Somewhere between geek pride and techno-lust lies the classic unpacking photo gallery of a new item that just hit the market. The upgraded MacBook Pro, released by Apple only yesterday, definitely qualifies and the first unpacking photo gallery can be seen over here at geeksugar. So far, it’s par for the course where unpacking a […]
Month: June 2007
Adobe Reader Updated to 8.1
On Tuesday, Adobe released version 8.1 of its free Reader program. The program, which has long been a staple for viewing and printing Portable Document Format (PDF) files, includes the following changes: -Improved forms performance. -New Acrobat 8 3D support. -New Integrated FedEx Kinkos Print Online – Send any PDF directly to FedEx Kinko’s. -Print […]
In spite of the hype, remaining questions and overall speculation still remaining about the iPhone in the final weeks before its June 29th release, carrier AT&T may be doing what it can from its end to ensure a technically smooth launch. According to Gizmodo, which cites an anonymous source in AT&T’s operations deparment, AT&T has […]
iPod Hacked into “iTop”
A picture’s worth a thousand words in this case. Engadget has a story about an iPod that’s been essentially hacked into a handheld/mini-laptop. The story originally appeared over on Hack-A-Day in which Owen McGarry took an out of warranty iPod, installed a swivel device, a protruding hard drive and a Linux operating system. Unfortunately, details […]
On Tuesday, SanDisk announced at Computex Taipei 2007 that it had supplemented its line of solid state drive products with with addition of a 64 gigabyte unit available in 1.8″ and 2.5″ sizes. The drives operate on the SATA protocol and can be dropped in as replacements for most laptop computers. According to DigiTimes, the […]