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Disassembled Intel iMac
I know we like ripping computers apart but we simply don't have the heart to hurt a 4 day old Mac. But it appears somebody else did, check it out
Post MacWorld 2006
It's all over for another year, that right MacWorld is officially over and its time to start booking tickets for next year. 8-12th January 2007, we'll be there! So in usual fashion, although slightly late we're going to roundup what we got right and what…
The Jeepintosh
I know we don't usually cover this type of thing, but this guy has done the most wonderful job of getting a Mac mini into his Jeep. This guy deserves some credit.
Quad G5 Dissection
It seems someone has took it upon themselves to dismantle a brand spanking new Quad G5 and a what a beauty it is. Check it out.
What Would You Ask Woz?
Just out of pure interest we're going to run a few articles that will hopefully spur some truly fantastic questions. Woz was born on August 11, 1950 and was a Co Founder of Apple, his ideas and sheer talent for electronics helped make Apple what…
MacWorld January 2006 Predictions
With Macworld 2006 quickly rushing upon us we have spent the week collating some of the most prominent rumours of the last few months. As usual we will try and give you the best indication of what to expect and naturally afterwards we will do…
iTunes to be a Deciding Factor in UK No. 1
This year Digital Downloaders will be deciding what song reaches Number 1 on the UK chart for the Christmas week. The BPI has said that Digital Downloads have surged and a huge hike in digital music player sales will also contribute. The BPI has said…
Interview - Woz “I get the worst, worst software almost always from Apple”
John Stafford of the Cardinal Inquirer has recently spoke to Steve Wozniak, Co founder of our beloved Apple. The interview can be read here. This just looks like Woz letting Apple know that they can do better.
The Switch Part 2 - Emulation
As promised last week we will be covering the topic of emulation as we move closer to the big switch, last week we covered how Apple could play the naming game, this week we will be looking into Rosetta, Apple's name for the PowerPC emulator…
Deep Inside Aperture
Ever wondered how Aperture ticks? No didn't think so. We don't usually do this but this blog has posted a very interesting article discussing the internals of Aperture. It appears Aperture uses SQLite to store all its underlying data and is linked very closely to…
How Much Does That Advertising Cost?
In 2004 Apple spent $206 million on advertising this year they spent $287 million, that's a 40 percent increase. And for the record in 2003 Apple spent $193 million, this information has been release in Apple's annual report filed to the Securities and Exchange Commision…
Aperture Reviews
It is now evident that Aperture has begun shipping in the United States and this morning reviews began popping up all over the Mac web. In particular this review highlights some of the nice features of Aperture with some nice screenshots and a sample gallery…
Intel Naming Conventions
Back in the 70's when Apple was only a sparkle in Steve Jobs' eye IBM created a processor family called the PowerPC range, of course when Apple first started up they used Motorola processors and through there great success used a whole range of processors…
PowerBook G4 Dissection
This isn't a guide on how to rip apart your PowerBook, its simply a right up of my experiences and a chance to show you some pictures of a this beautiful machine with no clothes on! After my stock hard drive got to a certain…
Mac Expo 2005
On October the 29th 2005 World of Apple made a visit to Mac Expo London, based at a new location and advertised as bigger and better than ever, expectations were high. At first impressions the show floor didn't disappoint and it felt like it always…
Rumour Roundup - October 19th Special Event
Just to clarify, Apple sent an invitation to select members of the media inviting them to a special event on October 19th, the invitation is black and features an image of a large camera lens. On it is the following text, "Please join us for…
Time Magazine - How Apple Does It
The October 24th Edition of Time Magazine features a full article on Steve Jobs and his beloved Apple, the cover features Jobs holding a video iPod with the text "What's Next?". Not only does the article offer insight into Apple but also an insight in…
New Product Wednesdays?
Ignore your excitement and urge to spend some hard earned money on a new iMac and iPod and cast your mind back to September 7th of this year. Let me get a couple of things straight, it was a Wednesday and it hosted an Apple…
Rumour Roundup - "One More Thing"
To be kind and make your life much easier we have rounded all of the rumours concerning tomorrow into one neat package. If you've got anything to add then please don't hesitate to leave a comment. Anyone attending tomorrows Special Event, we would like to…
Feature: .Mac The Story
Back in 2002 Apple offered this free service called iTools, a simple backup solution with some adequate email. It didn't last long because in July 2002 Apple announced .Mac (dot-mac). .Mac was immediately criticised as being expensive and nothing better than the previously free iTools…