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Apple Store down again… 4GB Shuffle? [Update] -
Posted on March 11, 2009 by Tom

I just went for a check on the Apple website to see if they have a Mini Display Port to HDMI cable available yet. To my suprise I found the Store is getting updated again. Whether this is just a minor update for the introduction of new Software etc I don’t know. I’ll keep my eyes peeled anyway.

Back soon

I just like to add that I’d laugh my head off if an Apple Netbook suddenly appeared on the site in an hours time. (Even though it would obviously get it’s own special event)

[Update]

After a quick mooch about, it seems likely there’ll be a storage update to the iPod Shuffle, taking the capacity to 4GB. Seems like an awful long time just for one little update though. I’m still sure there’s something else going on!

MacBook Pro speed bump, plus mini wired Keyboard -
Posted on March 3, 2009 by Tom

With all the hype surrounding the iMac and Mac mini updates, a quick look on the ‘New to the Store’ section on Apple’s website shows another interesting little addition. They’ve released a wired version of the cut down wireless Keyboard with two USB Ports. Seems a little odd to me, where is the wireless version of the full keyboard…?

Also, the MacBook Pro has seen a minor speed bump, the mid-range model going from a 2.53GHz to a 2.66GHz, with a BTO option of a 2.93GHz for an extra £206. Apple don’t deem this an update worthy of a ‘New’ badge in the corner of the product picture though.

Apple Mini Wired Keyboard

Time Capsule and AirPort Extreme now Dual channel! -
Posted on March 3, 2009 by Tom

Apple take their wireless routers to the next level by introducing a new way of using both a 2.4GHz frequency, for wireless ‘G’ devices such as the iPhone, while at the same time sending out a 5GHz frequency for wireless ‘N’ devices. This results in must faster transfers and range, while still retaining compatibility with the older wireless G spec. Currently you must choose to run your Time Capsule or AEBS in either 2.4GHz or 5GHz mode and not a mix of the two. It would have been nice if this was possible with a firmware update but alas I suspect it is a hardware update involving another transmittor. Apple tell us..

Simultaneous dual-band 802.11n Wi-Fi base station.
Time Capsule is also a full-featured 802.11n Wi-Fi base station. And now it operates in 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands simultaneously to ensure the best possible performance and range for all your Wi-Fi devices

Prices are as follows:

AirPort Extreme Base Station
£139.00

Time Capsule 500GB
£229.00

Time Capsule 1TB
£379.00

Mac Pro gets unexpected lick of paint. -
Posted on March 3, 2009 by Tom

With all the talk surrounding the iMac and Mac mini, many failed to spot the leaked product codes for the Mac Pro. The update wasn’t earth shattering, but here we go.

Quad-Core

One 2.66GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon “Nehalem” processor
3GB (three 1GB) memory
640GB hard drive
18x double-layer SuperDrive
NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 with 512MB
£1,899.00

8-Core

Two 2.26GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon “Nehalem” processor
6GB (six 1GB) memory
640GB hard drive
18x double-layer SuperDrive
NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 with 512MB
£2,499.00

I’ll take one of each thanks.

New Mac mini update at long last. -
Posted on March 3, 2009 by Tom

After over a year without a single update, the Mac mini is officially back. The last update to the Mac mini came way back in August 2007 when they received Core 2 Duo processors. They are still using Core 2 Duo processors, and not the Intel Atom as many feared. There is no change to the speed, only the processor revision, which is the same that’s used in the entry level Alu MacBook. Elswhere the graphical prowess has been boosted thanks to NVIDIA and their rather tasty 9400m Chipset/GPU combo chip, which offers up to 5 x the performance over the Intel GMA950 GPU in the existing Mac mini. Also a welcome boost is the inclusion of N-spec WiFi, the lack of which some found as a limitation when using the previous model as a Media Server, many ended up connecting it via Ethernet.

2.0GHz : 120GB

2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
1GB DDR3 Memory
120GB Hard Drive
8 x double-layer SuperDrive
NVIDIA GeForce 9400M Graphics
£499.00

2.0GHz : 320GB

2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
2GB DDR3 Memory
320GB Hard Drive
8 x double-layer SuperDrive
NVIDIA GeForce 9400M Graphics
£649.00

Not much bang for your buck I’ll have to be honest. Very dissapointed to see the top end model only have a 2.0GHz CPU, what about the 2.4GHz? You can get a 2.26GHz BTO option on both models, at a whopping £120! No thank you Apple.

Apple release updated iMac models -
Posted on March 3, 2009 by Tom

After speculation all weekend about possible updates, Apple have today finally refreshed the iMac product line. With speeds roughly resembeling previous models, some people may be dissapointed not to see the Core 2 Quad processors . What is new though is the NVIDIA Chipset architecture which offers faster memory bandwidth using DRR3 RAM. As reported last night Apple have decided to push the 24″ model even more by only offering one option on the 20″. This is an aggressive move by a company which is never shy on taking  a few risks. The 17″ iMac has been well and truly forgotten. Here is a rundown on all four systems.

20-inch: 2.66GHz

2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
2GB DDR3 Memory
320GB Hard Drive
8 x double-layer SuperDrive
NVIDIA GeForce 9400M Graphics
£949.00

24-inch: 2.66GHz

2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
4GB DDR3 Memory
640GB Hard Drive
8 x double-layer SuperDrive
NVIDIA GeForce 9400M Graphics
£1,199.00

24-inch: 2.93GHz

2.93GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
4GB DDR3 Memory
640GB Hard Drive
8 x double-layer SuperDrive
NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 with 256MB Graphics
£1,499.00

24-inch: 3.06GHz

3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
4GB DDR3 Memory
1TB Hard Drive
8 x double-layer SuperDrive
NVIDIA GeForce GT 130 with512MB Graphics
£1,799.00

The first thing that strikes me is the prices! If anything they have risen to previous models. Whether this is a sign of the pound being so weak at the moment I don’t know. But yesterday I could get an iMac for £799, now I have to pay £949 for a similar model? Crazy! The first two models are also limited to using the 9400M GPU, which whilst not slow, is not exactly earth shattering for a desktop computer. Overall, I’m very dissapointed.

Apple Store currently updating [Updated] -
Posted on March 3, 2009 by Tom

Apple have closed down their store for the imminent arrival of the rumored iMac and Mac mini refreshes. Will we see any other exciting updates? Stay tuned.

Back soon

[Update]

Official word is that the Apple Store will be back up at 2pm GMT, that’s little over 40 minutes away folks.

iMac refresh imminent? -
Posted on February 28, 2009 by Tom

All signs are pointing to Apple releasing a complete refresh of their iMac product line. In the past few weeks resellers have all reported dwindling stocks. Macrumors have received a picture which looks like a piece of Apple marketing describing the iMac as having “High performance NVIDIA graphics”. Now the current high end 24-inch model does use a GeForce 8800GS but this image clearly states both screen sizes.

If they do release the aforementioned updates I expect the low end 20-inch model to use the same GeForce 9400m GPU/Chipset that the new MacBook’s use. Not only would this keeps costs down, but it is also a very capable GPU in it’s own right. Expect all other models to use the 9400m in a similar way to the new MacBook Pro, i.e along side a more powerful GPU. I also have a feeling Apple will stick a Core 2 Quad CPU in the high end 24-inch model. I might be suprised and find they’ll also use one in the high end 20-inch aswell, but I’m not so sure.

Image courtesy of Macrumors.com

Image courtesy of Macrumors.com