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9Apr/103

Oh Apple, You Amuse Me

Apple iPhone Game Center Icon vs. Microsoft Store Logo:

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Oh Apple, has anyone told you lately that you’re CRAZY?

9Sep/090

Apple Propaganda Takes a Stab at Nintendo

Apple reported today at it’s event that the iPod Touch was better than the Nintendo DS for the following reasons:no-multi-touch[1]

  • No Multi-Touch User Interface
  • Games are Expensive
  • No App Store
  • No iPod

Now, If you don’t like to listen to me rant, It would probably be a safe bet that you’ll want to skip this post, because I’m going to be going into great deal about what exactly is wrong with those reasons.  If you’re willing to listen to me rant and rave, then just continue reading :)

9Sep/090

Overlooked: iTunes 9 & Windows 7 Make Sweet Love

I’m not much of an Apple fanboy, in fact I generally don’t care much for the brand at all.  But today’s iTunes update has made even me smile in elated happiness just a little bit.

Why is this, you ask?  Because Apple is making sweet, sweet love with Windows 7.

iTunes9 with Preview

As you can see, iTunes has added the ability to pause and skip forward and backward in Windows 7, a feature that (so far as I know) is only supported by Windows Media Player at this moment in time.  But that isn’t all.  The application now loads up quicker, doesn’t usually give off that annoying black background in place of UI elements, and even includes some Windows 7 Tasks!

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As you can see very plainly in this picture, iTunes 9 has added tasks involving the iTunes store.

This is all of the secret love making I’ve found so far.  Have you found any?  If so, please, post about it in the comments!

15Jan/080

MacBook Air

The world's thinnest notebook.  I have to admit, this notebook is pretty impressive.  One of the best at the $1,800 price limit.  But its features, how much of its new?  And yes, I'm sorry if I'm raining on your parade.

Indeed, Intel went way out of their way to make that super-mini Core 2 Duo Processor.  Good Job Intel, I salute your efforts.  It has a rather large battery (as shown in the keynote demo), a very small motherboard, a full size keyboard, and a lovely display.  It is indeed, a work of art.

One of the main things that bugged me, was the wireless Optical drive.  It is, indeed, a wonderful idea.  But its nowhere near new.  As any technology enthusiast knows, Macintosh OS X is modified from the FreeBSD system.  While doing some hacking around inside of my step-father's mac, I noticed that it uses the Samba program.  Samba is a program used in Linux, Unix, BSD, (and macintosh) operating systems for file-sharing and networking and all that good jazz.

*Nix mounts CDs/DVDs to a certain folder, such as /media/cdrom or /media/dvd or any other possible mount point that the operating system or user specifies.  And Samba, can quite easily share this system over the network.

I'm assuming (now its not know because nobody has the Windows disk for the MacBook Air, seeing as it doesn't ship for two weeks), that it includes a modified version of Samba made for Windows, and that all it really is a hacked version of Samba.

It was just a little something that bugged me, but that's not to say that the MacBook Air is not an impressive machine.  I'd be lying if I said that, it is a VERY impressive machine.  I want one ;)

So, that's my take on the Remote Disc feature of the MacBook Air.  I don't really have much to say right now, I'm just blogging away, heh.  Its currently 12:37 am CST, I'm watching the end of the Apple Keynote over QuickTime right now on my wonderful Windows Vista computer, and I just felt like I had to blog about it.  So, there you go.

Maybe tomorrow I'll post some real content, eh?