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Applelinks Tech Web Reader - Friday, February 15, 2008 •News •Tech-Industry •Comments •Tell-a-Friend MacBook Air Not Selling All That Well Falling in Love with Mac OS X Unexpected MacBook Air Benefit - Reduced Carpal Tunnel Pain Apple Macbook Air - All Hail The Kate Moss Of The Computing World Breath Of Fresh Air MacBook Air Diary-Day 15: Temperature benchmarks MacBook Air's Superdrive is Restricted? Lovin' the MacBook Air Play.com Seeks To Challenge Apple With DRM-Free Music Do I Need to Buy an AirPort for My Wi-Fi Network? PC Mag: Apple Aperture 2 Preview eWEEK: Intel Leads Stocks Decline Desktop Linux: XP for OLPC is Almost Here Desktop Linux: A Marriage of Convenience Broken: OLPC and Intel Linux-Watch: 10 Years of Open Source and Counting eWEEK: Google to Enter China`s Online Music Sector The Mac Night Owl: The Great Time Machine Conspiracy ![]() MacBook Air Not Selling All That Well WebPro News'a Doug Caverly reports: Only Apple knows exactly how many MacBook Airs it expected to sell, and thus, only Apple knows whether current figures are disappointing. Still, new findings suggest that people are doing more looking than buying, and that by year's end, transactions involving the Air will account for only 16 percent of Mac sales. For the full report visit here: http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2008/02/14/macbook-air-not-selling-all-that-well Falling in Love with Mac OS X Low End Mac's German Rotondo says: My name is German, and I live in Argentina, South America. I'm a Senior IT at a company and a certified Microsoft Professional. I'm 34 years old, and I've been using and living from PCs for about 20 years now. I also have plenty of experience with Unix and Linux. For the full commentary visit here: http://lowendmac.com/myturn/0801my/falling-for-mac-os-x.html Unexpected MacBook Air Benefit - Reduced Carpal Tunnel Pain Product Review's Dave Rosenberg reports: For those of you who are MacBook Pro users, you too may have felt the pain from the somewhat oddly placed keyboard.... For the full report click here. Apple Macbook Air - All Hail The Kate Moss Of The Computing World Personal Computer World's Cliff Joseph reports: Apple says that the Macbook Air is a no compromise ultra-portable laptop....... For the full commentary visit here: http://www.pcw.co.uk/personal-computer-world/hardware/2209688/apple-macbook-air Breath Of Fresh Air smh.com.au's Simon Tsang I'm deeply torn. When Steve Jobs first slid the supermodel-thin MacBook Air out of a manila envelope during his MacWorld keynote unveiling, I wanted to buy it. It was exactly what I was looking for - an ultra-light portable with a decent-sized screen and full-sized keyboard. However, after 24 hours away from the effects of Steve's reality distortion field (a well-documented phenomenon), I had time to ponder its shortcomings and desire quickly gave way to doubt.... To read more, click here. MacBook Air Diary-Day 15: Temperature benchmarks The Apple Core's Jason D. O'Grady says: A big concern for anyone using a notebook computer for any length of time is the heat it generates. It actually came to a head a few years ago when the lawyers at most notebook computer manufacturers replaced the term "laptop" with "notebook" for fear of litigation. For the full report click here. http://blogs.zdnet.com/Apple/?p=1312 MacBook Air's Superdrive is Restricted? HardMac's Lionel says: Apple is very clear on this subject. The Superdrive MacBook Air is not compatible with any other machine. We thought that this was related to a lack of power drawn from the USB ports of other Macs, and have decided to make some tests to be absolutely certain. For the full report visit here: http://www.hardmac.com/news/2008-02-14/#7781 Lovin' the MacBook Air ernietheattorney.net says: Okay, this shouldn't surprise many people: I ordered a MacBook Air (a/k/a "the world's thinnest notebook computer"). I had been planning on upgrading my notebook computer for a few months before Steve Jobs announced the new computer at Macworld 2008. Up til then, I hadn't thought