I was so tired after completing yesterday’s PowerBook 17-Inch: First Impressions article that I forgot to post the images.
After spending two days with my new PowerBook 17-Inch I am finally starting to get used to it. A good friend of mine named Nuggets got bragging rights by getting his 17 first told me that “at first I thought it was too big.” I have to concur. When you first open up and use the massive PowerBook you’ll fell the same way. Coming from a 15-inch it feels just too big. But don’t fret, it goes away in about an hour.
Whether you’re a fan of the movie or need something to show off the video prowess of your new PowerBook, check out the new Matrix Reloaded trailer.
This is big news that is hitting the major news markets…
Apple is reportedly vying to buy Universal Music Group according to the Los Angeles Times for Friday, April 11th:
Apple kbase 25045 (“Mac OS X: About the Mac OS X 10.2.5 Update”), under Enhancements, Digital hub and disc burning, the second item says: “Includes Bluetooth support for Nokia 7650 and P800 phones.”
Over at The Register there is an article about the new forthcoming iPod:
The new model, to be offered in 15GB and 30GB incarnations, not only sports a redesigned control system that adds QuickTime Player-style, fast forward, and track skip (forward and backward) buttons, removing them from around the scroll wheel, but will ship with a music transfer/recharge cradle.
Fortunately the cradle doesn’t replace the iPod’s 1394 port, but provides a more consumer-friendly way of sitting the iPod on your desktop. It also provides a USB 2.0 connection for Windows users.
First off, kudos for a great site. I’ve been following for awhile (how long has it been since ogrady.com?) I value your story variety and uniqueness. In a world where the rumor sites seem to copy each other you provide new stories. I also enjoy the forum commentary, i fell like it has the voice of an adult crowd rather than the juvenile macrumors et al.
The 10.2.5 Update delivers enhanced functionality and improved reliability for the following applications, services and technologies: AirPort, Bluetooth, Classic compatibility, FireWire, Graphics, Image Capture, Mail, and OpenGL.
The 11.04 issue of Wired magazine features a great insert about their wish list of technology they’d like to see in year 2013. My favorite is the Apple WristPod.