Apparently, optical drives (even Blu-ray) are so passe…
January 18, 2008

With the release of the Macbook Air, Apple is striking new ground in the move away from ‘wires’. Instead, a completely wire-less approach is apparently now ‘plat du jour’ - and clearly, this approach is focused on driving revenue opportunities from downloads (starting of course, with Movie Rentals). So rather than in-built super-slim Blu-ray drives, perhaps Apple’s next round of Macbooks and Macbook Pros won’t have in-built optical drives at all?
Macworld Keynote - Ok, cool. But where’s the rest?
January 16, 2008

Perhaps its the ridiculous pre-keynote hype or simply the amazing over-coverage, but I have to admit I am slightly disappointed with the ‘four’ key announcements by Steve’s Macworld Keynote…
Macworld looms… Bring it on!
January 11, 2008

There has been a ton of speculation already on the announcements we’re likely to see at MacWorld this coming week. I for one am much more interested in hearing the news from Macworld than I was in last week’s CES - which just doesn’t seem to generate the same anticipation. Since most of us have no inside knowledge whatsoever, here’s a list of things I’m hoping to see…
StealthSIM works with 1.1.2 OTB iPhone
January 3, 2008

In order to assist a colleague, I took the plunge and ordered one of the new Black StealthSIMs from iPhoneStealth.ca. I am happy to report that it eventually arrived over the holiday break (via Fedex) and seems to work perfectly!
Check out this excellent performance comparison
December 20, 2007

The Team at MacTech have put together an excellent comparison of Windows Performance on a Mac - using Bootcamp, Parallels, or VMware. Well worth a look!
iPhone - 27% US Market Share in Q3.
December 18, 2007

Against all the predictions of Steve Ballmer, and warnings from Gartner and Forrester, the iPhone was second only to the Blackberry in US Sales numbers for Q3 - according to Canalys. This astounding market-share growth highlights the significant transformation occurring in the Mobile Phone industry.
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