Caveat: Don’t try this at home unless you feel confident you can tear apart a US$2500 piece of equipment and put it back together without pieces left over. If you would like some of the following behaviors performed on your Ti by an experienced Mac tech, this is a service I provide (to those in […]
Month: July 2001
Thoughts of the Future of PDAs
You might want to check out the following article in Unstrung (“When Can iPAQ My PC and Cell Phone Away?” It contains some interesting speculation regarding potential PDA evolutionand some of the factors that may steer it. The most valid point is that a lot of us need the functionality of ourmobile phones and our […]
OfficeXP Ad: The Author Responds
Remember our story on the ad for Microsoft OfficeXP (“OfficeXP Ad Targets Legal Profession“)? CopyGuy, the author of the ad in question reads Go2Mac and wrote us in response…
PC-133 RAM Limited by Firmware Update?
Go2Mac reader Eddie writes to us about a recent discovery with PC-133 RAM: I’ve come across something a little odd about Apple’s firmware updater 4.1.7 and 4.1.8. It claims to enhance performance and stability but it only does one of these, it increases stability and decreases performance.
New Motorola Timeport Adds Bluetooth
In further evidence that the new short-range wireless technology is gaining a foothold in the market, Motorola announced that the new Timeport 270c mobile phone includes a Bluetooth interface. The phone operates on the CDMA (code division multiple access) standard and offers 360-degree speakerphone and voice dialing.