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Rumors: end the madness

I can’t remember the last time I’ve seen such a reaction of disappointment resulting from an Apple announcement. Was it the $99 leather case? The iPod HiFi, which looks like a toaster oven? the Intel Mac mini with a higher price and integrated graphics? Or maybe overinflated expactations thanks to rumors (and fairly convincing fakes) of a touch-screen iPod, iPhone, Apple tablet, Intel-based iBooks, etc..?

As much as I like following the rumor mill, it’s gotten to the point where the rumors are getting out of hand. Rumors are at the point where, instead of generating positive buzz for Apple, they’re causing increased expectations that Apple simple does not match. “Apple didn’t release a 2 Terahertz Mac mini with Quad Core processor and holographic storage? They’re losing their edge!” The result of these rumors ends up being a negative buzz. Not good. In the case of the last media even, it’s not so much that the new products suck as it is that people--yes, myself included--get sucked into the rumor hype of a movie store or new iPod or DVR. So it’s given that we’ll be disappointed when Apple releases smaller-scale new products instead of launching an all-out assult on…
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Apple updates abound

Now in Software Update, a consolation prize of sorts for Mac users disappointed by yesterday’s announcement: iTunes 6.0.4, iPhoto 6.0.2, Front Row 1.2.1, and Security Update 2006-001.

iTunes 6.0.4 and iPhoto 6.0.2 fix some minor issues with the applications and Front Row. Front Row 1.2.1 brings all Front Row users the enhancements included on the new Mac mini.

The most important update is Security Update 2006-001, which fixes a good number of security flaws, including the Safari “Open Safe Files” vulnerability:

Description: It is possible to construct a file which appears to be a safe file type, such as an image or movie, but is actually an application. When the “Open `safe’ files after downloading” option is enabled in Safari’s General preferences, visiting a malicious web site may result in the automatic download and execution of such a file. A proof-of-concept has been detected on public web sites that demonstrates the automatic execution of shell scripts. This update addresses the issue by performing additional download validation so that the user is warned (in Mac OS X v10.4.5) or the download is not automatically opened (in Mac OS X v10.3.9).

Also of note, iChat now protects against the OS X/Leap.A malware:…
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Are Apple Leather Jackets Next?

I am a vegetarian and I have an iPod plus a nice woven iPod sock.  Then there’s the iPod leather case that come out twenty minutes ago.

Why?

Yes, it’s got a solid design on paper as far as how it keeps the iPod in place and every case should work that way.  Why not use faux leather?  If they had a real disclaimer that said the cows used died naturally I’d consider it some day.



Mac Minintel + iPod BoomBrick.. er… Box

Apple has released two new products today. An updated Mac Mini sporting the Intel Core Duo/Solo processor, Apple remote, Front Row et al. The 1.5GHz Core Solo model comes in at $599 with the 1.67GHz Core Duo priced at $799. It has also introduced the iPod Hifi, a boom box that allows any iPod to be plugged in and controlled with a remote. This is priced at $349

DTs Take: Well the Mac Mini is quite expensive now and unfortunately has Intel Integrated Graphics… BAD APPLE!!! *slap*. Other than that it looks OK. The iPod HiFi looks like a white shiny expensive brick but I suppose it’ll find it’s market. Hopefully the integrated graphics in the Mac Mini isn’t a sign of things to come for a possible MacBook.



Versions in Future are Less Confusing Than They Appear

While at first it seems daunting, it boils down to be much simpler

Since Microsoft has confirmed the Vista tiers, I just thought I’d point out that it’s not as confusing as it may seem. While at first it seems daunting, it boils down to be much simpler.

The Versions

Windows Starter 2007
Windows Vista Home Basic
Windows Vista Home Basic N
Windows Vista Home Premium
Windows Vista Business
Windows Vista Business N
Windows Vista Enterprise
Windows Vista Ultimate

The above list looks ugly, especially to the normal user. Lets start to apply some of the special attributes and see where the home user stands:

Windows Starter will only be sold in emerging markets.

Windows Starter 2007
Windows Vista Home Basic
Windows Vista Home Basic N
Windows Vista Home Premium
Windows Vista Business
Windows Vista Business N
Windows Vista Enterprise
Windows Vista Ultimate

The N editions will only be available in Europe and won’t be as promoted as their non-N counterparts.

Windows Starter 2007
Windows Vista Home Basic
Windows Vista Home Basic N
Windows Vista Home Premium
Windows Vista Business
Windows Vista Business N
Windows Vista Enterprise
Windows Vista Ultimate

As the name suggests, Vista Business, while it may be on the shelf, makes its target audience clear.

Windows Starter 2007
Windows Vista…
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