If it wasn’t bad enough that to have processor and CPU whine, poor Airport reception and solar ambient temperatures, it appears that some early MacBook Pro batteries are now failing. Christopher Price from PCSIntel.com has uncovered what appears to be a potential issue with the first batch of MacBook Pro batteries. According to his blog […]
Month: May 2006
Time to Patch, Apple
Washington Post tech writer Brian Krebs examines how long it has taken Apple to correct serious flaws. Here’s what I found: Over the past two years, after being notified about serious security flaws in its products, it took Apple about 91 days on average to issue patches to correct those vulnerabilities. I also found that […]
New Leaked Picture of the Sidekick 3
This latest leaked Sidekick 3 image appears to be from an ad. Looks awesome! Contributed by: Paul Grossman
iTalk Concept
Christopher and Greg DeSantis have produced an excellent video for a concept Apple phone/PDA. The phone looks great, and the video has high production values. If/when Apple produce a phone/PDA, I hope it isn’t a million miles away from this. Check out the video on my blog. (Thanks to Conrad for bringing this to my […]
The TomTom GO 300 (MSRP US$499) is an economical Mac-compatible portable GPS receiver. If you’re looking for a GPS receiver for you car that costs less than a mortgage payment, then the GO 300 is worthy of a look. The GO 300 has a built-in Bluetooth connection that allows you to connect your mobile phone […]