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Rabu, 22 Juni 2011

Apple Stuffs A 3TB Hard Drive Priced At $499


Apple has a new Time Capsule, and is rocking ton storage. Inside the case is familiar with the class server, 3 TB hard drive, without notice, the Pedigree, which is more than the outgoing version of the 1TB. But this is all that has changed. The unit is part of the three Gigabit Ethernet ports and a USB printer host and disk sharing. Encrypt 802.11 a / b / g / n with 40/128-bit WEP WPA/WPA2 and back up data to a massive 3 TB Drive via Time Machine in OS X..


Time Capsule's withdrawal was due to an upgrade. $ 499 for 2 TB is a little hard surface in 2011 (or in2010, for that matter), even the most dedicated of 2 TB external hard drives on the market for about $ 80. Unfortunately, the madness continues with the new model as 3 TB model is priced in the price level in spite of that $ 499 3 TB drives on sale for only $ 150. Well, not that Apple is forcing people to buy their products.


Via crunchgear

Senin, 25 Oktober 2010

Touchscreen iMac Is Being Tested?

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We have been hearing rumors for quite some time that Apple would be releasing a touchscreen version of the iMac, once again the rumors have surfaced and Digitimes are reporting that Apple is currently testing out some touchscreen panels on the iMac.

Apparently Sinek Photronics has supplied capactitive touchscreen panels to Apple for testing, and the new iMac is rumored to have good vertical and horizontal viewing angles.

Of course we have been hearing about a touchscreen iMac for a while now, although we suspect this is something Apple may release in the future.

Via T3

Minggu, 17 Oktober 2010

New Apple TV Gets Jailbreak

Well that didn’t take them long, the iPhone Dev Team has managed to jailbreak the new Apple TV, MuscleNerd recently announced on Twitter, that they haid jailbroken the new Apple TV using the SHatter jailbreak.

He also said that they are not quite sure how to run apps on it yet, although we suspect this is something that wont take very long.

There are no details on when the Apple TV jailbreak will be available, you can have a look of it in action below.



Senin, 11 Oktober 2010

New Apple TV Gets Unboxed, Some Interesting Stuff Inside

As soon as a new Apple gadget is released, the guys over at iFixit have their screwdrivers ready to take it apart, the latest gadget to get turned into hundreds of pieces is the new Apple TV.

We already know that the Apple TV runs a version of Apple’s iOS, and it turns out that it has the same A4 Apple processor as the iPhone 4 and the iPad, there is also 256MB of RAM, but the most interesting thing found inside is 8GB of Samsung NAND flash storage.

Apple TViFixit points out that Apple’s current HD movies run less than 4GB, so that leaves an extra 4GB, which could be used in the future if Apple wants to improve the quality of their movies.This got me thinking that the extra storage could be used for something else, what about storing and running Apps like the iPhone and iPad, as it runs a version of iOS the Apple TV would be capable of running Apps.I suspect that in a future update to the Apple TV, it will be enabled to run apps, I doubt it will be the same apps that are found on the iPad or iPhone, but ones which are specifically designed for the Apple TV.

This would make perfect sense for Apple to do this, especially with the launch of Google TV around the corner which will run apps on your TV.

Minggu, 10 Oktober 2010

iPhone 4 Scalpers Force Beijing Apple Store to Close [Video]

One of Apple's Beijing locations lifted the two-per-customer iPhone 4 limit. The result: chaos, confusion, and the temporary shutdown of the store. Sounds like the scalpers did pretty well for themselves, though.


iPhone 4 Scalpers Force Beijing Apple Store to CloseThe trouble started not long after the doors opened at 7am, according to MIC Gadget. Customers who had been waiting in line for three hours for a chance to buy a new iPhone were blocked from entering, as they watched industrious scalpers tote 20-30 boxes out at a time. Those same scalpers then attempted to pawn off their iPhone 4 stash to the waiting crowd, with a $70-per-device markup.

It gets worse: a fight broke out between customers and scalpers, which attracted the police, who then cleared the store of both customers and employees.

It's unclear why this store lifted the sales limit while others, it seems, did not. But for those wondering why all those line squatters didn't just order online, there's a perfectly good explanation:

Since the Chinese citizens do not wish to sign a two-year contract when buying an iPhone 4 (they have their own phone numbers already), the local Apple retail store is the only place for them to get one. There are only 4 Apple stores in China now, two at Beijing and two at Shanghai. For Chinese citizens who are from other provinces of China, they need to travel to Beijing or Shanghai to purchase a contract-free iPhone 4... You may ask why they do not order it from the Apple online store, well, there's no online purchasing on China's Apple site. They could try the Hong Kong Apple online store, but they want their iPhones to have warranty in China, not Hong Kong.

To help remedy the problem, it was just announced today that an ID is required on all iPhone 4 purchases at all four Apple Store locations in China, with a strict limit of one per customer. The phone will be activated at the time of purchase by an Apple employe.

So, what a mess! Let's take a moment to harken back to the happier times of the store's opening back in 2008:

iPhone 4 Scalpers Force Beijing Apple Store to Close

Scalpers: ruining it for the rest of us since forever.

Rabu, 06 Oktober 2010

3 Secret Apple TV Features Hasn’t Been Told You


During his modest introduction of the device, Jobs called the Apple TV "one more hobby." But a closer look at the code and the hardware powering the Apple TV reveals that there's a lot more going on under the hood than the CEO shared.

Interestingly, Jobs didn't mention that Apple TV runs iOS, the same operating system running on its flagship product, the iPhone, and some other big hits - the iPod Touch and iPad. And there's more, too: The Apple TV's software may already be jailbroken, and some hidden software should eventually allow you to share the Apple TV's media with other iOS devices.

