The Week in iPhone 4 Cases: Black and white: " Our weekly iPhone 4-case roundup is back, and while the question on many people's minds is whether or not the white iPhone 4 really is thicker than the black one, the case manufacturers say they've got you covered.
Introducing Macworld's Digital Photography Superguide, fourth edition: " For all the work camera companies have put into making their cameras as easy to use as possible, it's easy to get quickly overwhelmed by all the possibilities. Enter Macworld's Digital Photography Superguide, to help you solve all your photographic needs.
Best DSLR and lnterchangeable-lens cameras for video: " These video-capable DSLRs and compact interchangeable-lens cameras earned the top scores for video quality in our subjective tests, and some of them add full manual controls and continuous autofocus for video.
FreeHand users sue Adobe for 'killing' the application: " Free FreeHand have followed through on their threat to sue Adobe, accusing the design giant of anti-competitive behavior for not supporting the vector-drawing application.
Intel speeds up road map to tackle threat from ARM: " Intel CEO Paul Otellini says his company will dramatically shake up its microprocessor road map to meet the demand for very-low-power processors. He also rebuffed unconfirmed reports that Apple might move away from Intel chips to ARM-based processors.
Mac Gems: TapeDeck 1.4: " TapeDeck streamlines the process of making and organizing audio recordings. And does so with a user interface that will bring a smile to those of us who used an actual cassette deck back in the day.
Crowdfunding helps cool tech projects get off the ground: " Crowdfunding builds off of the concept of crowdsourcing, but instead of contributing ideas for a project, users contribute money to get a project or business off the ground. It's becoming an increasingly popular way for people to fund accessories and other tech projects.