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Deep Thought PC now open

Today is the official opening of Deep Thought PC. If you like Deep Thought but prefer PC’s whether they run Windows or Linux, then this site could be right up your alley. And for those of you who think that it will be influence by it’s mac based sister site then think again. The PC staff are in charge of the site and they can post whatever they want.

So if you fancy a look then hop over either by using the link in the nav bar or the link below

http://deepthoughtpc.mcubedsw.com



iPod Ripoff Goodness…

Check this out.

I guess it’s just too hard for people to come up with unique designs. Oh no! Not creativity! anything but that! Anyway, it’s always funny how people can take a cool product, make a ripoff of it, and render it rather unappealing.

Let’s see how long it takes Apple Legal to jump on them.



PC Mag give thumbs down to eMac

PC Mag has rated the eMac as the worst desktop of the year:

For Apple, the entry-level eMac really does represent Think Different. That’s because for a company that prides itself on quality, this computer is different. As in bad. On the plus side, it’s stylish. On the downside, it’s slow, underpowered, and pathetic. The 40GB hard drive will fill up quickly, the lack of a DVD burner makes offloading files impossible, and the Radeon 9200 graphics card won’t even run this fall’s hot Mac games. And at around $800, this eMac ain’t cheap.  If you’re considering a home Apple, think different. Buy a Dell. Or be prepared to spend a lot more for an acceptable Apple computer.

While I agree with them that the eMac is underpowered compared to many other desktops it is far from pathetic. It is aimed at schools who don’t really care about playing the latest games and are unlikely to fill a 40GB HD. Though the eMac is long overdue a product update



iPhone?

Well, the old iPhone rumors are swirling again, but this time there may be some truth to it.

“We’ve said we have something coming on this in the first half of 2005 and we’re definitely on schedule for that. Hopefully you’ll be able to see more about it soon,” says Eddy Cue, vice president in charge of applications at Apple (nasdaq:  AAPL - news - people ).

If the phone is as far along as Cue suggests, then Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs would be likely to announce it during his annual keynote speech at MacWorld Expo, scheduled for Jan. 11, 2005 in San Francisco.

So, Apple, given your track record on not commenting on future products until they are unveiled, are you now looking for a new Applications VP?

Link to Article



Homemade iPod Mini ad takes web by storm!

Or not. At any rate, it’s pretty awesome.

Check it out: Link to article and video.

*Special thanks to forum member Nicholas Naime for the link.


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