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Monday, November 19, 2012
News from Apple and M$ and AC/DC
First, OS X 10.9 is in the works. 9 to 5 Mac reports users of early builds of this have shown up on Web logs.
It appears to offer Siri to Mac users as well as a Maps application.
When will it hit the market? 9 to 5 Mac speculates that developer builds will come out in the spring of 2013 and consumer builds later in the year.
So what big cat will they name this after? Your guesses are welcome in the comments. I’m going with “Mr. Bigglesworth”.
Second, in what may be a sign of impending doom :), the Australian rockers AC/DC have signed with iTunes. They held out for a long time, but now you can get them in the iTunes Music Store.
Third, Macrumors.com reports that both Belkin and iPad Mini Mod have released keyboards with cases for the iPad mini. Belkin’s sells for $80, while iPad Mod Mini sells for $40.
Top that, Google and Amazon!
Fourth, Apple has announced its own Black Friday sale:
Apple has posted a teaser page on their Australian online Apple Store for a "one-day Apple shopping event" on Friday, November 23rd.
The one-day Apple shopping event is Friday, 23 November. Get ready to give. Shop online or visit your favourite Apple Retail Store. We'll help you make the most of the day, no matter how you shop.
This Friday represents Black Friday in the United States. Black Friday is the day afterThanksgiving that marks the start of the Christmas shopping season. Traditionally, retailers offer major sales on that day.
Apple's international online and retail stores also participate in these sales, though Apple's discounts tend to be very modest. Last year's discounts for Apple's core products were as follows (in USD):
iPad 2 - $41 to $61 Off
iPod nano - $11 off
iPod Touch - $21 to $41 off
MacBook Air - $101 off
MacBook Pro - $101 off
iMac - $101 off
For absolute savings, customers will have better luck with 3rd party merchants that tend to offer steeper discounts on Apple products on Black Friday.
Finally, Will the New iMacs arrive as scheduled?
Last week, a report from french site MacBidouille claimed that Apple may not be shipping their new iMac until early 2013, despite Apple's official promises that the new iMac models would ship before year's end.
9to5Mac now reassures us that Apple's original plans are still intact for the iMac. The new 21.5" iMacs are said to already be shipping to distribution centers, while the 27" iMacs are due in December. Supplies, however, are likely to be very short through the rest of the year.
Apple continues to list November and December availability dates for the new iMacs in their online store. Pre-orders are not yet available but are expected by the end of November.
News from Apple and M$ and AC/DC
First, OS X 10.9 is in the works. 9 to 5 Mac reports users of early builds of this have shown up on Web logs.
It appears to offer Siri to Mac users as well as a Maps application.
When will it hit the market? 9 to 5 Mac speculates that developer builds will come out in the spring of 2013 and consumer builds later in the year.
So what big cat will they name this after? Your guesses are welcome in the comments. I’m going with “Mr. Bigglesworth”.
Second, in what may be a sign of impending doom :), the Australian rockers AC/DC have signed with iTunes. They held out for a long time, but now you can get them in the iTunes Music Store.
Third, Macrumors.com reports that both Belkin and iPad Mini Mod have released keyboards with cases for the iPad mini. Belkin’s sells for $80, while iPad Mod Mini sells for $40.
Top that, Google and Amazon!
Fourth, Apple has announced its own Black Friday sale:
Apple has posted a teaser page on their Australian online Apple Store for a "one-day Apple shopping event" on Friday, November 23rd.
The one-day Apple shopping event is Friday, 23 November. Get ready to give. Shop online or visit your favourite Apple Retail Store. We'll help you make the most of the day, no matter how you shop.
This Friday represents Black Friday in the United States. Black Friday is the day afterThanksgiving that marks the start of the Christmas shopping season. Traditionally, retailers offer major sales on that day.
Apple's international online and retail stores also participate in these sales, though Apple's discounts tend to be very modest. Last year's discounts for Apple's core products were as follows (in USD):
iPad 2 - $41 to $61 Off
iPod nano - $11 off
iPod Touch - $21 to $41 off
MacBook Air - $101 off
MacBook Pro - $101 off
iMac - $101 off
For absolute savings, customers will have better luck with 3rd party merchants that tend to offer steeper discounts on Apple products on Black Friday.
Finally, Will the New iMacs arrive as scheduled?
Last week, a report from french site MacBidouille claimed that Apple may not be shipping their new iMac until early 2013, despite Apple's official promises that the new iMac models would ship before year's end.
9to5Mac now reassures us that Apple's original plans are still intact for the iMac. The new 21.5" iMacs are said to already be shipping to distribution centers, while the 27" iMacs are due in December. Supplies, however, are likely to be very short through the rest of the year.
Apple continues to list November and December availability dates for the new iMacs in their online store. Pre-orders are not yet available but are expected by the end of November.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Love for the iPad Mini-and a review of the Surface RT, too- Thanks again Arnold!
