October 2007 Archives

Leopard Unleashed Coming Up

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We are getting our copy of Leopard tonight after we finish partying in Cupertino. Expect a full brain dump regarding Leopard in the coming days. Happy installing!!

*****  UPDATE  *****

We can't stop playing with Leopard!  We'll get back with you shortly with our feedback.

New Media Chooses Mac

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The emerging New Media, which includes groups who blog, podcast and video-cast have made their platform of choice Macintosh.  Is this fact?  Not exactly, but we are the Savants and our casual observation leads us to this conclusion.  

How did we derive of this opinion?  

Recently, we've attended a number of events related to new media.  At those events, we see plenty of glowing lights in the shape of an Apple staring at as we walk by people.  By plenty, we mean, we think a wrong turn was made and ended up in a future time-warp at MacWorld 08.  

Why is this happening?  

We believe that people creating media just want to use a tool that stays out of their way.  It works efficiently, effectively and doesn't require manipulating the OS to make it work correctly.  More and more of our peers are using Macs in ways they thought only a Pee Cee would do.  Recently, we saw David Lawrence--broadcaster, podcaster and professional interviewer--make a comment at the Portable and New Media Expo, held in Ontario, California.  He uses a MacBook Pro and commented about the length of time and issues that surrounded features of Pro Tools Light when using Windows.  He uses both platforms, but prefers Mac for its all around usefullness.  That's what we got out of what he said.  Of course, his MacBook is top of the line, but he's a pro, remember?

So this story is not real profound, but keep an eye out.  Macs are appearing at places you may frequent and more frequently.  Mac is up over 6% of the US market now, and we believe that number could double by this time next year.  Make your own private poll and comment your findings back to us.  

Courtesy of Vinny Ferrari at the Apple Phone Show...

Enjoy!




Starbucks iTunes Wifi Store in Action from vincenzof on Vimeo.
Although we often find ourselves on the side of hackers and the open-source movement, we must respectfully disagree with most of the blogging against Apple on the subject of bricked unlocked iPhones.

We think that Apple's practices are quite common with product warranties, albeit not usually with software.  Let's take cars for example.  Let's say you cruise your car down to a performance-enhancement specialist, and they add a performance exhaust, a new chip for the engine-management computer (or flash the existing one) and new suspension springs, for instance.  If your newly-sporty auto develops a  problem with the catalytic, and the engine light comes on telling you to take it in, the dealer and the manufacturer will immediately blame the after-market exhaust and will not warranty the problem part.  If the wheel bearings start to make a noise, the dealer will blame the suspension and charge you to repair the noise.  Oh and if ANYTHING is wrong with the way the car runs, the manufacturer will most definitely blame the new, or re-flashed, chip and void your entire engine warranty--even if the problem is mechanical and has absolutely nothing to do with the engine management system.

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