Is The New iPod nano an Epic Fail?
As many of you guys know, Apple released a new iPods on September 1st. The most notible change was the iPod nano. The iPod nano got a complete over haul and in some parts, it’s a downgrade. What are the upgrades? The only upgrade that I liked was the clip. Yup, a clip. That means [....] Continue Reading...
September 1st Apple Event: Results
Software: iOS Just like with ever keynote and conference that Steve does they open up ever segment of the announcements with mind boggling examples about how successful their products and services. So lets start with the changes to the software/firmware that Apple produces for its mobile [....] Continue Reading...
September 1st Apple Event [LIVE]
If you are anticipating this event and the products that it may produce, you don’t want to wait a second to know what is going on! So, we are glad to say that both Macworld and Engadget will be covering this even [LIVE]. So, join us and the many others that will be watching every [....] Continue Reading...
iPad iOS 4.0 (September 1st)
The time until the September 1st conference is slowly decreasing, and I can’t help but add an iPad version of the iOS 4 to my wish list. But one wall stands in my minds way. Testing. Apple isn’t a kind of company to just through out a product to it’s audience, so why would that [....] Continue Reading...
App Fanatic Fridays #1: Angry Birds
Welcome, to App Fanatic Fridays! App Fanatic Fridays, or AFF, is a weekly blog post about the top application on the Apple App Store for either the iPhone/iPod touch or the iPad. Todays post is going [....] Continue Reading...
Farewell Google Wave! Chromium OS getting exclusive waves?
About 8 months ago Google released Google Wave. I was really excited as were many other people on the internet. And this week Google announced Google Wave will stop being worked on by [....] Continue Reading...
The Countdown is Dwindling while the Rumors are Piling Up: iPod touch 4G
Yah, I know its not the best Photoshop job, but it’ll do for now! We are everyday getting closer to the inevitable Apple® event were Steve Jobs will come on stage wearing the typical black shirt [....] Continue Reading...
Differences Between the Intel Core i3, i5, and i7
So, too many people have no clue what the major differences between the Core i3, i5, and i7 processors. I am not going into details, because some of those details would take much too long to write [....] Continue Reading...
GE 98910 UltraSonix 2.0 Speakers Review
I purchased these speakers about a year ago and finally decided to give them an honest review. Design These speakers are matte black all around. They are about 9.5 inches tall and weigh two pounds, [....] Continue Reading...
The Innovators of Browser Tabs, Are at it Again
Look above this post, nope up a little bit more, yah that’s it those things you see they are called tabs, and were first used in Netscape, a browser just like the rest of them (in some ways). Up [....] Continue Reading...
Xbox 360 sales increase 88% in June
As of right now, the Xbox 360 is the best selling console in June. The reason to that might be the new Xbox 360. The new Xbox 360 brings some new features such as a new design, built-in 802.11 b/g/n, [....] Continue Reading...
Expenditure for iPhone and iPod touch
Expenditure Expenditure is a simple, yet powerful financing application for you iPhone or iPod touch. With features allowing you to keep track of purchases, and income, it’s a fast way to see if [....] Continue Reading...
Firefox 4 Beta Now Available
The Mozilla team is always busy designing, scripting, and planning their next browser. A couple weeks ago they opened their public doors to the next generation of Firefox, Firefox 4 Beta 1. Firefox sports a new, “more aero enabled” theme and a similar feel to Google Chrome. On that note the [....] Continue Reading...
Apple iPhone 4: Not Recommended…
If you have opened an internet browser within the last month you have probably heard about the iPhone 4’s antenna dilemma. The problem, if didn’t already know, has plagued the next generation Apple iPhone and caused it to loose signal when a conductive material (aka skin) bridges the gap on the [....] Continue Reading...
Speed Up Your Mail Searching – Rocketbox
When I switched over to the Mac early February of this year, I was really loving everything about OS X, or in my case, Snow Leopard. I loved how fast Mail was, how it had threaded messaging support [....] Continue Reading...