These secret ingredients could be the recipe Apple needs to shake up the television industry. For years, Apple executives have labeled the set-top box a "hobby" product because of its mild success compared to blockbuster sellers like the iPhone and iPod. Now that Apple TV has been revamped into a streaming rental service with an arsenal of stealth features, maybe Apple has a chance to change the TV business - if not today, perhaps later.

"The most important hint of Apple's real ambitions in the living room come from AirPlay, which puts iPhones and iPads in the driver's seat and makes the TV just an output device for the Apple ecosystem," said James McQuivey, a Forrester analyst, in a recent e-mail statement. "Expect Apple to gradually push more and more in that direction, but as of this moment in 2010, Apple has not yet made a significant play for control of the TV."

Here, we round up the juicy tidbits we've heard about Apple's mysterious new set-top box.

There's more than enough evidence proving that the Apple TV runs iOS. Dispelling any doubts, Apple recently posted a build of iOS 4.1 specifically for the Apple TV.

This piece of information about iOS is important because of a new feature called AirPlay, which streams media from your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch to the Apple TV. When Jobs demonstrated AirPlay, he only showed the feature working with an iPad's built-in video player, photo app and music library. Now that we know Apple TV runs iOS, it's likely that third-party apps such as MLB at Bat or ABC Player will be able stream media to the set-top box, too.

DaringFireball blogger John Gruber confirmed that an AirPlay button is showing up in the MLB at Bat app, and he adds that apps using the built-in media controller will be able to integrate AirPlay.

Long story short, you'll be able to wirelessly stream media from some third-party apps straight to your Apple TV with an AirPlay button. AirPlay is shaping up to be Apple's secret weapon to reshape home entertainment.

In addition to AirPlay, the fact that Apple TV is running iOS means that - in principle, at least - it may someday be able to run applications from the iTunes App Store. For now, that capability is not included in Apple TV, but the underlying operating system certainly supports it, so Apple might open a TV App Store in a future software update.

Third-party app support will probably be limited for the Apple TV, but that's where the jailbreakers come in. In the same way that we're able to override restrictions on the iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch with a jailbreak, we should be able to run unauthorized apps on the Apple TV - something Jobs would never advertise, of course.

In fact, hackers already have a head start, because a tool called Shatter, which was used to jailbreak the newest iPod Touch, already works with the Apple TV, according to the iPhone Dev Team. That means we should be expecting hackers to code some unauthorized apps soon to unlock additional capabilities such as video conferencing via your Apple TV.

On top of that, existing hacks for the old Apple TV should work, too. Dev Team member Will Strafach explained that "the new AppleTV OS seems to be a mashup of the old AppleTV OS and iOS," meaning "frappliances," plug-ins that add functionality to the old Apple TV, should work as well.

The Unofficial Apple Weblog's Erica Sadun, a popular iOS programmer, took a close look at the Apple TV's software and discovered that it runs an application called Lowtide - the software containing the set-top box's media interface.

Sadun dug deeper and found lines of code that suggest that Lowtide might eventually be extended to other iOS devices. In other words, you should be able to share media from the Apple TV to your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad, whereas originally we thought we'd only be able to do the converse with AirPlay. This functionality would be comparable to a Slingbox or an EyeTV.

Lowtide isn't readily available for Apple's iOS mobile devices yet, but iOS developer Dustin Howett has already managed to load Lowtide on an iPod touch running iOS 4.1, demonstrated in the video above. He recommended against doing it yourself, though, unless you're ready to reformat your iPhone on a regular basis just to turn it back into a phone.


Kamis, 30 September 2010

Apple iPod touch 32 GB (4th Generation) NEWEST MODEL

Apple iPod touch 32 GB (4th Generation) NEWEST MODELSee friends while you talk to them with FaceTime. Shoot, edit, and share stunning HD video. Play games against friends, or unknown foes, with the new Game Center.

And do it all on the Retina display - the highest-resolution screen on any mobile device. It makes graphics and text look even more amazing. This is the new iPod touch - It's state-of-the-art fun.

(Wi-Fi Internet access is required for some features;
broadband recommended.) HD 720p video capture with built-in mic Apple A4 chip Front- and back-facing cameras iOS 4.1 software Game Center Voice Control Multi-Touch touchscreen interface Ambient light sensor, gyroscope, and accelerometer Built-in volume controls and speaker Built-in Bluetooth Built-in Wi-Fi and Nike + iPod support Buy music, movies, TV shows, and audiobooks from the iTunes Store via Wi-Fi Rent movies and TV shows from the iTunes Store via Wi-Fi Download games and apps from the App Store via Wi-Fi Surf the web, view email, and more For Mac and Windows

Specifications Display - 3.5-inch widescreen Multi-Touch display, 960x640 pixel resolution Input/Output - 30-pin dock connector headphone mini-jack, Built-in speaker, Microphone External buttons - Home button, Volume control, Sleep/wake button Sensors - Three-axis gyro, Accelerometer, Ambient light sensor Wireless - 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi (2.4GHz), Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, Maps location-base service, Nike + iPod support built-in Audio Frequency Response - 20Hz - 20,000Hz Audio Formats - AAC, Protected AAC, HE-AAC, MP3, MP3 VBR, Audible, Apple Lossless, AIFF, WAV Camera, photos & video - Video recording HD 720p (30fps), still photos 960x720 with back camera / VGA video & photos (30fps) with front camera TV & Video - MPEG-4 video up to 640x480 30fps (.m4v,. mp4,. mov file formats), H.264 video up to 720p 30fps (.m4v,. mp4,. mov file formats), M-JPEG up to 1280x720 30fps (.avi file format); Support for 1

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