7 January 2010

Apple Tablet Not Using Intel

If this is to believed, that’s one of my predictions come true (though not a difficult one)

With production time of its Tablet approaching, Apple has been making its final decisions on which components will go into the device, which is due out in March. Unfortunately for Intel, it didn’t make the cut, says Northeast Securities analyst Ashok Kumar, based on conversations with Apple’s design manufacturing partners.

There has been speculation that Intel’s new generation of Atom chips was in the running for the slot, but Apple ultimately chose a processor developed by P A Semi, a chip shop Apple acquired two years ago, according to another analyst familiar with the so-called build plan.

via Exclusive: Apple Tablet Has No Intel Inside | Technology | Financial Articles & Investing News | TheStreet.com.

Facebook’s iPhone App Syncs Contacts

The push notifications aren’t really a big deal for me, as I get email alerts for the notifications which I want from Facebook. But the contact-syncing feature is extremely useful, and if you sync your iPhone contacts to another source (in my case Google Apps) you’ll have consistent information there too.

And Push Notifications aren’t the only new feature of 3.1. There is also a new way to sync your Facebook friends with your iPhone’s address book. This includes replacing contact photos. Pretty nifty.

via Facebook’s iPhone App Finally Gets Push Notifications, Contact Syncing .

Controlled Leaks

Fascinating insite into corporate PR:

Often Apple has a need to let information out, unofficially. The company has been doing that for years, and it helps preserve Apple’s consistent, official reputation for never talking about unreleased products. I know, because when I was a Senior Marketing Manager at Apple, I was instructed to do some controlled leaks.

via How Apple Does Controlled Leaks | Analysis | The Mac Observer.

Microsoft Aren’t Announcing Courier at CES

Sounds like Microsoft will be revealing a fairly standard HP tablet/convertible notebook at CES. That’s a shame…

As much as BoomTown likes a good computer tablet faceoff, sources with knowledge of the situation said that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer will not be whipping out the secret “Courier” slate PC, which the company has been noodling on, in his keynote speech opening the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas tonight. Instead, he will be showing off a new Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) slate that runs Microsoft (MSFT) software.

via No Microsoft “Courier” Slate PC at Steve Ballmer CES Keynote | Kara Swisher | BoomTown | AllThingsD.

6 January 2010

What is the world coming to?

Children are posting videos on the internet showing them choking other youngsters to the point of collapse, in a craze that doctors warn has led to brain damage and death.

via Shock over deadly internet choking craze – Web 2.0 – NZ Herald News.

Boxee Remote

This is a unique take on the media center remote which so many others have failed at. The QWERTY keyboard on the revers of the remote makes so much sense.

When we started designing the Boxee Box remote we wanted something simple like the 6-button Apple Remote.  As we began adding features to the Beta it became obvious that for people to really get the most out of the box it was going to need to do more than just point and click.  Rather than subject anyone to another on-screen keyboard we decided the Boxee Box should benefit from a full QWERTY keyboard like you might have on a mobile phone.

via Boxee Blog » By the pricking of my thumbs, something awesome this way comes. .

Boxee Box officially announced

As much as I like Boxee, and hope they succeed, this is really a dumb hardware design. I can understand wanting a unique design so that the box stands out, but this just looks like it hasn’t been thought through properly. There is a good reason why most AV equipment is flat, rectangular, box-shaped: so that you can stack them, fit them onto shelves, or stand them vertically &endash; this crazy shape can do none of that.

Just as we’d heard, the asymmetrical streamer will be sold by D-Link for under $200, and it’ll support a wide range of formats, including DivX, VC-1, WMV, H.264 MKV, and Flash 10.1. Service support is equally broad, with Pandora, Last.fm, Facebook, Twitter, Picasa, and Flickr all integrated — and there’s obviously Boxee’s app platform for additional apps, plugins, and games.

via Boxee Box officially announced: under $200, Flash 10.1 support — Engadget.

ThinkTank

Gina Trapani (ex-Lifehacker, and now <a href=”http://smarterware.org”>Smarterware</a>) created an interesting tool for Twitter power users.

ThinkTank is an installable web application that captures and organizes replies to your status updates on Twitter.

via ThinkTank – Ask Your Friends.

Microsoft To Reveal Slate PC Ahead of Apple

If this is true, I’m betting that it will be the same Courier device that Gizmodo featured last year. And if so, this could seriously be a threat to whatever tablet Apple are going to release.

On Wednesday, Mr. Ballmer, Microsoft’s chief executive, will unveil a novel take on a slate-type computer during his evening keynote at the Consumer Electronics trade show in Las Vegas, according to people familiar with Microsoft’s plans. The slate will be made by Hewlett-Packard and possibly available by mid-year, these people said.

via Microsoft and H.P. To Reveal Slate PC Ahead of Apple – Bits Blog – NYTimes.com.

Better multitouch experience for Mac OS X

BetterTouchTool allows you to fully customise the trackpad behaviour on your MacBook Pro. One, two, three, four, or even, five, finger swipes are all customisable.

Better multi monitor & multitouch experience for Mac OS X by Andreas Hegenberg » SecondBar & BetterTouchTool Blog .

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