My love for the mini over the other iPads comes down to one thing: size. It's perfectly sized for every room in the house. It's perfectly sized for travel, where every ounce counts.
the build quality on the iPad mini is fantastic
http://venturebeat.com/2012/11/07/why-im-returning-my-ipad-mini/
Chris Pirillo’s Microsoft Surface Review
John Gruber thought this was a fair and comprehensive review.
Best line: “If you’re the sort of person who likes features over finish, Surface is for you.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQhhtvuZwVg
Windows 8 is just another way for Microsoft to show you ads
And the ads continue to play even if you pay subscription fees.
http://owened.co.nz/windows-8-is-just-a-way-for-microsoft-to-show-you-ads
Want to charge up your iPhone or iPad after the electricity goes out? Such as after an earthquake?
Now you can with this hand crank generator. Buy one before the big one!!
http://uncrate.com/stuff/eton-boost-turbine/
Russian Hacker Gets a Taste of His Own Malware
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/76519.html
Apple’s products say, “You can’t do that because we think it would suck.”
Microsoft’s products say, “We’ll let you try to do anything on anything if you really want to, even if it sucks.”
People who dislike Apple’s approach or whose requirements are incompatible with it will always exist in great numbers, and the Surface is for them. It’ll probably sell well, especially if Microsoft can expand their retail presence quickly.
http://www.marco.org/2012/10/26/an-alternate-universe
iPithy: Why the World's Biggest Company Speaks With the Fewest Words
A yacht designed by Steve Jobs has been completed a little over a year after his death
http://blogs.marketwatch.com/thetell/2012/10/29/steve-jobss-yacht-completed/
The Yacht Steve Jobs Designed With Philippe Starck Has Finally Been Unveiled
Apple Acknowledges UK Legal Judgment That Samsung Tablets Are Not as Cool as iPads
http://www.apple.com/uk/legal-judgement/
iPhones, iPads, and not much else: How the mobile revolution drove Apple’s exponential growth
The Kill Switch Comes to the PC
Google …... flipped a little-known kill switch, reaching into more than 250,000 infected Android smartphones and forcibly removing the malicious code.
Google, Apple (AAPL), and Amazon (AMZN)all have the ability to reach into devices to delete illicit content or edit code without users’ permission. It’s a powerful way to stop threats that spread quickly, but it’s also a privacy and security land mine.
The bottom line: Kill switches can improve computer security, but they worry privacy and free speech advocates.
http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-02-17/the-kill-switch-comes-to-the-pc
Thanks to Arnold Woodworth, our Vice-President, for all these great links.
Tom Briant
Editor and Media Manager, MacValley UG
Catching Up with Posts-A lot about how to use Twitter more effectively with Hashtags
Hashtags -- General Lists:
Organizing the world's Hashtags
75 Top Twitter Hashtags
http://wearesocialpeople.com/75-top-twitter-hashtags/
Hashtags for the 21st Century
http://www.teachthought.com/technology/52-twitter-hashtags-for-21s-century/
A Twitter Page Dedicated to Hashtags
https://twitter.com/hashtagsforlife
Trending Hashtags
http://hashonomy.com/hashtags/trending/
Twitter Hashtags for Fashion and Beauty Bloggers
http://www.onewomansstyleevolution.com/2012/02/hashtag-101-for-fashion-and-beautybloggers/
Lists of Social Responsibility Hashtags
45 hashtags for social change
http://www.socialbrite.org/2011/12/27/45-hashtags-for-social-change/
45 Hashtags for Sustainability
http://sustainablebusinessforum.com/elainecohen1/58901/45-hashtags-sustainability-reports
30 Super Useful Nonprofit Hashtags – Twitter Chats, Too!
http://www.nten.org/blog/2011/11/08/30-super-useful-nonprofit-hashtags-–-twitter-chats-too
Lists of Business Hashtags
Small Business Hastags
http://www.macgetit.com/642/twitter-small-business-startup-entrepreneur-list-of-hashtags/
Top 25 List of Twitter Hashtags for Human Resources & HR
http://www.blogging4jobs.com/social-media/twitter-hashtags-human-resources/
35 Twitter Hashtags for Financial Professionals
http://financialsocialmedia.com/twitter/35-twitter-hashtags-for-financial-professionals/
Hashtags for #LegalMediaTypes
http://www.hellermanbaretz.com/sound-bites/twitter-hashtags-legalmediatypes
http://careerenlightenment.com/twitter-job-search/50-hottest-twitter-hashtags-for-job-seekers
http://www.social-hire.com/career--interview-advice/1081/the-top-hashtags-for-the-job-seeker
Lists of Education Hashtags
http://www.teachthought.com/technology/the-complete-guide-to-twitter-hashtags-in-education/
http://edudemic.com/2012/06/2012-twitter-hashtags/
http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/07/top-10-educational-technology-hashtags.html
Lists of Science and Technology Hashtags
Public Health and Science Hashtags
http://mrepidemiology.com/2012/04/24/epidemiology-and-science-hashtags-epid/
The Ultimate Green Hashtag List
http://greeneconomypost.com/green-twitter-hashtag-17290.htm
Engineering Hashtags
http://www.cadalyst.com/cad-hashtags
Most Popular Hashtags For The Healthcare Industry
http://www.hashtags.org/platforms/twitter/most-popular-hashtags-for-the-healthcare-industry/
30 Hashtags for Science Lovers
http://edudemic.com/2012/09/30-twitter-hashtags-science-lovers/
