In recent days, Apple rumor mongering seems to have reached an all-time high. With talk about a new iPod Nano, leaked images and rumors of a Special Event on September 5th, things are certainly beginning to heat up. If you haven’t seen it, here’s a rendering from Gizmodo.
Entries Tagged with ‘Gadgets’
The iPod Nano: New Colors, Slightly Overweight?
Posted by Marvin on 28 Aug 2007.
iNation #2: Nick Danforth & His iPods
Posted by Marvin on 10 Jul 2007, with 3 Thoughts »
This week on iNation, I met up with Nick Danforth to talk about his iPods. Nick is a 15 year old Apple fanatic, blogger, musician, videographer, and photographer living in the mountains of Colorado. You can check out his photos on Flickr, or his blog.
iPhone Thoughts #1: Get Your Own Network
Posted by Marvin on 07 Jul 2007, with 3 Thoughts »
Now that the iPhone has been well and truly out for a week, I think it’s time to share several of my thoughts. I’ve been quietly watching the action from the sidelines for the past seven days, partly because it’s not available in New Zealand yet. Let’s start with AT&T.
Introducing Feature #1: iNation
Posted by Marvin on 25 Jun 2007, with 7 Thoughts »
I’ve noticed that a lot of interviews with Mac users always revolve around the Mac, without any in-depth mention of the iPod. Being creative, I’d like to change that today by announcing: iNation. This is a weekly feature where I interview high profile people (bloggers, software developers, etc.) about some of the Apple products they use to complement their digital lifestyles.
OLPC Woes
Posted by Marvin on 29 Apr 2007, with 1 Thought »
The OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) is a project that has been under the limelight for quite sometime. Initiated by MIT’s Media Lab, the goal was to create a $100 laptop to educate the world’s children. Well, there’s just one problem.
What’s the AppleTV’s USB Port (Really) For?
Posted by Marvin on 17 Apr 2007.
… said my friend. Intrigued, I did a bit of research and found that Apple clearly states “the USB port on the back of the Apple TV is only used for service and diagnostics”. Sounds reasonable, but I don’t think they’re telling the truth.