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Entries from September 27, 2009 - October 3, 2009

Saturday
Oct032009

Apple is very close to releasing new iMacs with compelling new features

The new iMac offerings are expected to follow a trend set this spring with the introduction of new MacBook Pros, by which Apple simultaneously shaved retail costs while offering more value through added features such as better battery technology, higher-quality displays, and improved I/O functionality.

Back in April, AppleInsider reported that the Mac maker, determined to grow its share of the personal computer market during the worst economic backdrop in its corporate history, was gearing up to introduce more affordable versions of both its MacBook and iMac computers.

In addition to more affordable pricing, the systems are expected to come clad in a thinner industrial design, one of those people added. Though details are admittedly limited, it's likely these new enclosures will also take design cues from the Cupertino-based company's relatively new LED-lit Cinema Display offerings.

The new offerings are also expected to be accompanied by redesigns of the company's Mighty Mouse and Apple Remote, as well as aluminum wireless keyboards.

Read more after the break [...]

Saturday
Oct032009

Dear Google and Apple (and maybe Microsoft and Yahoo)

Would you kindly stop attempting to bundle software with what I want to download? Also could you tell me that what you're installing also installs a background program/service that I don't really need?

In the good ol' days with Google, downloading Google Earth was as simple as downloading any other .exe or .msi file. There were no gimmicks to it, it just installed Google Earth and that was it. Now when I try to download Google Earth, Google makes me download this front end software. I guess that's fine. But then I see something like "Google Earth with Google Chrome Installer". Now I'm worried. Are you trying to make me download and use Google Chrome? Is this Google Chrome Installer your own thing like Nullsoft's installer? Why not just call it Google Installer?

And Apple, for the last time, if I wanted to use iTunes (I don't, I'm a Winamp person), would you stop bundling QuickTime? I don't care about QuickTime, QuickTime was never a great media player on Windows to begin with and the only reason why I ever needed it was to play those darned .mov files. Well if you stopped doing that, then good for you. Don't ever release QuickTime for Windows agan unless you can compete with the likes of, oh I don't know, Media Player Classic and VLC.

I understand that you are trying to make installing your programs easier by giving me a frontend and all I have to do is check and uncheck what I want. But in the end all you're doing is wasting another 3 minutes of my life trying to install the program that I want to install, and all you're doing is throwing in these other programs that I didn't want in the first place. Give me the .exe or .msi file please, I don't want a front end.

And specifically to Google and Apple, why do you need your googleupdater.exe and qtupdater.exe or whatever it is? I don't want background programs checking if your software has an update that doesn't really matter. You know, integrate that into the software itself and bug me when I run the program. I don't want random program eating up my CPU cycles if all it's doing is checking the interwebs for updates. And how do I know that that program isn't a security hazard? The more things I have trying to scope the internet, the better chance I have at security problems.

Please, do me and a lot of folks a favor, adopt the KISS method. Give me the .exe or .msi. The front end should be on the webpage itself, not some random program that wants to advertise me all this other crap.

Sincerely,

Red Panda

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Friday
Oct022009

Apple is releasing Bluetooth keyboard and mighty mouse - is it for the Tablet?

via Engadget

 

Well, well, what's this? A brand new Apple Bluetooth keyboard and mighty mouse have arrived at the FCC, and they've got new model numbers of A1314 and A1296 -- the current wireless keyboard is A1255 and the Mighty Mouse is [...]

Friday
Oct022009

How to jailbreak the iPhone 3GS and 3G with 3.1 Firmware

In this step-by-step guide you will learn how to jailbreak your jesus phone from point A to point Z, alot of other tutorials require you to do a million other things (and tutorials) before you can do this.

We have taken everything you need and put it in one place, "for dummies" :D Feel free to leave a comment to tell us how it goes, and to tell of any problems.

This tutorial is of moderate difficulty and should not be attempted by anyone not comfortable with the term "hacking" or "illieagle" and is not fammiliar with the Windows, and Macintosh operating system.

Step-by-step guide after the break [...]

Friday
Oct022009

What the hell is this Google Wave thing? - 2 Minutes will explain it all. 

 

 

So what is this Google Wave thing? 

I get that Google Wave is an attempt to re-invent a modernized version of email. But its mashup of email, documents, and social networking is kinda hard to get your head around. For me at least, this video helped.

And if you still don't know WTF the big deal is, take a look at Lifehacker's excellent in-depth review.

 

Friday
Oct022009

Windows 7 XP Mode is ready, will be a free download on October 22

 

Windows 7's Windows XP Mode has RTM'd yesterday. We expect microsoft will make the final release of Windows XP Mode available via the Microsoft Download Center on October 22nd. OEMs will be able to offer Windows XP Mode on their PCs based on their manufacturing schedules.

Windows XP Mode is designed to provide small business and mid-sized businesses running Windows 7 Professional (or higher) the ability to run Windows XP productivity applications that may not be natively compatible with Windows 7.

The only catch is that you'll need to have purchased a copy of Windows 7 Professional or higher to get in on the fun. Also, you might also want to check that your hardware manufacturer hasn't disabled virtualization as part of some overzealous security / party-pooping measure.

[via the windows blog]

Friday
Oct022009

Chilean PS3 ads show Gamer giving blood transfusion to a Nazi - Fake?

Check out these Chilean PlayStation 3 ads, which show a modern-day gamer giving a heart transplant to Joan of Arc and a blood transfusion to a Nazi. Yes, Sony has Godwin'd its own advertising.

Sony just informed Engadget today to say that "The Nazi PS3 ad is totally fake and was made without their approval" -- here's the statement from the executive president of BBDO Chile, which made the ads [...]

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