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Apple Store offering Refurb iPhones.

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

When the iPhone was launched on June 30 to much fanfare, the primary negative reaction was not “I already have a phone,” or “my contract doesn’t expire for another year.” Many, if not all, iPhone buyers were already mobile users, and most were willing to give up their existing contracts to get their hands on one. The primary negative reaction to the device was price. In a day of free or low cost phones, spending upwards of $600 plus a two year contract with AT&T.

Yesterday, Apple quietly added a small section to the Apple Store announcing refurbished iPhones for $100 off their launch price, bringing the cost of the 4Gig iPhone to $399 and the 8Gig to $499.

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Who knows, maybe Steve Jobs has his hands on the next generation iPhone - and you can have his old one.

Posted by Leigh Fatzinger On Message Blog

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New iMacs are Green! And Aluminum.

Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

Apple Inc today announced the completely redesigned, “greener”, iMac in a presentation to journalists at its campus in Cupertino, California.

The company reduced the number of screen choices from three to two. iMac is now available in 20″ and 24″ versions, priced starting at $1,199 and $1,799, respectively. The new iMac is encased in a single piece of brushed aluminum, with only a single screw visible on the exterior, used for memory module upgrades. Glass is also used in abundance, making the machines “highly recyclable,” according to a statement by Steve Jobs.

Included also is the new Apple slim aluminum keyboard, with a thickness of just .33 inches at its base. A redesigned Apple Wireless Keyboard was also announced.

The new iMac can be configured with up to 1 terabyte of internal storage and up to 4 gig of RAM. 802.11n WiFi, capable of transfer speeds up to 5 times that of 802.11g , iSight camera, five USB ports, Gigabit Ethernet, FireWire 400/800 ports are included standard.07imac_hero.jpg

With all of the performance and feature enhancements mentioned, the design of the machine stands alone among any competing machine on the market, appearing more like a centerpiece on a desk than a personal computer. The company’s use of recyclable materials such as glass and aluminum highlight the company’s continued focus on “cleaning up” the historically un-environmentally friendly business of computer manufacturing. In January, the EPA rated Apple notebooks the most eco-friendly.

The iMac is available immediately through Apple stores and online.

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Really Big .Mac

Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

Apple Inc. today announced several enhancements to its $99 per year .Mac service. They include:

  • 10Gig email and file storage is standard, up from 100Meg.
  • Impressive Web Galleries allowing users to post and share photos and movies directly from iPhoto or iMovie. Web Galleries also offer complete iPhone integration for easy uploading and downloading to an iPhone, and can be accessed via RSS.
  • Enhanced website creation and hosting, including the use of Google AdSense and Maps widgets.10gig.png
  • “Ad Free” IMAP Email.

Other features include enhancements to group calendar and shared wiki-like websites, backup and sync applications.

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And now dotMac is down.

Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

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Apple Store is Down.

Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

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Big .Mac Tomorrow?

Monday, August 6th, 2007

Speculation regarding product announcements Apple will make tomorrow morning is almost boundless on the blogsphere. Will it be new iMacs? Perhaps touch screen iPods? Either of these is probable. However, one service in serious need of an overhaul is Apple’s .Mac service, which includes webmail, online storage, address book and bookmark synch, iCards, and a few other features. Problem is, Apple charges $99 for a service most providers - namely Google - offer for free. And customers have been vocal that the steep annual price tag is far too much to pay for email and little more.

dotmacmtnc.pngTonight, Apple made a change in the .Mac portal that may offer a clue to a major upgrade in the service, shown here. So, will dot Mac be folded into some subset of Google apps? Is Apple finally at the door of Web 2.0? As Steve Jobs said to Walt Mossberg at All Things Digital in June, “Stay tuned.”

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MS Office 2008 Delayed. Check out these 3 alternatives.

Friday, August 3rd, 2007

Microsoft announced another delay of Office 2008, stating the popular suite will be available next year, rather than the second half of this year, as stated in a press release at MacWorld in January. The company cited quality issues for postponing the release, and will miss the crucial holiday buying season as a result.

Since there are few other major software packages remaining to make the jump to Apple’s Universal platform, based on Intel chips (Adobe Creative Suite 3 was the last - and well worth the wait), today’s post will focus on the growing number of free alternatives to MS Office that are gaining ground in terms of functionality and compatibility.

NeoOffice - Based on the Sun-supported OpenOffice.org program, NeoOffice is the closest alternative to MS Office available today. And it’s supported by donations. Although the program opens as a “Suite”, rather than Office, which has standalone Word, PowerPoint, Excel, etc. the package has a fairly short learning curve, and offers the highest cross platform compatibility of the major Office alternatives.

ThinkFree Office - ThinkFree office has developed a very functional alternative to the MSOffice, augmenting it with an online version allowing users to create, share and store documents online for free, with up to 1gig of storage. For basic documents, or for users who are hesitant to pony up the several hundred dollars for MS Office, this is a solid alternative. However, certain features of both Word and Excel are not supported by ThinkFree. For example, Track Changes does not translate between Word generated and ThinkFree-edited docs. In addition, I noticed certain formulas generated in Excel do not open in Calc, the ThinkFree spreadsheet program.

Apple iWork - Apple’s Keynote and Pages are excellent alternatives to PowerPoint and Word, in terms of simplicity and features, but they cannot be considered true alternatives to Office. For Mac users giving presentations that will not need to be converted into PowerPoint, Keynote is simply a more elegant way to give a presentation - and the audience will see the difference. Rather than the cluttered, texty orientation of PowerPoint. It will change the way you present. However, when converting to PowerPoint, much of the clean formating and transitions are lost.

In Pages, it’s much the same. Document formatting is much cleaner. The entire interface is more intuitive, even for complex layouts. But documents are saved in .pages formats, and need to be exported to .doc format to be read by Word. Complex formatting almost never transitioned accurately. In addition, Tracked Changes from a Word doc do not translate to Pages, so it is difficult to edit a Word doc in Pages and send it back to a Word user if you want them to see changes. Apple’s next version of iWork, which could be released as early as next week, may solve many of these little compatibility issues that prevent iWork from being used in multi-platform environments.

So why wait for Office ‘08? If system slowdowns and crashes of Office 2004 have you at your wits end, try one of the low-cost alternatives. Although there are quirks in most of them, most provide a reliable, fast alternative to the bloated incumbent productivity suite.

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Is August 7 the day for new iMac?

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

Apple is inviting members of the media to an event at its One Infinite Loop campus August 7 at 10am. Members of the media did not receive the usual white email, but instead were called by Apple spokespeople.

Speculation is rampant that Apple will use this event to announce new iMacs, and possibly the new version of iLife. Touch screen iPods, perhaps?

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