Jan 17


Being a mobile phone, it's obvious most people carry their iPhone everywhere, including on the road, when they drive their cars. Different to what usually happens with other phones, most iPhones make their owners extremely proud of them, and they need to be in sight all the time (correct me if I'm wrong here), so the WindowsSeat from Griffin should be a great choice for those having Apple's phone in their pocket...

Griffin WindowSeat


As you can see in the shot above, the WindowSeat iPhone is a mount that can hold your iPhone nicely in sight, and it attaches itself to your windshield(that's not obvious in the picture, but I am sure you got the idea).This windshield mount from Griffin was announced yesterday, and since with the last iPhone applications, you can turn your iPhone into a GPS, it's also very useful, not simply a device from the "look-at-my-iPhone" category.

The high grip silicone pad takes care of your iPhone mount to stay where it should, and the materials used for the device allow it to easily whitstand temperature shifts, while the swivelving ball and socket joints allow you to adjust the viewing angle and keep your new setting unchanged.

Unfortunately, Griffin's WindowSeat is not yet available, being scheduled to ship in March, for a mere $20.
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Jan 16


While Apple TV wasn't quite a market hit so far, it seems Apple won't drop the product, but do as any smart company would do with a product that sells a bit below expectations - lower the price, and add new features. Since some time will pass until we get to see the results in sales and customer satisfaction of these measures, let's see what's new in the Apple TV field!
Apple TV

Yesterday, during its MacWorld keynote, Steve Jobs revealed the new software for the Apple TV, allowing the rental of movies from the iTunes Store directly from their TV-set. More details about the new iTunes can be found here, so now I'll tell you about some things that I didn't wrote there...

By using the new iTunes Movie Rentals and the Apple TV, you can rent one of the 1,000 movies available by the end of next month, including over 100 HD-ones featuring 5.1 Dolby Digital surround sound. Obviously, no computer is required. Oh, one more thing - the HD titles are a bit more expensive, with $3.99 for library titles, and $4.99, the new ones.

While the new Apple TV, priced at $229, for the 40GB model, and $329, the 160GB one, will be launched to the public in about 2 weeks, existing owners of the older models can update their software free of any charge.

At last, it would be nice for you to know that with the new Apple TV,photos from your computer, Flickr and .Mac Web Galleries can be viewed on your TV as slideshows or screen savers as easy as possible. Is that cool, or what?
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Jan 16


Yesterday, apart from the MacBook Air and the Time Capsule, Apple announced a bunch of other interesting things, and one of them is the fact that iTunes will allow you to rent movies, from now on. If this is going to be a market hit or not, that's what remains to be seen, but let's check the facts for a while, shall we?
iTunes Movie Rentals

Together with the ability to rent movies, iTunes also has the iTunes Digital Copy feature now. Let's take them one by one...

First, last year we kept hearing rumors or more than just rumors about Apple's talks to various movie studios, we also found out about agreements signed, but we all expected to see the movies for rental, and nothing more. Well, first of all, standard-definition movies can be found on the iTunes Store, at $3.99 for new releases, and $2.99 - library titles. For these prices, you can rent the movie and you have 30 days available to start watching it. Unfortunately, once you hit Play, you'll have to view the entire movie in the next 24 hours, but you can also watch it as many times it is possible, in those 24 hours available...

Leaving rental aside, you can also buy DVDs, but you get a little extra - an iTunes Digital Copy, so once you feed your computer with the new DVD, the movie goes right into your iTunes library. Pretty cool, don't you think?

More details about all the new stuff in iTunes can be found, as expected, on the official page, here.
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Jan 15


Time travel is something we all dream of, sooner or later, and it has been done and overdone in movies, but no real progress in this research field is known to the public, at this time. Anyway, if you can't travel back and forward in time, at least you can back it up. I am talking about images, videos, but especially about data backup, because Apple just announced a new device that's able to backup data easier and more efficient than before, called Time Capsule.
Apple Time Capsule

The idea is this - you get a Time Capsule device, and your data is automatically backed up using a wireless connection, and you can do that for more than just a computer, as long as it has Mac OS X Leopard and runs the Time Machine software.
Pretty cool, don't you think? Well, as long as the wireless connection doesn't fail, everything should be fine, in my opinion...

According to Steve Jobs, all you have to do is "Bring Time Capsule home, plug it in, click a few buttons on your Macs and voila—all the Macs in your house are being backed up automatically, every hour of every day." Since the 500GB model is priced at $299, and the 1TB one comes for $499, and both include a fully featured 802.11n Wi-Fi base station, there's nothing else to add, so prepare for the Time Capsule, which is scheduled to be available in February through the Apple Store, at Apple’s retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers.
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Jan 15


Oh, my! It happened! Just like last year, Steve Jobs had a very interesting presentation in the opening day of the MacWorld Expo, and... no, "interesting" is not right. For me, last year's keynote was interesting, because this year's is much more. While the iPhone wasn't quite the best mobile in the world at that time, it managed to set a trend, and now, we got something that really takes your breath away: the MacBook Air, the thinnest laptop in the world!

MacBook Air

<-250x250 Square - right->Before getting to the Air, I have to tell you some of the more important things Steve revealed to the public, such as iPhone sales. According to Apple's CEO, they have sold 4 million iPhones so far, which means about 20,000 daily. Not bad at all, I must say, not bad at all! In the US, the iPhone "garnered almost 20 percent marketshare of smartphone market", according to Jobs(nice one, saying "20 percent of the smartphone market", and not "x percent of the mobile phone market"-that would have been more interesting to know, but I am sure it's no secret, but we'll leave it aside for now).


I'll leave "Apple TV take 2"(another big thing announced by Steve Jobs in his keynote) aside now, and get straight to what gave me a big headache today - the MacBook Air. Why? Because I love it already and I couldn't stop staring at it, without any brilliant thought on what to write about it, that's why! I don't have plans on buying one anytime soon, but the MacBook Air looks great, and I will only say a few things about it...

Pricing starts at $1799, it doesn't have an optical drive, comes with the advanced WiFi 802.11n and BlueTooth 2.1, a custom-made tiny Intel Core 2 Duo CPU at 1.6 or 1.8GHz, and its battery life is estimated to 5 hours. As you can see above, the keyboard is a full-size one, as well as the trackpad. The 13.3" widescreen display and the iSight should also sound great, but best of all - it's only 0.4-1.94 cm thin, with a weight of less than 1.5kg!

The world’s most thin laptop from Apple, the MacBook Air

Since I could write about this new laptop until next morning, I will stop here. After all, the official page is already up, as you probably expected already, so feel free to visit it and share your opinion with us. What do you think - there's already a winner in the "best laptop of 2008" category, or we have to wait and see?
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