Lists of Hashtags for Writers
44 Essential Hashtags Every Author Should Know
http://www.authormedia.com/2012/01/24/44-essential-twitter-hashtags-every-author-should-know/
40 Twitter Hashtags for Writers
http://www.dailywritingtips.com/40-twitter-hashtags-for-writers/
Hashtags for Writers, Authors, and Self-Publishers
http://selfpublishingresources.com/twitter-hashtags-for-writers-authors-and-self-publishers/
Hashtags for Writers
http://richlycoloredmask.blogspot.com/2012/10/twitter-hashtags-for-writers.html
Top Twitter Hashtags for Bloggers
http://www.blogelina.com/2011/04/top-twitter-hashtags-for-bloggers/
The iPad Mini Is The Ideal Second Screen Companion
The iPad mini’s size makes it a take-anywhere device
http://techcrunch.com/2012/11/04/the-ipad-mini-is-the-ideal-second-screen-companion/
Apple sells three million iPads in three days
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/apple-sells-three-million-ipads-in-three-days-2012-11-05-891536
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/apple-sells-3-million-ipads-since-launch-of-mini-2012-11-05
Tom Briant
Editor and Media Manager, MacValley UG
Monday, November 12, 2012
A Trip to the Microsoft pop-up store to see the Surface RT tablet
First, the Microsoft pop-up store. It’s a simple square with a tall sign showing the new Microsoft logo. I saw the sign as I walked through the JC Penny close to the MS store. The MS Store itself is set up in the middle of the floor in front of JC Penny at the Glendale Galleria.
I saw several Surface tablets set up. The tablet is set up on the tablet in landscape orientation. The cover that doubles as a keyboard came attached to it in front.
Face it, it’s a netbook with a touch screen. I didn’t want to buy it. With the cover with molded keys, it felt like trying to type on a brick.
The young sales associate who answered my questions was totally professional. MS, the problem is not the people; it’s how you set up the product. You don’t set up a tablet for display by attaching a mediocre keyboard to it. You attach a lanyard to it and let people touch it.
I asked how the Surface connected to a printer. The sales associate told me that you would use a USB wired connection or a Bluetooth pairing. I asked about using a Wi-Fi printer with it. They said it would work, but I did not feel satisfied.
I saw another person looking at the tablet, so I excused myself and headed up to the Apple store.
Second, The Apple Store at the Glendale Galleria. Now this place was busy. Not too busy to answer my question, “Where’s the iPad Mini?”
It was right behind me. I saw it when I entered the store, but I expected the iPad Mini to be much smaller and heavier. I’m thinking of my iPad Classic’s size and weight.
To my delight, the device has a much bigger screen than I anticipated and it weighed much less than I feared. I fell in love with it. I want one. If I had the money, I would have taken whatever they had in stock.
I overheard conversation between the staff. They only had the black 32 Gb model left. Jump on it, people. People are falling in love with this cute little fella at first touch.
I still remember that CNN.com correspondent at a loss for words about the iPad Mini. What would people use it for? Just take them up to the nearest Apple Store, put an iPad Mini in their hands, and stand back.
Now excuse me, I have a game of Tiny Wings to get back to.
Tom Briant
Editor and Media Manager, MacValley UG
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Important Apple iMac Hard Drive recall information
Thanks to Jeff Janning for alerting me about this.
“Apple has determined that certain Seagate 1TB hard drives used in 21.5-inch and 27-inch iMac systems may fail. These systems were sold between October 2009 and July 2011.
Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider (AASP) will replace affected hard drives free of charge.
Apple is contacting affected iMac owners who provided a valid email address during the product registration process to let them know about this program. If you have not been contacted, but think you have a 1TB Seagate hard drive, you can enter your serial number below to see if it's part of this program.”
Click here to go to the Apple Web page concerning possible bad 1 TB hard drives. It will tell you how to find your serial number.
Thank you again, Jeff, for alerting us to this problem.
Tom Briant
Editor and Media Manager, MacValley UG
The iPad Mini fits in a standard lab coat and what this means for medicine
Physicians carry all sorts of things in their lab coats. Lab reports, sandwiches, stethoscopes. Only the size of the objects limits their ability to go with the physician. Up to now, the size of the iPad has kept them from serving as the physicians trusty companion on rounds.
But NOW!…with the introduction of the iPad mini, the iPad slips right into the pockets next to the grilled cheese sandwich and cytology results. An article in Appleinsider points to doctors planning to buy the iPad Mini soon.
"Compared to the general populace, physicians are early and high adopters of Apple products," the company told AppleInsider. "A large majority of physicians own an iPhone, and the current iPad dominates the healthcare tablet market."
Here’s a picture (courtesy of Epocrates, a maker of medical software) of one of their iOS apps on an iPad Mini:
Tom Briant
Editor and Media Manager, MacValley UG


