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This is a tutorial on changing the screen resolutions. Most people probably already know how to do that, but in case you want to know, I showed you an overview of the new iPod Nano and how if you like turn it, it like goes into cover flow mode. Whoa, that's cool! Look at that case, or I don't know if it's a case or not, but look, it works well with the background.

See, I really like seeing cool advertisements and stuff like that, so you get 24 issues a year, I'm assuming, if you subscribe to this. So, um, and again, CDs inside. What's on the CD? Um, um, I'm pretty sure it's just files and stuff, but whatever, okay? So again, again, that's iCreate.

Okay, I'm at 11 minutes, so this is gonna be a two-parter. I create, yeah, next Macworld, the Mac at 25 special anniversary issue. What's next for Apple? New MacBook, and you might be wondering who is this man sitting in front of these old computers? Steve Jobs! That was Steve Jobs when he was younger.

So, yeah, let's get started. Um, okay, so big advertisement for iPod, no, iPod? Wow, it's nothing like an iPod. MacBook Air, sorry, I could have just read this thing. Really, really thin external battery for your iPhone, and this tells you what's going to be on each page.

Some good speakers to get with your Mac, stuff about, um, Steve Jobs. Steve Jobs holds court. So this isn't really a magazine. I mean, it's a magazine, but I don't know if this is one that you subscribe to, or if it's just one of those special things. Macworld is one of those things where for one week, you get to see um, um stuff about Mac.

This tells you about the whole new MacBook makeover, how they made it, yeah, how they designed it like completely different. You might wonder, what are all these? They're all Macworld magazines, I guess, or whatever you want to call them. And then this one is the one we're reading now. The latest one is right—where was it? There!

Okay, it shows you about a scanner for your Mac. You can scan, um, like if you have— I don't know what this is. This is just a piece of paper I pulled off my desk. Um, if you have a word document or a piece of paper, you can scan it, put it into a PDF file on your computer. It's actually really cool!

Discount tells you about some external hard drives that are good. Okay, so again, what was that? So again, that was Macworld. Macworld. Okay, so um, this was just a real quick, um, actually not real quick. Now we're at 15 minutes, but whatever. Just an overview on some Mac magazines in case you didn't know that they're out there.

They are, and I recommend checking them out if you didn't already. And I also recommend subscribing to Mad Kids 101, your source for Mac news and Mac tutorials. Thank you for watching and have a nice da...

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