Tuesday, July 25, 2006
News
Apple Launches Wireless Mighty Mouse
Based on Bluetooth 2.0, the new wireless Mighty Mouse offers a reliable, secure connection to Macs and features a new laser tracking engine that is "20 times more sensitive than standard optical mice for better tracking on even more surfaces," Apple said.
Apple To Counter Zune With Innovation
Analysts are expecting Apple to respond to Microsoft's forthcoming Zune iPod rival with new featuers and more innovations.
Pain In The Pod
There's plenty of anecdotal evidence calling out Apple's portable media player as a faulty device on many counts.
Apple's Mighty Mouse Finally Gets Bluetooth
Today an FCC filing showed off Apple's latest device: the Mighty Mouse with Bluetooth.
Opinion
Will Apple Dump ATI For NVIDIA?
Why I Love Apple
Again and again, Apple delights with its focus on the user experience.
Getting Thins Done With Your Macintosh, Part 1
Running Windows Apps On A Mac & Other Stories
What Apple hasn't denied, because no one has asked, is whether it will implement the correct answer to Hancock's question — a Win32 compatibility box in the Mac OS X block diagram.
Letters From Apple Camp
Each session is two and a half hours long. And parents are bound to get bored. And shop. That's what I did.
Review
How To Improve Your Apple Photography
iMac Education Configuration: Stripped-Down 17-Inch iMac Is A Good Fit For Education Customers
The $899 iMac: An Educator's Perspective
What schools should consider when mulling an iMac purchase.
Apple Mac Mini With Intel Core Duo Processor
Print Explosion Deluxe 3.0: Excellent Templates Make Personal Design App A Winner
Beautiful designed templates, extensive clip art collections, integration with iLife, and ease of use all combine to make Print Explosion Deluxe 3.0 an excellent tool for all your personal creative design.
Sidetrack
If you are going to be at WWDC next month, don't be alarmed when you hear people yelled "Bingo!" during Steve's keynote.
It may just be Steve Jobs doing a demo of the new MS Office (Universal) on the brand new Mac Pro Quad with a brand new file system, uttering the phase "One more thing..."