New iPod Nano 1GB released

February 7, 2006

Apple sprung one on us today, and released a new version of the iPod Nano. The 1GB is available for $149, and can hold up to 240 songs. This was speculated to happen, but people also believed that Apple would kill the iPod Shuffle. But apparently, the Shuffle will stay around for a little bit […]

Dell finally gives up the Jukebox

February 6, 2006

A very short and pretty poor life the Jukebox had… Dell seems to have officially stopped selling hard-drive based Dell Jukebox MP3 players, and have instead “partnered” with Creative to sell their players on the Dell online store. The Ditty, which was released only about four months ago, is now the only Dell MP3 player […]

Is the Osborne effect still in effect?

February 6, 2006

As the Osborne effect almost took Osborne, Computer Corp. to bankrupcty, Apple is scared that the Osborne effect will haunt them as well. Analysts predicted an Osborne effect for Apple after the announcement of Intel processors inside Macs back at WWDC 2005, that people would stop buying PowerPC Macs to wait for Intel Macs. But […]

Apple February 22 Special Event invitation probably fake

February 5, 2006

My version of fake. I made this on Illustrator using Apple’s Airport Express photo. Just to prove that anyone can do this in 10 minutes. The fake invitation floating around Flickr. Someone on Flickr seems to think that he is funny by placing a fake picture of an invitation that doesn’t to an Apple Special […]

MacBreak – A new vidcast hosted by Leo Laporte and crew all about Macs

January 31, 2006

MacBreak, a new podcast hosted by Leo Laporte, Amber MacArthur, Emery Wells, and Alex Lindsay all about Mac, has been released. The MacBreak show has been given many “5 Stars” on iTunes, and everyone has accepted the new show and are very happy to see a new tech show since TechTV broke up. And the […]

iWork gains in market share, ready to compete with Office

January 23, 2006

ZD Net has written an article concerning Apple’s iWork competing with Microsoft’s Office. iWork has supposedly stolen the number two spot of the total market share of work applications. Corel has slipped with a market share of only 1.6%, while iWork has a whopping 2.7%. Meanwhile, Microsoft still owns most of the market with 95% […]

Apple’s 30th Anniversary and the 30th Anniversary Mac

January 23, 2006

On April 1st, 2006, Apple will be celebrating its 30th Anniversary. A website, ThankyouSteve.com has started selling t-shirts and wristbands to celebrate the occasion. ThankyouSteve.com is prepared to launch in only a couple of days, and says it will be providing some “exciting content” for you and me to enjoy. During the Macworld 2006 keynote […]

Contest for successfully booting Windows XP on an Intel Mac

January 22, 2006

Winxponmac.com is a brand new site, obviously created with iWeb, that will give a large amount of money to anyone who can boot Windows XP on a new Intel Mac. The prize is currently at $247, with 7 donations. There has been a lot of commotion recently about this topic, and many believe it will […]

Such Great Heights video just added

January 19, 2006

Today, I was surfing through the iTunes Music Store, and I was surprised when I saw an image with a link to the Such Great Heights music video by The Postal Service. In case you haven’t been reading my posts, there has been a lot of commotion with the new Apple+Intel Ad and The Postal […]

The controversy over the new Apple+Intel Ad

January 17, 2006

Over the past couple of days, many have complained how Apple’s new Intel ad is very similar to the music video by The Postal Service. But now the Mac community has discovered that this was nothing to get hyped about, since the director that directed the new Apple+Intel ad also was the director of the […]

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