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New iPod Touch with Dual Cameras and Retina Display

Sep 1st

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Apple finally decided to release the iPod Touch with a camera. I have been waiting for that feature for some time. Not only did they add a camera but they added one to the front and back. It gives you the ability to use FaceTime like on the iPhone over wifi and also shoot HD video to share with family and friends. The iPod Touch is also getting the retina display. It keeps it in line with the iPhone 4 but will also bring those higher resolution games to the Touch. The last new addition is called Game Center. Game Center is an app that allows you to compete with friends on apps you have downloaded. You can unlock achievements and see how you rank against your friends.

The new iPod Touch is $30 more at $229. You can read more about the new features at Apple.

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Apple Live Streaming Event Tomorrow

Aug 31st

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Apple announced that it will be live streaming the event tomorrow. It isn’t the first time Apple has live streamed a event but it’s been a long time. I wondering if the streaming the event might be a hint at an announcement about streaming. I hope so. I would prefer the live stream but there will still be lots of sites live blogging the event as well. Not every office allows you to stream videos but you still want to know what’s going on.

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Windows Home Server “Vail” Adds Mac Support

Aug 16th

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The new version of Windows Home Server codenamed Vail supports Mac. This is great news for people like me that use both Windows and Mac at home. I have been building how-tos since 2008 on getting the current Windows Home Server to work with Mac. More at Multimedia-PCs

MAC Support:
o Onboarding experience similar as Windows
o Managed device in dashboard
o Launchpad for the mac
o Alert viewer for the mac
o Add in provider for the mac

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MacPro

12 Core Mac Pro Available for Order

Aug 11th

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If you have $5,000 to spend on a computer you can order the 12 Core Mac Pro. It’s now available for purchase. You could always buy a single processor and cut the price in half but who would want to do that. I have been using a Mac Pro for the last year at work and have been really happy with it. It’s 8 cores and I put 12GB of memory. If you need plenty of power the Mac Pro has it. I test multiple OSes and constantly have RDP sessions and ARD going.

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Video: AppWall ScreenSaver

Jul 31st

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If you really liked the App Wall that Apple created for WWDC, you can have your vary own on you own computer. The AppWall screensaver is free to download. While it doesn’t look exactly like Apple’s it is still a pretty sweet screensaver to show off your apps. You can download it at appwall.net and I have embedded a video below.

appwall, screensaver
Safari Extensions

Apple Updates Safari for Extensions

Jul 30th

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Apple released a Safari updates that gives you the ability to add extensions. You can browse through all the available extensions at extensions.apple.com. There are already some cool extensions available. Also with this update the Autofill security issue is fixed. Fire up software update and get the lastest version. Press release below.

Apple Updates Safari 5

Users Can Add New Features Through Extensions

CUPERTINO, California-July 28, 2010-Apple® today released Safari® 5.0.1, turning on Safari Extensions and introducing the Safari Extensions Gallery. Apple introduced extensions support in Safari 5 in June so developers could begin creating extensions with HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript web standards. With Safari Extensions Gallery, users can quickly find extensions that add powerful new features to Safari, from toolbars that display live web feeds to sophisticated programs that filter web content. Safari 5.0.1 allows users to download and install extensions either from the Safari Extensions Gallery or directly from a developer’s site.

“Safari 5 has been a big hit, and user response to the innovative new Safari Reader has been fantastic,” said Brian Croll, Apple’s vice president of OS X Product Marketing. “We’re thrilled to see so many leading developers creating great extensions and think our users are going to love being able to customize Safari.”

“Millions of our customers already use Amazon Wish Lists to store items they want to buy for themselves or receive as gifts,” said Gianna Puerini, vice president of Worldwide Design and Community at Amazon.com. “With Safari 5, we were able to quickly build the Add to Amazon Wish List extension that lets customers add items from any website to their Amazon Wish List with the click of a button.”

“We’re excited to continue working closely with Apple to bring visually compelling Bing experiences to Safari,” said Jeff Henshaw, general manager of Bing User Experience. “The Bing Extension for Safari brings Bing search intelligence to everyday browsing with Safari. When a user selects text in Safari, Bing instantly recognizes what they might need and pops up helpful, informative tips, from real time maps and driving directions to real time translations to direct web search results.”

“Using web standard technologies and Safari’s extension builder, we developed an MLB.com extension to give fans another way to consume up-to-the-moment baseball content, including live look-ins to games, right from the Safari toolbar,” said Noah Garden, executive vice president, Commerce and Sponsorship at MLB.com.

“Our extension for Safari is a great way for readers to get all of the latest breaking news and all the important stories, blogs and columns they want to see,” said Denise Warren, general manager, NYTimes.com at The New York Times Company. “While you browse other sites in Safari, our extension checks for updates and slides in new headlines and thumbnails, so you won’t miss a thing.”

“Creating our Twitter extension in Safari couldn’t have been easier,” said Jason Goldman, vice president of Product at Twitter. “By providing features like the ability to tweet about a page and view trending topics, we’ve created a simple way to deliver relevant, interesting content to people regardless of where they are on the web.”

The Safari Extensions Gallery is accessible from the Safari menu or at extensions.apple.com. Users can download and install extensions from the gallery with a single click, and there’s no need to restart the browser. Extensions can be automatically updated and are easily managed within Safari. Users can enable or disable individual extensions, or turn off all extensions with one click.

Safari Extensions are built with HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript web standards, and can have all the power and functionality of advanced web applications. Every Safari Extension is signed with a digital certificate from Apple to prevent tampering and to verify that updates to the extension are from the original developer. Safari Extensions are sandboxed, so they can’t access information on a user’s system or communicate with websites aside from those specified by the developer. For increased stability, Safari Extensions run solely in the browser.

Safari 5 also features Safari Reader, which presents single and multipage articles on the web in a new, scrollable view without distracting content or clutter. The Nitro JavaScript engine runs JavaScript up to 30 percent faster than Safari 4.* Built on the open source WebKit engine developed by Apple, Safari 5 includes more than a dozen powerful new HTML5 features for creating media-rich experiences, like full screen playback and closed captions for HTML5 video.

Pricing & Availability
Safari 5 is available for both Mac OS® X and Windows as a free download at www.apple.com/safari. Safari 5 for Mac OS X requires Mac OS X Leopard® 10.5.8 or Mac OS X Snow Leopard® 10.6.2 or later. Safari 5 for Windows requires Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista or Windows 7, a minimum 256MB of memory and a system with at least a 500 MHz Intel Pentium processor. Full system requirements and more information on Safari 5 can be found at www.apple.com/safari. The Safari Extensions Gallery is available at extensions.apple.com. The Safari Developer Program is free to join at developer.apple.com/programs/safari.

*Performance will vary based on system configuration, network connection and other factors. All testing conducted by Apple in May 2010 on an iMac® 3.06 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo system running Mac OS X 10.6.3, with 4GB of RAM. JavaScript benchmark based on the SunSpider 0.9.1 JavaScript Performance test.

Apple designs Macs, the best personal computers in the world, along with OS X, iLife, iWork, and professional software. Apple leads the digital music revolution with its iPods and iTunes online store. Apple is reinventing the mobile phone with its revolutionary iPhone and App Store, and has recently introduced its magical iPad which is defining the future of mobile media and computing devices.

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