A Very Macintosh Christmas: Part I

Once again, it is nearing my favorite time of year. Until December 25th, I will be posting tips on how you can use your Mac, iPod, or iPhone to make the holiday season a tiny bit merrier.

Cali Lewis, Geoff Smith, Paul Colligan, and Neal Campbell put together a 30-minute video of a yule log burning to the sweet sounds of Christmas music. They sell it in editions for your iPod, iPhone, Mac, and AppleTV for prices as low as $5. If that wasn’t cool enough, they also donate a portion of the profit to three different charities. For a very small price, you can do something nice for you, your family, and society on the whole. You can make everyone’s season brighter.

A Very Macintosh Christmas: Part I

Photo Credit: Susan E Adams, iYule.tv

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Grant is a writer from Delaware. In his spare time, Grant maintains a personal blog, hosts a weekly podcast, and researches genealogy.

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