Archive for October, 2006

XtremeMac Announces SuperClip for 2G iPod nano

Posted by: Michael on Oct 26, 2006 | No Comments

XtremeMac today announced its new SuperClip for Apple’s 2G iPod nano. SuperClip is available for pre-order now via the XtremeMac website and will begin shipping to Internet customers on November 6, 2006.
SuperClip is a low-profile attachment that snaps on to the back of the iPod nano and clips to a belt, pocket, purse or [...]

Video iPod Patent REVEALED w/illustration

Posted by: Michael on Oct 26, 2006 | 2 Comments

Last week I posted about Apple revealing a “true” Video iPod as early as this week.  As most of you, I’m sure, have noticed, this week is rolling on by with no Video iPod as of yet…STILL, Hrmpf has given us some very, very revealing information from an Apple patent that was published today.
The patent [...]

Apple’s Missteps: 8 Products that tanked

Posted by: Michael on Oct 26, 2006 | 8 Comments

In the years since Apple’s inception the company has created some of the most amazing devices the world has ever seen. Apple, however, is not without it’s stinkers…and the products on this list were undeniable failures (financially, at least) for Apple. Most of them lead to much better products down the road, and [...]

Apple Interactive Television Box - the iTV that wasn’t

Posted by: Michael on Oct 25, 2006 | 1 Comment

For you digg readers out there (hi, Digg readers!) you’ve probably already seen this link to the Cynical IT Guy’s blog where he rants about how iTV came out 11 years ago…and except for the fact that he is completely wrong…I totally agree with him. After doing only a few minutes worth of researching [...]

Top 10 Apple Innovations

Posted by: Michael on Oct 24, 2006 | 31 Comments

With the 5th Anniversary of the iPod upon us, we’re seeing lots of posts from various blogs (including our own) about the revolution that was (and is) the iPod. It’s one of Apple’s greatest innovations…but is it their greatest? I started thinking about that a few weeks ago, and have been researching it [...]

XtremeMac Launches MicroShield Case for 2G iPod nano

Posted by: Michael on Oct 24, 2006 | No Comments

Fort Lauderdale, FL (October 24, 2006) — XtremeMac today announced its new MicroShield, a crystal clear case designed to fit the newest version of Apple’s iPod nano. MicroShield is available for pre-order now via the XtremeMac website and will begin shipping to Internet customers on November 6, 2006.
Constructed of impact-resistant hard plastic, MicroShield protects iPod [...]

Apple reveals 2 Core 2 Duo MacBook Pros

Posted by: Michael on Oct 24, 2006 | 2 Comments

Now on sale in the Apple Store, 2 Core 2 Duo MacBook Pros.
The 15 and 17 inch models both feature the blazing speed of the Intel Core 2 Duo processors, and feature built-in iSight, iLife ‘06, OSX Tiger, and weigh in at only 5.6 and 6.8 pounds.
A 2.16GHz or 2.33GHz Intel Core 2 Duo. Up [...]

Five Years of the iPod - It’s All About the Music!

Posted by: J. Angelo Racoma on Oct 24, 2006 | 2 Comments

October 23rd, 2006 marked the fifth birthday of the venerable iPod. You see them everywhere–on the streets, on the train, at the mall, and perhaps you, or even your kids, own one. Or two. Or three. The iPod has been hailed as Apple’s saving grace, having helped bolster the company’s bottomline and brand awareness, and [...]

REVIEW: iFrogz Custom Case - Part One - Customizing and Ordering

Posted by: Michael on Oct 23, 2006 | No Comments

iFrogz has been making a name for itself recently with some really interesting products, including their water resistant Bagz, and upcoming tadpole iPod case for kids, but one product that I’ve been dying to get a hold of is their custom iPod cases. Well, I finally got the chance late last week, and [...]

MacTalk - A new Mac Magazine you can read for FREE!

Posted by: Michael on Oct 23, 2006 | 3 Comments

MacTalk is a new Australian-based Mac print magazine from the founders of the MacTalk Australia forums & community.
The magazine is a collection of articles that are not only relevant to running and using your Mac, but also the associated tasks you may do with it. There are tutorials, audio/visual related topics, product selection advice and [...]

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