I did it. Earlier this month, I attended my very first MacMania cruise. In fact, it was my first cruise of any type. I was one of ten speakers that together provided more than thirty sessions over the course of the week. Topics ranged from the basics of digital photography to the nuances of running open source applications. There were some group discussions as well, including my personal favorite: myself, Dan Frakes, Andy Ihnatko and Rob Griffiths revealing the worst disasters to have befallen us as Mac users. It was more like stand-up comedy night than a serious discussion.

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Robotics, which has played a longstanding role in industrial applications, has finally entered the classroom in the form of applications for disabled students. It's a trend that could move beyond special needs and into the education mainstream. Gallaudet University, a school for the deaf and hard of hearing, recently added Anystream's Apreso Classroom, which captures lectures and makes them available online for students to download and review.

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The buzz is getting louder among consumers, analysts and competitors over when -- and if -- Apple intends to leverage its iPod empire with the manufacture of an iPhone. Now, reports from a Chinese newspaper seem to validate the speculation. Among the few remaining questions are what the iPhone will look like, and what features and functions it will boast. Apple has awarded a contract to manufacture about 12 million units of iPhones to Taiwan-based Hon Hai Precision, also known as Foxconn, according to several reports.

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Apple has remained tight-lipped about the iPod Video, but that hasn't stopped the Internet from buzzing with details of the gadget. The product, which is scheduled for UK release in January 2007, will cost Pounds 400 (US$512) and could be the iPod to propel Apple into the TV and movie market -- and cancel out Microsoft's Zune. The Apple iPod Video is expected to have a 3.5 inch wide touchscreen with sharp enough colors to make episodes of "Lost" look as good as they do on TV.

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PodJournals announced Wednesday a beta release of its signature social networking service that is centered around podcasting. The beta version of PodJournals is free to try, and the company also released a Mac OS X version of its client software. PodJournals is aiming its service at people interested in developing or following podcasts for and from friends. It is designed to work with Apple's forthcoming iTV, as well as with the iPod or any computer-based podcast viewing software.

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