Wednesday, August 22, 2007

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  • 9to5Mac Claims Next Gen Nano Leak

    A new entrant to the Mac rumors scene, 9to5mac.com, claims to have received insider tips on the next generation of iPod Nano portable music devices from Apple - first issuing a post on Saturday with five new colors, including new cranberry and light green shades, and now, purporting to have the all too familiar “spy shots”, a typically blurry photo showing the pre-release products themselves.

    In today’s story, Nano Spy Pics, the site shows five “new” iPod Nanos in a flower configuration, with wide screen displays and a short profile. (See Image)

    As far as “spy shots” are concerned, it’s on par with those that leaked Apple’s G4 Cube several years ago, but not high quality. In fact, by manipulating the image URL, 9to5Mac.com is also hosting a larger version of that same image, which clearly shows it was once a .psd Photoshop file. (See Image With Photoshop Border) This throws significant cold water on the rumor for those all set to believe. While I’m no professional photographer, I’d assume going the .psd route in Photoshop would intimate multiple layers, and presumably cry out a fake.

    Do you think the rumors and photos are legitimate? And if they are, would the new, shorter, wide-screen iPod Nano find its way into your pocket?

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  • Apple Knocks $100 Off Refurb iPhones

    refurb iphone
    This obviously isn’t a regular price drop, alas, the wildly popular - and successful - iPhone just dropped on the public a month and a half ago. But there are refurbished models available on Apple’s Hot Deals site. If you act quickly, you’ll be able to grab a 4GB iPhone for $399 (instead of $499) and an 8GB iPhone for $499 (instead of $599).

    Apple’s refurbished products still carry a standard warranty, and are eligible for AppleCare protection for an added cost ($69). In my experience, refurbished items from Apple are very reliable, and usually a great bargain, so if you’ve been waiting for your iPhone, this $100 deal may be the right incentive you’ve been waiting for.

    EDIT: title change - seriously? People thought the new-phone price would already drop on a month old piece of hardware? Ok, the still accurate title defines that it’s actually refurb models.

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  • 30 Apps to Run your Business By

    I’ve been a Mac user for many years now and a business owner for just as many. I’ve needed apps for everything from invoicing and time tracking to contact and money management. I’ve used literally hundreds of applications over the past few years and know how frustrating it can be to find something that works for you.

    So to help with that I’ve compiled a list of some applications I’ve used over the years including the ones I think are the best. There are certainly more applications out there that aren’t listed here so if you’ve used something that has worked well, definitely let me know about it.
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