• The New miniStack V2 - Up to 750GB of High Performance with Space Saving FW/USB Hub!
• How to open a Mac mini
• The Mac mini: Inside and Out
• One Voice Demonstrates Voice Recognition on Apple Mac mini
• The latest articles Mini Ture_MacJournal

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The New miniStack V2 - Up to 750GB of High Performance with Space Saving FW/USB Hub!
How to open a Mac mini
The Mac mini: Inside and Out
One Voice Demonstrates Voice Recognition on Apple Mac mini
The latest articles Mini Ture_MacJournal








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The New miniStack V2 - Up to 750GB of High Performance with Space Saving FW/USB Hub!

miniStack V2 Features:
High Performance 3.5" ATA/6 7200RPM Drive with 2MB, 8MB, or 16MB data buffer, Premier Top Tier Oxford 911+ Chipset, Smart Power Auto-engage ON/OFF, Intelligent Thermal Control, 3 Additional FireWire Ports, 4 Added USB 2.0 High Speed Ports, Full 2 Year Warranty.

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Features include:

Matches the sleek Macmini look
Unique Cooling system, including Smart Fan
2 FireWire and 3 USB ports available
Security slot and slots for internal cooling

High-Performance 3.5" ATA/6 7200RPM Drive with 2MB, 8MB, or 16MB data buffer doesn't just give you more storage, it also provides far better performance than any internal Mac mini hard drive option as well. Use the NewerTech miniStack as your Startup Drive for an instant performance boost.

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System Requirements

Mac Requirements:
FireWire 400 (1394a): Mac OS 9.2 or higher
USB 2.0: Mac OS 10.2 or higher
USB 1.1: Mac OS 9.2 or highe

Windows Requirements
FireWire 400 (1394a): Windows98SE/ME/2000/XP
USB 2.0: WinME/2000/XP
USB 1.1: WinME/2000/XP

The miniStackâ„¢V2
0GB 'Add Your Own HD' $79.95
80GB 7200RPM 2MB $129.00
160GB 7200RPM 8MB $149.99
250GB 7200RPM 8MB $179.99
320GB 7200RPM 8MB $209.99
400GB 7200RPM 8MB $299.99
500GB 7200RPM 8MB $419.99
750GB 7200RPM 16MB $599.99
USB ONLY also available

For more information, visit:
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How to open a Mac mini

machtpc.com's B.Greenway says:

The title pretty much says it all. With more and more minis making their way into our lives, sooner or later you might just need to know how to properly open yours.

This entry was posted on Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006 at 2:21 am and is filed under How to. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response.

You can check it out at:
http://www.machtpc.com/archives/2006/05/02/how-to-open-a-mac-mini/






The Mac mini: Inside and Out

MacWorld's Dan Frakes says:

Earlier today I wrote about my first impressions unpacking and using the Mac mini. But to do it justice you need to see a few images that put its size in perspective. I also mentioned in the earlier article that I’d be taking my Mac mini apart to see how easy or difficult it is to upgrade the RAM. Read on for more on that, as well......

The big question on many prospective Mac mini buyers’ minds is, “How easy is it to upgrade the RAM?” As I noted in my comparison of the Mac mini and Dell’s cheapest Windows PC, the official word from Apple is that the Mac mini’s RAM is user-upgradeable, “unless you break something when you open it.” The fact that Apple is saying that explicitly might give you pause… and it probably should. I opened my mini today, and although it’s not as tough to upgrade as some Macs I’ve used (can you say, “Power Macintosh 8100?”), it’s nowhere near as easy as the iMac G5.


For the full report, visit here.
http://www.macworld.com/weblogs/editors/2005/01/macminiinside/index.php







One Voice Demonstrates Voice Recognition on Apple Mac mini

One Voice Technologies, Inc., developer of 4th Generation voice solutions for the Telecom and Interactive Multimedia markets, today announced that it has successfully demonstrated its Media Center Communicator(TM) voice recognition for Microsoft Windows XP Media Center 2005 running on an Apple Mac mini. The Apple Mac mini was configured to dual-boot into either Apple Mac OS X Tiger or Windows XP Media Center 2005 using Apple's newly released Boot Camp software. For more information on the Mac mini, visit:
http://www.apple.com/macmini

"Our Media Center Communicator software is amazingly fast running on an Apple Mac mini Intel Core Duo machine," said Dean Weber, president and CEO at One Voice Technologies. "The Mac mini is a great platform for the Digital Home given its impressive features, performance and cost -- all packaged in a small elegant form factor. It is equally impressive to see Windows XP Media Center 2005 running on a Mac mini, which in the past has only run Apple's Mac OS X operating system. Allowing consumers the option to boot into either Mac OS X or Windows XP Media Center 2005 gives them the power and flexibility of both worlds. With our Media Center Communicator, you can now walk into your home and tell your Mac mini to play music, view photo slideshows, place PC-to-Phone calls, read email or watch a movie -- all by simple-to-use voice commands."

About Media Center Communicator

One Voice's Media Center Communicator is a complete in-home multimedia communications package for Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 -- enabling users to speak, using voice recognition, to play and view all their digital content from MP3 music, digital photos, slideshows, videos, live TV and much more! Media Center Communicator also comes with a suite of communications features to send and read E-mail, SMS text messaging to mobile phones, Instant Messaging (IM), full motion PC-to-PC audio and video chat and PC-to-Phone calling to any phone within the U.S. and Canada.

Imagine walking into your family room and using your voice to tell your Media Center to play jazz music or play your favorite artist or album, play a photo slideshow, watch and record live TV, read and send E-mail, call to order a pizza or video chat or Instant Message with a friend. Media Center Communicator delivers on this vision today! For more information, please visit:
http://www.onev.com/mcc
or for an online demonstration, go to
http://www.onev.com/videos/mccoverview.wmv
or
http://www.onev.com/videos/mcc.wmv






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From the Mac Quadra 610 DOS Compatible to the Mac mini (Intel). "So crystal balling the future of digital imagery and archiving is not just a pleasant historical archival pastime it is the day by day setting up of the translatability and upward compatibility of our digital lives efforts and moments to preserve for the future, digital file and image archives."


The Interactive Digital iPod defines Mac Home Media Living!
http://dbatrium.blogspot.com/2006/04/interactive-digital-ipod-defines-mac.html

The Interactive defines Mac Home Media Living
http://dbatrium.blogspot.com/2006/04/interactive-defines-mac-home-media.html

From the Mac Quadra 610 DOS Compatible to the Mac mini (Intel).
http://dbatrium.blogspot.com/2006/04/from-mac-quadra-610-dos-compatible-to_24.html






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