Archive for March, 2008

Fable: The Lost Chapters is coming to the Mac

March 14, 2008

Fable.jpgGood news, another game is being ported to the Mac platform. Feral Interactive announced that Fable: The Lost Chapters will finally make an appearance on the Mac. You don’t have long to wait since it will be released March 24, 2008.

TSA to train security officers to recognize MacBook Air

March 13, 2008

TSA to train security officers to recognize MacBook Air You may remember a couple days back of a gentlemen who wrote about being detained up by TSA officers at the airport because of the unusual configuration of the MacBook Air.  This information has reached higher-up TSA officials and they are now working to ensure that more of their employees are familiar with the MacBook Air’s configuration.

MacWorld reassures us…its OK to be Mac snobs

March 12, 2008

MacWorld reassures us..its OK to be Mac snobsHave you been hiding in your well-decorated office or den, clutching your MacBook or iMac close, afraid to emerge and face the vindictive world who wants nothing good for you or your Mac?  Do you spend your time flitting through the shadows as you whisper softly into your iPhone?  Those days are over — MacWorld has taken a bold stance in saying there is absolutely nothing wrong with you or your Mac, and if that means you’re a snob, so be it!

Apple store finally coming to South Carolina

March 11, 2008

apple.jpegAn Apple store will finally make an appearance in South Carolina. An Apple store will be opening in Charleston, South Carolina. The store will be located in Charleston; South Carolina. The located in the downtown are at 301 King Street. If you’re at the opposite end of the state (Greenville area) it won’t be that convenient since that be a two to three-hour trip; however, the good news is Apple is sleighed to open another store in Greenville, SC.

Apple’s Mac Mini goes environmentally green

March 10, 2008

Apple's Mac Mini goes environmentally green The Mac Mini may not be Apple’s most powerful computer but it’s the cheapest Mac you can buy; without seeking out refurbished or used units.  It may surprise you to learn that the Mac Mini is also a “green” desktop, meaning safe for the environment and power efficient.

Apple’s MacBook Air not approved for flying; causes owner delay in airport security

March 10, 2008

Apple's MacBook Air causes owner delay in airport security Don’t travel with new technology if you want to make it through airport security in a timely fashion.  One owner of a MacBook Air was stopped because the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents couldn’t identify the traditional parts of a laptop on it.

iTunes store to finally get Beatles music catalog

March 9, 2008

Untitled-2 They said it was impossible; they said it would never happen but it finally has.  Paul McCartney has signed a $400 million contract with iTunes which allows the distribution of the Beatles’ music.

Sun bringing Java to iPhone

March 8, 2008

Sun bringing Java to iPhoneNow that Apple has announced the release of the iPhone SDK, Sun Microsystems has announced that they will be bringing Java to the iPhone. The company will be developing a Java virtual machine that works on the popular smart phone. By creating an iPhone native version of their Java Micro Edition any application that currently runs on Java Micro will work on the iPhone as well.

Fortune: Apple ranks number one in innovation and the most admired company in USA

March 7, 2008

apple.jpegAccording to a survey conducted by Fortune, Apple has ranked as the most innovative company for the third year in a row. Innovation is a driving force at Apple spending a significant amount of money in research. Innovation, by Apple, has given us a different perspective on the way we use the computer, phones, music, and movies. Ranking number two in this survey, followed by Medco, P&G, and Herman Miller ranked in at number five.
Not only did Apple rank number one for being the most innovative company, they also ranked the number one company overall being the most admired company.

Apple Releases iPhone Open SDK, iFund, Gets Apps

March 6, 2008

apple.jpegApple has announced that iPhone’s SDK is now open to third party developers. In fact, the number of developers able to create applications for the iPhone such a short time after the SDK was released is quite impressive. It includes a roster of big names that include EA Games, FaceBook and Sega, to name a few. Developers can sign up for the program for $99 USD.


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