Apple’s Black Friday Sale

Friday, November 24th, 2006


Apple Store

Apple has dropped the prices on some Macintoshes, iPods and accessories today only, Friday November 24th. You can get a brand new MacBook or iMac for $101 off, an iPod nano for $21 off or a regular iPod for $31 off. They also have deals on car chargers, earphones, speakers, Office 2004 Standard Edition, .Mac, Parallels, the Airport Express base station and more.

Shipping should be free on most orders.

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MacBook Glossy Screen Report

Thursday, November 16th, 2006

I recently picked up one of the new model Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro’s, and decided to try the new glossy screen. I was hesitant; I was worried about glare and whether it might make it more difficult to read the screen in bright light.

To the contrary, the glossy screen is fantastic. I find the display more readable than ever. I do see reflections in it at times, but my focus on the things on the display just tunes them out. The only downside is that it seems to pick up fingerprints more easily.

Apple’s Shiny New Airline Magsafe Adapter - Free at Last!

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006

Apple Magsafe Airline Adapter

One of the dirty little secrets of Apple’s MacBook Pro was that there was no airplane power adapter available for it. In fact, since it draws 85 watts of power and most seats can only deliver 75 watts of power, so it was pretty much doomed from the start.
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Apple Announcements

Monday, August 7th, 2006

Apple’s Developer’s conference (WWDC) starts today, and as always there’s been a great deal of anticipation of the keynote speech where Steve Jobs was expected to announce new hardware, features of the next version of MacOS X, and other goodies.

This keynote was a little different… as we’re most of the way through Apple’s transition to Intel processors, there were a lot of certainties about the announcements - that Apple would announce a PowerMac successor, that it would be named “Mac Pro”… just the details were uncertain.
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Apple’s Free iPod Educational Deal

Saturday, July 8th, 2006




Apple Online Store


Apple Store

Apple is offering several deals which can help save some dollars when you buy a Mac. Note that you need to buy everything together on the same invoice from the same store; the deals vary on where you can buy stuff from and still qualify for the rebate. And they are rebates - you’ll need to be fussy and clip UPC codes, save invoices, fill out forms and mail it all back to Apple.

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Adding Memory to Your New Intel Mac

Saturday, July 8th, 2006

If you buy your new Intel Macintosh from Apple and you get it with additional RAM pre-installed, you’ll be paying through the nose for the memory. If you’re comfortable adding memory to your Mac (and it’s really not difficult to; it’s the most common hardware operation that end-users perform, and Apple has made it pretty easy to deal with) then you can definitely save a decent amount of money on the RAM.

Increasing the total memory in your Macintosh is likely the cheapest way to improve its performance. MacOS X really wants at least 512MB to start with, and if you’re doing anything memory intensive, say Photoshop, you’ll be very very happy to max out your RAM. Also, if you’re on an Intel Mac and you’re running older, non-Intel applications that are built for a PowerPC, you’ll be using “Rosetta” without knowing it, and you’ll definitely need some extra RAM.
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Weatherpop for Macintosh

Tuesday, June 20th, 2006

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When I browse through add-ons of…almost any kind, really… menu bar, dock, Firefox plugins, Wordpress plugins… one kind that shows up very frequently is weather reporting plugins. Everyone seems to really want to know what the weather’s going to be like. Now when you live in New England, I get it, because the weather could veer off into the twilight zone with pretty much no warning, but when you live in the San Francisco bay area, you’ve got a pretty good confidence level that tomorrow’s weather is going to be like today’s, which was like yesterday’s - except for that catastrophic, freeway-slicking “rain shower” that may happen thrice a year… I suppose even people in the San Francisco area want to know what the weather will be like.

My favorite weather widget is WeatherPop. It lives in the menu bar under MacOS X and unobtrusively lets me know what’s going on right outside my window, and what to expect.

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Amazon $100 MacBook Rebate (and other Amazon Macintosh rebates)

Sunday, May 21st, 2006

Amazon continues to have the best retail prices for Macintoshes.

They’re offering a $100 rebate on the new MacBook. They also offer a $150 rebate on the MacBook Pro, a $100 rebate on the iMac and a $25 rebate on the Mac Mini.

The rebates are also very easy to claim… good going, Amazon! You can submit the rebate online without having to mail anything to them.

Checking the Temperature on Intel Macintoshes

Wednesday, May 17th, 2006

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Checking the temperature of your computer CPU is one of those things that a lot of people seem to like to do, like be able to control iTunes from the status bar of their mail reader, or plugin an add-on to every other application in the world so that it can tell them what the weather is in its own distinctive way.

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Goodbye iBook - the new MacBook in White and Black

Tuesday, May 16th, 2006

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Today Apple finally announced their iBook replacement - the new MacBook (non-pro), which replaces both the iBook line and the 12″ Powerbook. They come in black and white.

Don’t hold your breath for a 12″ MacBook Pro - the new MacBook does everything you’d expect from a 12″ MacBook Pro.

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