about what my 'dream features' would be. The MacBook Air was interesting, but at the same time a bit skeptical. Or maybe I became skeptical reading reviews that complained about the lack of removable battery and lack of built-in DVD player. I didn't care about those issues but, still, I was afraid I'd be disappointed. For the full commentary visit here: http://www.ernietheattorney.net/ernie_the_attorney/2008/02/lovin-the-macbo.html Play.com Seeks To Challenge Apple With DRM-Free Music cbronline.com's Sheetal Vyas reports: Play.com, the Jersey-based online retailer, has challenged Apple's iTunes dominance in the UK with the launch of an online digital music store, which offers music tracks minus the digital rights management (DRM) copy protection. For the full report click here. Do I Need to Buy an AirPort for My Wi-Fi Network? MyFirstMac's Chris Kerins says: A lot of people wonder if they have to get an Apple branded base station to set up a wireless network at their home or office. The answer, fortunately, is no, you don't have to because Apple has been supporting common wi-fi standards for years now. For the full report click here. PC Mag: Apple Aperture 2 Preview "If you're passionate about photography, Aperture 2 offers all you need to get the very best from your photos. Discover a streamlined way to speed through photo edits, enhance your images with powerful adjustment tools, and showcase your portfolio online or in print-using one simplified, integrated workflow. Whether you shoot RAW or JPEG, Aperture lets you get the most out of your photography." To read more, go to: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,2260059,00.asp eWEEK: Intel Leads Stocks Decline Semiconductors led technology companies lower and Goldman Sachs removed Intel, a Dow component, from its "conviction buy" list. To read more, click here. Desktop Linux: XP for OLPC is Almost Here "It's not like anyone has asked for Windows XP to run on the Linux-powered One Laptop Per Child XO laptop, but Microsoft is getting ready to deliver it to us anyway. To read more, go to: http://desktoplinux.com/news/NS5428347716.html?sp=0&kc=DTDLX021408LINX Desktop Linux: A Marriage of Convenience Broken: OLPC and Intel "Get over it. We're never going to see OS/2 open-sourced. If you want to run OS/2 today, the closest you're going to get is Serenity System's eComStation 2.0 RC4. But, it just might be possible for Linux desktop users to get one of OS/2's best features: SOM (System Object Model)." To read more, go to: http://desktoplinux.com/news/NS7822082064.html?sp=0&kc=DTDLX021408LINX Linux-Watch: 10 Years of Open Source and Counting "I find it hard to believe that it was 10 years ago that Eric Raymond and Bruce Perens deliberately coined the phrase "open source." To me, it seemed like only yesterday that Eric and I, who've known each other for-cough-30 years-cough-had talked about the need for a term for "free software" that didn't carry all its baggage." To read more, go to: http://linux-watch.com/news/NS6278881818.html?sp=0&kc=DTLXW021408LINX eWEEK: Google to Enter China`s Online Music Sector A joint venture with Top100.cn allows users to download licensed music files for free. To read more, click here. The Mac Night Owl: The Great Time Machine Conspiracy Apple has always had a love and hate relationship with its customers. In the old days, when you called support, you sometimes got a downright hostile attitude, and getting a solution to your problem wasn't very easy, and sometimes doomed to failure. Here's the link to the story: http://macnightowl.com/2008/02/14/the-great-time-machine-conspiracy/ Notes: You can also access our RSS feed, available at: http://www.macnightowl.com/rss Or our Atom feed at: http://www.macnightowl.com/atom •News •Tech-Industry •Comments •Tell-a-Friend Article URL: http://www.applelinks.com/index.php/more/19315 Next Article: Mac OS X 10.5.2 Up And Running - A Bit Of Good News But Some Major Disappointment [Update 3] Previous Article: Working Around A Eudora OS X 10.5 Leopard Incompatibility - OS X Odyssey 911
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