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The Best… Just Got Better.

author alang
author May 22nd, 2007

A few days ago I was contacted by an Apple employee about a leak possibility on their part as long as they remain anonymous. What did they want to leak? The 6th Generation iPod. Click on that for a video. I also have a picture they sent to me, but it looked [...]


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Cingular, Now The New AT&T will soon be just AT&T just in time for iPhone.

author alang
author May 21st, 2007

Last night our friends at AT&T kicked off the first stage of Cingular’s rebranding (took long enough didn’t it?) by changing signs at Kiosks, in-store signs at 1,800 coporate retail outlets, Point Of Sale Materials and exterior signs on a few stores in some of the more important markets (sorry, small-towners). The company stated that [...]


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Dock Bar for Linux

author alang
author May 18th, 2007

The vast majority of news that we here at OSX-E.com deliver is primarily aimed towards Windows and Mac users. Well what about Linux users? I may not be able to use a Linux-enabled computer (I will once I get my Macbook and thus will extend the range of articles posted here to encompass the three [...]


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It’s Not Easy Being Green…

author alang
author May 18th, 2007

But Apple is getting slowly but surely better at it. Since the slam from Greenpeace, we have heard all kinds of talk out of Apple on its intentions for making themselves a little more environmental. Finally, we are seeing some action based on those words.
According to the horse’s mouth, Apple is going to start [...]


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Here It Comes… iPhone Gets (Government) Official

author alang
author May 17th, 2007

Today, Apple received the ever-sought-after government go-ahead from the FCC for the iPhone. The test which was conducted on February 6th concluded saying:
“The Apple Inc. A1203 GSM Cellular Telephone with Bluetooth and Wifi, FCC ID: BCGA1203, is in compliance with the limits for general population uncontrolled exposure specified in FCC 2.1093. The device was [...]


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Top 5 Things to Never Do With a Mac

author alang
author May 17th, 2007

Top 5 Things to Never Do With a Mac
Mac’s, while very simple in design, incredibly fast and great looking have quite a few problems when it comes to doing some things. I have found an article which outlines these five major problems and how to easily avoid them. The article can be found here.
However, for [...]


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Apple Records looming closer to iTunes?

author alang
author May 16th, 2007

In case you haven’t heard, Paul McCartney’s new album “Memory Almost Full” is going to be available for exclusive preorder through iTunes. We’re almost there. The next step is the finalization of the ongoing and never-ending rumor of the entire Beatles discoraphy being sold on iTunes.


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MacBooks get beefed up…slightly

author alang
author May 15th, 2007

(Sigh) It figures. I thought and fully expected that it would be six to eight months before I would experience buyers’ remorse for my blackBook (bought in February).
Last night before I went to sleep, I skimmed through the rumor sites and saw rumors about a macBook update to happen this morning. I laughed [...]


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Apple.com Sees Visitor Increase

author alang
author May 15th, 2007

A month after Windows Vista was released, Apple.com spiked in its number of frequent visitors from 27.3 million in March to 38.8 million by the end of April. This is nearly a 42% increase in only two months!
Theorists estimate the cause was one of several things. These include people interested in the iPhone, the new [...]


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Windows Vista: Is it worth upgrading over buying a Mac?

author alang
author May 15th, 2007

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Windows Vista was released only a few months ago but has had an extremely mixed love-hate relationship amongst people. Some love the operating system, it looks good to them and has many “new” features. Of course, very few, if any, of those people exist here at osx-e. We here have known for a long [...]