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Posted Jan 17, 2008 08:51 by Ceasar S. Listed in: Opinion & Analysis, MacBook Air Tags: Asus , Intel , Hewlett-Packard , Ethernet
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Apple confused with laptop user needs and MacBook Air? - Image 1Let's get this straight first: The many desktops, laptops, phones, and portable media players from Apple may not grab a large share of their respective markets, but each one competes just as effectively as the segment's top-tiered gizmos. But some third-party onlookers would agree that Apple may have lost the market's direction after it introduced the MacBook Air. Why? Read on to find out.

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Posted Jan 9, 2008 02:40 by Enrico S. Listed in: News, Hardware Tags: Intel , Xserve , Mac OS X , Ethernet , Xeon
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XServe  - Image 1 Apple has announced the arrival of a new Xserve which can hold up to two Intel Quad Cores Xeons. Another big thing about this new server is that it comes with an unlimited client license for the Mac OS X Server Leopard.

If you want to know more, be sure to click on the "read more" link below to check out the full article.

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Posted May 23, 2007 12:01 by Karl B. Listed in: How-To Tags: Hex , Router , WEP , Airport , Ethernet
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Got a Mac with an AirPort card and a Nintendo Wii? Thanks to a tutorial from Steve Clifford, you can now use your Mac's AirPort card to share your internet connection with your Wii. This is good for Mac owners who happen to have the card but don't have a wireless router.

First you'll need to make sure that you're currently connected to the internet through something other than your AirPort card. Also, make sure that AirPort is on and that you have the Wii close by. This tutorial doesn't involve any tinkering with the hardware -- which could void your warranty -- just the settings.

Anyway, here we go:

Nintendo Wii - Image 1Step One: Turn on Internet Sharing
  1. Go to System Preferences, click on the Sharing icon, then click on the Internet tab.
  2. Change the Â?Share your connection fromÂ? pop-up to Built-in Ethernet.
  3. Under the Â?To computers usingÂ? section, check the AirPort box.
  4. Click Airport Options, and enter an easy name such as wii in the Network Name box.
  5. OPTIONAL: Use any password that fits your settings (i.e. 128 bit WEP requires 13 characters).
  6. Click OK if youÂ?re on the AirPort Options screen.
  7. Click Start in the Internet Sharing panel.
The full tutorial is after the jump!

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Posted Jan 25, 2007 06:45 by Ceasar S. Listed in: Rumors, MacBook Tags: Core 2 Duo , superdrive , DVI , FireWire , Ethernet
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Apple Intel - Image 1Shedding some light into this mysterious device Apple's been cooking up in the Mac kitchen is AppleRecon. Now they've been seriously investigating into the rumors surrounding a 12-inch Macintosh puppy that is so elusive, that it even has lots of names: MacBook Pro 12", MacBook Mini, or MacBook Duo. Whatever you can call it, however, it's been getting some renewed hype and a whole lot of claimed features. It's sure to hold Duos now, since Apple's move to the Intel side.

But AppleRecon screened the truths from the rumors, and came up with the specifications that surround the little monster.
  • CPU: 2 GHz Core 2 Duo (AppleRecon doesn't think it can go any higher than 2.5 GHz)
  • RAM: 1 GB standard, 3 GB fully stocked
  • Storage: (confirmed Flash-assisted storage with an unreleased Intel chipset - 256 to 512 MB) 80 GB standard, 200 GB tops
  • Video: ATI Radeon X1900 with 256 MB memory (we're really doubtful something this small could hold an X1900)
  • Battery Life: 6 hours, lithium polymer technology style (we'd give it a 4-hour estimate)
  • Optical Drive: slot-loading SuperDrive, dual layer
  • GPS: Not confirmed, though AppleRecon hopes this will come with one
  • Weight: Around 3.5 pounds, battery and optical drive attached
  • Miscellaneous: iSight, Bluetooth, 802.11b/g/n, Firewire 400/800, USB2.0, 10/100/1000 Ethernet, audio in/out, mini-DVI, (confirmed LED backlight display, 12-inch screen, 1280x800)...like the Mac Book extras
  • Price: US$1799 for standard specifications
  • Release date: Probably June 2007
This list could use a little more tweaking. Compared to the "MacBook Thin" specs we heard of last time, who knows what the "confirmed" specs are and what will eventually roll out (if at all). All we can really do now is wait and speculate some more...

