Friday, 26 November 2004
.< 10:10:27 PM >
First Canadian Apple Store confirmed for Yorkdale Shopping Center
Exclusive - Canadian Apple fans seeking a hands-on shopping experience will have to look no further ...
[Via AppleInsider]
.< 10:08:45 PM >
Analyst: iPod sales to hit 23.5 million by 2006
One analyst believes the iPod adoption rate will surge to critical masses over the next 6 years, tra...
[Via AppleInsider]
.< 10:08:34 PM >
Apple secretly working on breakout box
Apple is developing an audio breakout box for GarageBand (though presumably it could work with other software?). The breakout box will include multiple audio inputs,
including two XLR microphone inputs (!). Rumours on the Internet speculate that
it will either be a basic Airport Express-style
white box or a full-fledged transport control box, but most people say
that because it's expected to be priced around $129, it'll end up being
the white-box. It will
draw its power from the FireWire line and is expected to be be released in early 2005.
[Via I Love Radio .org]
.< 10:08:27 PM >
iGlasses -- Help the iSight see better in the dark
The macosxhints Rating:[Score: 9 out of 10]
Developer: ecamm / [Product Page]
Price: $8.00
[Via macosxhints]
.< 10:02:24 PM >
Copy Address Book contacts to a Nokia 6620
Read the rest of the hint to learn how I managed to get my contacts from the Address Book over to the 6620, in one fell swoop.
[Via macosxhints]
.< 9:55:18 PM >
Gifts, Gadgets, and Software for Mac Geeks
This year's gift guide shows you the coolest gadgets and often includes clever software to accompany them. Suggestions start as cheap as $15 and most are less than $80. And the best part -- everything works beautifully with Mac OS X.
[Via Meerkat: An Open Wire Service: MacDevCenter.com]
.< 9:45:14 PM >
Bluetooth update improves performance, reliability
Apple on Tuesday released Bluetooth Module Firmware Update 1.2. The company indicated that this firmware update improves the update installation process itself, and also enhances performance and reliability when working with Apple's Wireless Keyboard and Mouse.
[Via MacCentral]
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