Mini addresses some of the shortcomings of its $499 predecessor, making it a well-rounded home PC at its base configuration.
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Quicken Premier 2006 is a great personal finance program that lacks the killer features to warrant an upgrade from Quicken 2005. Users of Quicken 2004 or earlier versions should make the leap, though.
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Apple's latest high-end Power Mac G5 is a blazing machine that stands up without blinking to the best of the competition, but we're still annoyed by some of its shortcomings.
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Along with the new Tiger OS, the iMac G5 gets more muscle beneath its sleek exterior, making the all-in-one desktop a better performer and a better value.
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Though its new user features have mixed appeal, Tiger's technological changes and speed improvements make this an enticing upgrade, especially for those who passed on Panther.
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InDesign CS2 speeds the creation of complex pages, further challenging market leader QuarkXPress. Translating a print page design directly to a Web format is always problematic, but InDesign CS2 can get you close.
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Vector graphics buffs will find this Illustrator upgrade worthwhile, especially to work with SVG-t art for mobile devices.
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GoLive CS2 may not win over converts from market leader Macromedia Dreamweaver, but this upgrade plays up its strengths, namely integration with other Adobe software.
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