A recent survey by the Channel Checkers research firm shows that demand for Apple’s upcoming iPhone may exceed the available supply when the device is released next month. In a survey of 36 storers, 64% of outlets questioned replied that they had a waiting list while the remaining 36% would sell the iPhone on a […]
Day: May 23, 2007
Intel to Stop Using Lead Components
On Tuesday, microprocessor giant Intel announced that its entire processor line would be lead-free from later this year on. Beginning with the upcoming Penryn processor line, the company’s 45-nanometer chips will go lead-free. The 65-nanometer chips will follow suit later in 2007 according to Macworld News. Though extremely useful as a manufacturing component thanks to […]
Battery Drain 1.0 Released
In the category of “hey, that could be interesting”, developer Scott Finney has released Battery Drain 1.0, a free utility designed to allow laptop users to drain their batteries to a specified amount in order to prepare them for long-term storage (Apple recommends a 50% charge prior to a few months of inactivity). Once the […]
Despite being in a position to be one of the coolest technological releases of 2007, Apple’s iPhone, the contract between Apple and AT&T will change how the iPhone is developed. According to an article in USA Today, the contract created between the two companies provides AT&T with exclusive distribution rights of the iPhone for five […]
Unboxing: Final Cut Studio 2
The PowerPage’s resident videographer Rob Parker has unboxed his shiny new Final Cut Studio 2 box and has posted five pictures of the packaging in a Flickr photostream.