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Brian Tong hosts the premiere of the Apple Byte, where we cover the latest in the Apple world. Apple drops its latest MacBooks on us with features galore and...ummm...NO FIREWIRE!
Brian Tong shows us some of our favorite skits that have made Apple Byte so unique.
The Constantines: "Nightime/Anytime, It's Alright"
When the Constantines headlined the Sub Pop showcase at the 2004 SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas; the band's show concluded with them standing on the speaker stacks clapping and keeping time for the audience as the room sang the band's recent set closer (Lou Reed's "Temporary Thing") back at them. This scene lasted a full five minutes, five minutes of finale without the band playing a single note and thus the increasingly impatient promoters, fearful of running over their strict Texan curfew, couldn't even unplug the band to get them off the stage. But then the purpose of the stage is constantly called into question at Constantines shows. Bryan and Steve will regularly move their mic stands into the crowd and Doug frequently hands out percussion to the faithful gathered together near the band. The greatest rock and roll is always transformative, a concept that the Constantines grasped from their inception and one which was so readily on display at this show. The boundary between band and crowd is blurred; inhibitions are lost, along with voices, and ultimately you feel more alive than you did before the band took the stage, before you stopped noticing the stage.
It's $199 for an iPhone 3G S or $499 for me
Brian Tong wraps up WWDC with the deep Apple Byte insight you expect. He'll show you how to secure your iPhone safely; and FireWire is back on a 13-inch MacBook Pro.
Sleep, restart, and shutdown tips for your Mac
Brian Tong shows you keyboard shortcuts to power down your Apple desktop or laptop.
It's the Brian Tong show, with co-hosts Bonnie Cha, Donald Bell, the new iPod Shuffle, and a chocolate pudding pie.
If you've never experienced the joy that is TiVo, Brian Tong shows you everything you need to get started.
Update your Twitter and personal blog at the same time
Brian Tong shows you how twitterfeed will do all the work for you.
Mailbag: Prizefight flame wars!
Brian Tong's iPod vs. Zune Prizefight brings out the fanboys and we've got all the good dirt on this week's Mailbag.
Mailbag: Vampires did not kill Crave
Brian Tong explains why Crave got canceled and Tom Merritt explains why he is hosting instead of Molly.
