Cult of Mac Read Leander Kahney's latest commentary about Apple and Mac News in Wired.com's Cult of Mac Blog, including Mac, Mac Pro, MacBook, iMac, iBook, Mac mini, iPod video, iPod nano, iPod shuffle, iTunes, iPhoto, iPhone, Apple TV, OSX, Steve Jobs, and Macworld. http://blog.wired.com/cultofmac/ другие подписчики этой ленты также читают >> |
- Apple Issues Vegas Invite: "Lights, Camera, Apple"
Apple dashed any remaining hopes that it would announce anything really exciting at its upcoming event at the National Association of Braodcasters conference on April 15, the company has begun shipping out digital invitations to the event, dubbed, "Lights, Camera,...
Apple dashed any remaining hopes that it would announce anything really exciting at its upcoming event at the National Association of Braodcasters conference on April 15, the company has begun shipping out digital invitations to the event, dubbed, "Lights, Camera, [Apple logo]." Which means, yes, that we're probably looking at nothing more than new version of Final Cut Pro and Shake and maybe a Mac Pro with some added power and maybe 8 cores. Maybe I'm just cranky -- maybe I only get excited about laptops these days.
I do have to admit to being way more excited about what Apple does with the design of the next iMacs than I am to see the performance specs of new Mac Pros or read about the rendering speed of the new version of Final Cut. As ever, fingers crossed that Apple really has something surprising up its sleeve.
"Lights Camera Apple" invite issued for NAB event [AppleInsider]
Pete Mortensen - Elsewhere on Wired: AppleTV Sucks AND Rocks; Businesses Love Apple
Somewhere else in the Wired world... The AppleTV is shipping, and that means it's time to re-examine Apple's latest digital lifestyle device. Rob over at Wired's Gadget Lab does the honors, pointing out five great things about the streaming media...Somewhere else in the Wired world...
- The AppleTV is shipping, and that means it's time to re-examine Apple's latest digital lifestyle device. Rob over at Wired's Gadget Lab does the honors, pointing out five great things about the streaming media box and five problematic qualities. I think the No. 4 negative is a bit too much (I have no idea why Apple would release an incredibly low-end Mac that could undercut its existing offerings instead of a very high-end set-top box that extends Apple's reach into the living room!), but the analysis is sound.
- Leander's got an interesting column examining the way the public view Apple these days. We all know that Wall Street loves Apple (your stock price doesn't go up in the middle of a securities investigation otherwise), but it's quite something to really examine a bunch of different arenas at once. Now, if only I could get my IT guy to read this column and become an Apple advocate at my day job...
Pete Mortensen
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