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Posted Oct 18, 2006 06:06 by Victor B. Listed in: News, Software, Applications Tags: Flip4Mac , Ethernet , FTP , Telestream
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Profile K2. For your mac video weirdness needs. :)Good news for Mac video makers! Flip4Mac series of components">Telestream, makers of the Flip4Mac WMV software come out with the Flip4Mac Profile K2 Component 2.1, another device to help you in the battle against really bad editing.

For those who haven't heard of it yet, K2 is a Quicktime component and Final Cut Pro plug-in that lets users transfer files from Grass Valley Profile and K2 media servers quickly. Video editors can import DV and IMX D-10 video and uncompressed audio from Grass Valley servers for editing in Final Cut Pro using the Flip4Mac Profile|K2 Components. After which, you can import the content to and from the server for editing with a lot less hassle.

Flip4Mac Profile K2 has the following specifications for this version:

Import and Export Format Support
  • IMX D-10 MPEG 30, 40, 50 Mbps video
  • DV25, DV50 video
  • Uncompressed audio
Browser and FTP Support
  • Browser interface via AMP provides thumbnail/clipname
  • File transfer: open-standard FTP via 10/100/1000 Ethernet
Sound good? The Flip4Mac Profile K2 Component is available for purchase online for US $ 1000. Enjoy!

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Posted Sep 19, 2006 11:45 by Chris L. Listed in: Accessories, Opinion & Analysis Tags: USB 2.0 , DivX , Steve Jobs , Ethernet , MP4
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The iTV (from Macworld)Ever since Jobs decided to set the digital entertainment world on fire with his declaration of the (still temporarily code-named) iTV, the curious have been asking, "Well, what exactly is the iTV?" We ourselves, among many others, have only been able to give snippets of information as they came. And we're just as curious as you guys are.

Enter Macworld. Even they don't have as close a look as they would have liked of the iTV, but being the Mac experts that they are, have decided to proceed with what Steve Jobs has said about the iTV, gathered stuff from the September 12 presentation, and gave this FAQ on the iTV. So to all who've been asking what exactly is the iTV, here are highlights of their extensive FAQ:
  • What is iTV? We've once called it the Living Room Mac, based on the educated guess of a New York Times writer, because it IS a Living Room Mac. It combines the digital media convergence of the Mac's Front Row - which connects your digital TV to a Mac CPU and to the Internet beyond - with the wireless ease of AirPort. A lot easier than hooking up the Mac Mini to the TV. iTV will stream iTunes media running off a Mac or Windows PC and can be operated with the Apple Remote.
  • The "temporarily-named" iTV? It can change. Call it Apple's iDevice-prefixing penchant. The thing is, Elgato's already making the eyeTV, a digital TV receiver. Even Apple has an "iTV" branded accessory out there with the Monster iTV link. Steve Jobs called it an internal code-name. It is a snappy, albeit temporary, code-name, though.
Want to know more? Read the full article after the jump!

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Posted Jul 10, 2006 09:01 by KJM Listed in: Hacks & Exploits, How-To, Connectivity, Gaming Tags: Dashboard , Airport , Ethernet
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No, you won't be able to run Xbox 360 games on your Mac - yet. However, this little hack may be handy if your XBox and your cable modem are in separate rooms,  and you don't want to shell out $100 for a wireless adapter.

Step 1:  turn off your Xbox 360 and connect a standard ethernet crossover cable from the network port of the 360 to the ethernet port on your Mac. On the Mac, go to System Preferences>Sharing.  Click the "Internet" tab.  On the "Share your connection from..." drop-down, select AirPort. Check Built-in Ethernet on the box underneath, then press 'Start'. You will get a cautionary dialogue box; accept it. Your window should look like this:

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Step 2:  Turn on your 360, go to the dahboard and navigate to the System pane. Select "Network Settings" and then "Edit Settings". Change IP settings to Manual. Back in OS X, enter Terminal and type, without quotes: "ifconfig en0". The first IP address, which is probably 192.168.2.1, is your Gateway address.  Enter this on your Xbox. For IP address, enter 192.168.2.2, and 255.255.255.0 for the Subnet Mask.


Step 3: Save your settings on your Xbox 360. It  may automatically test the new connection; ignore this, because it will fail. Go back into the settings menu and this time choose DNS Settings, making this manual as well. Next, you'll need to go back into Terminal and type in "dig" (again, without quotes) and press enter. At the bottom of the results you will find a line saying "SERVER:" (see below). The IP address following (underlined below) is your Primary DNS server, so enter that into your Xbox. Don't enter anything under Secondary DNS server.




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In Network Settings on the Dashboard, select "Test Xbox Live Connection". You should now be able to connect to Xbox Live.



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