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Wednesday, January 31, 2007
The iPod Shuffle Now Available In 5 Colors

Saturday, January 27, 2007
Optical Disc Drive Underneath Your MacBook?

Speculation regarding the development of a new ultra-thin MacBook continues as various sources report about 2 patent filings made by Apple describing a portable computer with an optical drive that is located underneath. Apparently, placing the optical drive in this area will optimize space, allowing for a significant reduction in size.
Hmmm... To be honest, I find the idea a bit weird. Having to turn a laptop over everytime I have to insert or remove a disc just seems a little counterintuitive, don't you think?
Read more at TUAW and Apple Insider.
Monday, January 22, 2007
The Plantronics .Audio85 USB Headset
The Plantronics .Audio85 is a foldable USB headset that works great with a Mac. Its features include:
- an adjustable lightweight headband
- noise-canceling microphone
- inline volume and mute control
- 32-bit DSP (Digital Signal Processing) for superior stereo sound and speech recognition
- USB plug & play
I recently purchased one for myself because I had been looking for a headset that I could use with iChat. I didn't want to just buy any generic headset because I wasn't sure if it was going to work well with my Mac. So you could just imagine how happy I was when I found this product and read straight from the box that it is "Great for iChat, Video Conferencing, Multiplayer Online Games, and Listening to iTunes, CDs, DVDs, and MP3 Music." It was exactly what I was looking for so I immediatley purchased it. It even works with an iPod.
Once out of the box, all you have to do is insert the headphone and microphone jacks into the USB adapter that comes with it. Then plug it into your USB port and your Mac will automatically recognize the headset. No need to install any software whatsoever. It's that easy.
It folds away for easy storage and even comes with a leatherette carrying pouch.


I'm very pleased with this product. The stereo headphones offer great sound quality and the noise canceling microphone does a good job of keeping your voice clear-sounding. It's really great for iChat video conferencing and listening to your iTunes music library. This is definitely a product that I would recommend for those who are looking for a USB headset for their Mac.
Product Specifications:
Digital Signal Processing
5 channel 16 bit, 48KHz data from USB
24 bit, 100dB signal-to-noise CODEC
32 bit digital audio processing
Headphone Output
2 channel 48KHz output to headphone
Headphone gain stage >80dB range
20Hz-20KHz speaker frequency response
Microphone Input
Mono, 16 bit, 48KHz data
Mic gain stage >50dBrange
Up to 25dB noise rejection (hypercardioid response)
100KHz-8KHz frequency response
Electret condenser microphone with -39dBV/Pa sensitivity
Cable length: 3 meters

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Wednesday, January 10, 2007
MWSF 2007 Goodies
"We need to talk", says one big banner ad for the... (drumroll please)... Apple iPhone! Hooray! The much talked about toy that has been predicted to come out by Mac pundits (self-proclaimed or otherwise) the world over down to the lizard that lives in the corner of my room finally got announced. It's a camera phone, an iPod (with widescreen video capabilites) and an internet device rolled into one supercool device that weighs 4.8 ounces. The phone is set for a June release date and as of today has the following specs:
Screen size: 3.5 inches
Screen resolution: 320 by 480 at 160 ppi
Input method: Multi-touch
Operating system: OS X
Storage: 4GB or 8GB
GSM: Quad-band (MHz: 850, 900, 1800, 1900)
Wireless data: Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) + EDGE + Bluetooth 2.0
Camera: 2.0 megapixels
Battery:
Up to 5 hoursTalk / Video / Browsing
Up to 16 hoursAudio playback
Dimensions: 4.5 x 2.4 x 0.46 inches / 115 x 61 x 11.6mm
Weight: 4.8 ounces / 135 grams
For U.S. users, the iPhone will be locked to the Cingular network (I did read complaints on this one). I have no idea if the product will be available for us 3rd world geeks, but I certainly hope it will be. For pics of the iPhone, click here and here (from TUAW.com).
Other products announced include:
The all-new AirPort Extreme - 5x faster than its predecessor, offers both wired and wireless connections, and lets you share a printer or a hard drive via USB.
Apple TV - connects to your widescreen TV via an HDMI port or component video & audio ports and syncs with the iTunes library on your wireless enabled Mac or PC. This will enable you to watch and listen to your downloads directly onto your home entertainment system instead of your computer.
Both the Apple TV and the all-new AirPort Extreme are scheduled for shipping on February 2007.
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
It's A Mac, Mac World!
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
Happy 2007!
Oh, and I will be switching to the new blogger and upgrading the template, which means that the blog's design will be back to one of the generic ones for a few days until I bring it back to its original, bright, colorful and happy motif.