Thursday, March 8, 2007

Apple may use flash memory for notebooks: analyst

Apple may use flash memory for notebooks: analyst
Apple Inc. may sell zippy notebook computers later this year that use the same type of fast memory as music players and digital cameras, driving down prices of hard-disk drives, an analyst said on Thursday.

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Apple ad from 1983 introducing the "Lisa" computer

Apple ad from 1983 introducing the "Lisa" computer
A 9-page spread highlighting the revolutionary features of this cutting edge machine - things like a 364x720 display, 1MB of RAM, a whopping 5MB hard drive, and a space age thing called a "mouse." It actually boasts that you can learn how to use it in 20-40 hours! AMAZING!

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iTunes: Just How Random is Random?

iTunes: Just How Random is Random?
Think that song has appeared in your playlists just a few too many times? CNET.com.au analyzes Apple iTunes' song randomizer -- and finds some surprising results.

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UPDATE: Apple Will Sell You A Computer If You've Got Too Many Gift Cards!

UPDATE: Apple Will Sell You A Computer If You've Got Too Many Gift Cards!
Remember Charlie? She couldn't buy a computer from Apple because they wouldn't accept more than 4 gift cards in one transaction over the phone or on the website. Charlie wrote to the Consumerist and, as if carried on the wings of angels directly to Steve Job's ears, her complaint got addressed by some nifty PR people.

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Camino 1.0.4 released!

Camino 1.0.4 released!
Camino 1.0.4 is available. This version contains important stability and security fixes. All users are recommended to upgrade. Camino 1.0.4 is also available in a multilingual version. Camino is a Mozilla-based browser just for the Mac. Mozilla power, Mac style.

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Can Apple Keep Stalling a 6G iPod?

Can Apple Keep Stalling a 6G iPod?
Everyone's been waiting for a "widescreen video iPod" for years - is time running out for Apple to release one? Editors and readers offer their views on whether a 6G iPod is needed now or too late, with competing devices from Sony, Microsoft, and even Apple (iPhone) coming this year. What do you think?

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