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No Mac OS X for Atom based netbooks is a big mistake

No Mac OS X for Atom based netbooks is a big mistake

Rumors are traveling over the net that Apple will kill support on Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.2 for Atom processors found on netbooks that have made possible a hackintosh installation, something that will shut down a growing trend of buying cheap Dell Mini 10v netbooks and install Mac OS X on the...


Disposable Laptop Works Better as a Metaphor Than as an Actual Product [Concepts]

There's no doubt about it: Today, the concept of a disposable laptop is totally ridiculous. But you know what else was ridiculous? Disposable cameras, 60 years ago. And this thing just looks fantastic, so I'll let it slide. Also: symbolism! There are a lot of holes you could poke in this concept,...

Bury Gizmodo 4 days ago

The HyperMac will charge your Mac notebook and iPhone off the grid

The HyperMac from Koyono aims to keep your MacBook and iPhone charged when you don’t have access to a power outlet. If they had swappable batteries, this wouldn’t be an issue. Apple, however, decided that no one actually wants to change batteries on the go anymore; that’s a last...

Bury CrunchGear 4 days ago

Phil Schiller Claims No More New Apple Products This Year

Phil Schiller Claims No More New Apple Products This Year

Gizmodo reports that it in its media briefing prior to last week's introduction of new hardware, Apple senior vice president Phil Schiller noted that the company has completed its holiday hardware lineup and will not be introducing any more new produ... ...


Ubuntu 9.10 v Windows 7

Canonical will release the latest version of the open-source operating system Ubuntu this Thursday, and we look at how it stacks up against Windows 7Apple let Snow Leopard out of its cage earlier this autumn, and Canonical will release another beast this week: Karmic Koala, otherwise known as the...


Get High Speed 802.11a/b/g/n Wireless for Macs

Wichita, Kansas – QuickerTek, the leader in power and wireless Apple products, announces a new dual USB wireless device that can connect to 802.11a networks running 5.8GHz and 802.11b/g/n networks running 2.4GHz. The 802.11a standard is the highest speed wireless available anywhere, working...

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