Archive for January, 2008

Hilarious iPhone Song


“Hit me on my iPhone” by Pete Miser , is an unfortunately catchy hip/hop beat, with a remixed Apple employee straight from Apple’s own iPhone tutorial videos.

Apple Annouces Pink Nano

pinknanoApple joined the scores of electronics manufacturers who released special colored products timed with St. Valentines day. The new pink Nano will be available in 8GB capacity and is for sale immediately for a price of $199.

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New Apple MacBook Air Is World’s Thinnest

The fabled MacBook Air actually exists. It’s ultra-thin, has a solid state drive and, except for a couple ports, it’s all about wireless connectivity.


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Official Predictions for MacWorld 2008

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Ok, here is how it’s going to go down tomorrow! You’ve probably read a lot of ridiculous predictions for MacWorld, these are the most realistic predictions we could muster:

  • Steve talks up the usual feel good numbers of iPhones, iPods, Leopard sold, highlights the iPod touch selling over 5 million units.
  • Talks up the iPhone SDK possibly announces 16GB iPhone at $499
  • Apple partners with Sling Media. (announces Slingbox Client for iPhone & Touch)
  • iPhone, iTunes, Touch & Leopard Software updates.(iTunes 7.6, iPhone FW 1.1.3, Mac OS 10.5.2)
  • Major update to Apple TV, called AppleTV HD (1080, rent from the Apple TV - firmware update)
  • Announces iTunes Movie Rentals, Fox, Disney, Universal are first to get on board

And one more thing… he announces a new thin Macbook. It’s got a fantastic form factor and the design is amazing, but the specs leave more to be desired.

New Apple Commercial - “Time Machine”


Apple cranked out yet another “Get a Mac” commercial in the classic Mac vs. PC style demonstrating the benefits of time machine. The time machine feature is demonstrated by a line of Macs standing in a row representing the hourly backups. PC admits that the feature is “pretty awesome.”

What’s really in the air at MacWorld?

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On Friday, preparations for MacWorld became visible at Moscone West when signage from Apple with the phrase “2008: There’s something in the air” were hung. So what is in the air you may ask? If you check out all the forums on the Apple rumor sites you will get various beliefs and hopes, but if we take the evidence we have and apply it logically we can up with a few possible products that may be announced on Tuesday.

Three products have the opportunity to use air; the iPhone, the Apple TV and the Macbook and Macbook Pro notebook line. Let’s first take a look at the iPhone. Of course the iPhone has built in WiFi, Bluetooth and 2.5G cellular, both of which that use air. We could see a revolutionary way to sync your iPhone via WiFi or Bluetooth to iTunes. Or could we see AT&T join T-Mobile with WiFi phone calls from home? The iPhone has so many wireless possibilities we could speculate for hours and may never come up with the correct answer.

The product I believe this phrase is centered around is the Apple TV. Apple TV lacks the ability to connect to the iTunes store. Apple TV also lacks movie rentals and HD content. All three of these could be transmitted wirelessly from your Mac/PC to your Apple TV over WiFi. The popular guess is movie rentals. Many publications have documented the expectations of Apple to announce movie rental deals with Fox and Disney. iTunes purchases from your Apple TV can come in the way of a firmware upgrade or a new device. Even though many people believe the Apple TV to be a failure, some view it as an experiment. Maybe this year we will see the results of the experiment with a new redesigned Apple TV.

And then there is the Macbook. Will it be a ultra slim? Will it have a built in cellular wireless? With the alliance with AT&T, will Apple be able to allow cheap cellular wireless for notebook users. I believe these rumors to be stretch, but we will find out on Tuesday.

Cody Clark is a visiting writer for Mac News Online, Cody writes about all things Apple and the latest Tech News at http://www.codyclark.org. You can email your questions or comments to Cody at codyclark.org@mac.com.

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