• Why Apple cannot handle more then 5 percent

    Google’s Android platform has just become the most popular smartphone platform in the U.S. and is apparently outgrowing the iPhone by a ridiculous margin. Now we hear that Android is likely to prevail in the battle against the iPhone. Is Google Apple’s second Microsoft? Will Apple, once again, drop below 5% market share in its core business?

    When the iMac was released more than 10 years ago and when there was the general feeling in the industry that Apple had its mojo back, no one really took Apple serious back then.

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  • Apple Releases Mac Mini With Unibody Construction

    Lately, Apple’s focus has been on its iOS devices like the iPhone 4 and the iPad. Macs seem to have fallen by the wayside, but Apple today quietly released a completely new Mac Mini.

    This new piece of kit wasn’t the star of any Steve Jobs reveal, but there are a few new features that are noteworthy. The new Mac Mini is the first Mac to include HDMI support, which is great for those who don’t want to deal with mini DisplayPort adapters any longer.

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  • Steam for Mac – can it compete with Windows?

    There are few things in the gaming world as exciting as a new platform launching. Valve’s announcement that Steam would be coming to the Mac was one such occasion. For Mac users, Steam is an ideal platform that promises several things: easier game development, cross-platform launches, and most important, more content.

    For the longest time (and admittedly, even today), gaming was the Achilles’s heel for anyone considering a Mac. Most games simply never made it to the Mac platform. Steam promises to change all this, and we’re already beginning to see the first examples of Valve’s effort. Once you hit the Steam store, you’re able to see that Valve has already marked games that are available to both Mac and PC users. To celebrate Steam for Mac’s release, Valve even announced that its popular title Portal would be freely available until May 24th.

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  • iPhone Desk Dock Phone

    Turn your iPhone into a regular desk phone with the iPhone Desk Dock Phone, where you get a wired handset to boot. This is definitely the tool to have if you want to introduce something more retro to your home or office, letting you make and receive calls in the old fashioned manner while making sure your iPhone remains charged to the hilt whenever it is docked. Other features include a couple of stereo speakers, a microphone, volume control, instant mute as well as a choice between USB or AC for its power. Guess the iPhone just got a wee bit smarter, eh?

    via iPhone Desk Dock Phone » Coolest Gadgets.

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  • Chris Pirillo Buys New MacBook

    Yes as you guys seen above Chris Pirillo Buys a new Mac Book Pro Sponsored by Pc Pit stop on of his many sponsorships. Well i followed the video and the total cost for this Mac Book was $4228.00/free shipping.
    The bottom line is Get sponsors they are your friend. Pc Pit Stop must have a really liked or in this case LOVED Chris Pirillo for what he has done for them.

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  • Apple iPad Camera Connection Kit

    Based upon Apples earlier iPod Camera Connector, which sold for the same price, the new Apple iPad Camera Connection Kit $29 comes with both a Dock Connector-to-USB adapter and a Dock Connector-based SD Card reader, enabling you to connect either a camera or an SD Card to transfer pictures to the iPad. Pictures can be organized in Photos and used with various applications, including iWork apps, then transferred back to your computer.

    via First Looks: Apple iPad Camera Connection Kit | iLounge.

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  • Vers Audio Wood Finished iPad Case

    Vers Audio can almost be considered as the IKEA of the gadget world, the big difference being that with most Vers products, assembly is not required. Past creations from Vers have included handcrafted wooden casings for alarm clocks, iPods and of course their specialty, audio speakers. Read the rest of this entry »

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  • iPad To Do Phone Calls?

    A small piece of interesting information has been given off by the iPad SDK. Previously the iPhone 3.2 SDK was rumored that the iPhone and iPad might have a “video chat function“. Read the rest of this entry »

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  • Hulu May Charge Subscriptions on iPad

    Recently we reported that Hulu may be working on an Apple iPad-friendly version of its video streaming service. Remarks made by CEO Jason Kilar already point to upcoming support for mobile platforms, and there are even rumors of an iPhone and iPod Touch app in development.

    Unfortunately, we may not see our favorite shows on the Apple platforms– the iPad in particular– without having to pay a monthly subscription fee. News of this type of premium Hulu service isn’t anything new: execs at NBC, Fox, and Disney have tossed the idea back and forth for some time.

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