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By Charles W. Moore, on August 30th, 2010%
Australian iPad accessories distributor PCRange has announced the PADACS Toccata, an iPad case that offers the convenience of a built-in Bluetooth keyboard.
The PADACS Toccata Bluetooth Keyboard Case is designed with the heavy duty iPad user in → Read More…
By Charles W. Moore, on August 25th, 2010%
Yesterday Mozilla.org released the fourth Firefox 4 public beta, adding its bookmark-syncing service Firefox Sync which was previously available as a plug-in, and enhancing its new tab-sorting feature, which also gets a name-change from “Tab Candy” → Read More…
By Charles W. Moore, on August 24th, 2010%
Netbooks are not dead yet, and they’re getting a turbo-boost iin the form of a new dual-core CPU from Intel that will extend their performance advantage over the iPad.
Intel Corporation has announced that a dozen of → Read More…
By Charles W. Moore, on August 19th, 2010%
Low End Mac’s Simon Royal says call it a blip or whatever what you like, but late 2009 saw him leave the Mac world in a venture to try out Linux. Simon ended up using Windows → Read More…
By Charles W. Moore, on August 13th, 2010%
Feelthere Inc., developers of SlotCar Mania have released the latest update for iPhone and iPod touch users. SlotCar Mania 1.0 is a highly entertaining slot car app that brings back a part of the good old → Read More…
By Charles W. Moore, on August 10th, 2010%
http://bit.ly/dkAtyu Appleinsider’s Neil Hughes and http://bit.ly/aCWipK the Baltimore Sun’s Gus Sentementes are reporting that an SEC filing reveals that Apple Inc. has concluded a deal to access all the intellectual property of Liquidmetal Technologies regarding a → Read More…
By Charles W. Moore, on July 30th, 2010%
Santa Clara, California, based MyService has announced a new 750GB hard drive upgrade for the MacBook and MacBook Pro. These new 9.5mm Scorpio Blue drives by Western Digital are the largest mobile drives available for the → Read More…
By Charles W. Moore, on July 21st, 2010%
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. has announced that it’s now shipping its new Spinpoint MT2 1-terabyte (TB) 2.5″ internal mobile hard disk drive. Ideally suited for use in portable storage solutions, such as the newly released → Read More…
By Charles W. Moore, on July 21st, 2010%
Forbes’ Brian Caulfield notes that while it took a decade for Microsoft to build up a business around its X-Box big enough to make a serious impact, Apple has done the same with the iPad → Read More…
By Charles W. Moore, on July 16th, 2010%
Grantwood Technology, LLC today announced QuickSkin for iPad, a protective silicone skin for the Apple iPad. The QuickSkin has a unique GroovyGrip pattern that makes the iPad easier to hold. The QuickSkin is extra thick → Read More…
By Steve Hildreth, on July 10th, 2010%
The Apple Store has Apple Certified Refurbished May 2010 MacBook Pros now available for up to $380 off MSRP. Each MacBook comes with an Apple one-year warranty, and shipping is free. Note that stock may come → Read More…
By Charles W. Moore, on July 7th, 2010%
Hack Forces Flash Onto iPad
The Register’s John Leyden reports that software hobbyists have defied Steve Jobs by creating a hack that allows Flash to run on iPads, albeit with limitations.
iPad Monthly Orders Surpass → Read More…
By Charles W. Moore, on July 6th, 2010%
BareFeats’ rob-ART morgan observes that the 2.66GHz 13″ MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo clocks at the same core frequency as the 2.66GHz 15″ MacBook Pro Core i7, begging the question of whether the Core i7 → Read More…
By Charles W. Moore, on July 6th, 2010%
TecheBlog reports that the MacBook Air Platinum from Stuart Hughes is the most expensive Mac laptop ever, with production limited to just 5-units priced at a hefty $486,616.
The standard MacBook Air’s unibody aluminum enclosure is duplicated → Read More…
By Charles W. Moore, on July 6th, 2010%
Moobila, a mobile cloud computing company, has launched iPicEd for iPad, which can be purchased at the iPad App Store.
iPicEd for iPad offers 32 useful filters, 11 overlay effects, 6 borders, and 12 photo → Read More…
By Charles W. Moore, on July 2nd, 2010%
The Register says:
The problem of choice when buying an iPad is compounded not just by the size of the storage, but the issue of whether or not to shell out an additional hundred quid for → Read More…
By Charles W. Moore, on July 2nd, 2010%
ATPM’s Ellyn Ritterskamp says that even with all this awesome Apple stuff out there right now, she’s not tempted to buy any of it. She has a little bit of guilt about this, since we → Read More…
By Charles W. Moore, on July 2nd, 2010%
Forbes’ Oliver Chiang reports that while some Hollywood stars have shown up on Microsoft commercials, the real celeb-favored laptop isn’t what Bill Gates would choose, noting that if celebrities are the cultural arbiters of what’s cool → Read More…
By Charles W. Moore, on June 30th, 2010%
Seagate has announced the world’s first 3 Terabyte (TB) external desktop drive. Available immediately, the 3TB FreeAgent GoFlex!” Desk external hard drive is claimed to be the highest-capacity storage solution available today, coupling immense capacity with → Read More…
By Charles W. Moore, on June 30th, 2010%
fourpxarticles.com’s John C Arkin says that while many people (obviously not the two million plus who’ve already bought iPads) might say that you should skip first generation devices (including the Apple iPad) altogether and wait → Read More…
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| 17" 2.53GHz i5: $1999 $300 off MSRP |
| 15" 2.66GHz i7: $1899 $300 off MSRP |
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MacMall is offering readers 3% off on iPad accessories through August 31st. Online orders only via this link. |
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