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Back to the Mac: Now what?

Apple announced a new MacBook Air, a new version of Mac OS X and iLife ’11. But they also announced a new philosophy.

Their hardware vision of the future is the MacBook Air they made. Flash storage, (lighter, safer) high-resolution display, important graphics processor and so forth. My first impression is that it is great, but I don’t like the MacBook Air. They aren’t powerful. Steve, we didn’t ask for an iPad with an actual keyboard, we asked for a multitasking-capable machine. We’ll see. I don’t think that the next MacBook Pros are going to go through the flash memory treatment, but it’s just an early opinion.

Their software vision of the future is iOS. iOS meets OS X. Multi-touch gestures, on the trackpad and the Mouse—which has finally become useful. As you probably think, the Mac App Store is a broken promise. It’s not because Steve said that there won’t be a Mac App Store that only allows approved apps. So, the Mac App Store (MAS) will probably be a great experience and more certainly a place where you can buy quality software for relatively low prices.

The real thing is the trackpad. The future is there. Both hardware and software use it and this is where everything will happen.

Is this FaceTime for Mac?

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And the whole OS UI is more than probably Lion.

‘Back to the Mac’ Apple keynote on October 20

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Mac OS 10.7 and what else? A lion, of course people.

Google celebrates John Lennon’s birthday

Lennon, known to me as the second best song-writer of the 20th century would have been 70 today if M. Chapman controlled his emotions.

The nice thing is that Google put a YouTube video instead of its logo, on the front page, featuring an animation with Imagine as a soundtrack.

Google Goggles available on iPhone through Google Mobile App

What a joyful surprise.

BlackBerry tablet, PlayBook unveiled

The news just broke, I do not have much details yet.

The video is above, the official press release is here and a little photo to make you smile is here. People, I love Apple, but please, do not say they copied the design. First they haven’t and second, the form factor limits design possibilities.

Specs seem quite solid, 1 Ghz processor, 1 GB RAM dual cameras and check the press release for more information.

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Google finally gives $10m to Project 10^100 winners

Read about the projects, see who won more than the others.

Google unveils Instant search feature

Instant results, as you type.

Read more.

WebOS 2.0 screenshots emerge

Great news today people: the long-awaited WebOS 2.0 has a face.

Yes, still unofficial but there’s finally something solid. I’d hate to steal BGR’s traffic (ha, ha) so I’ll just link to their gallery.

Priority Inbox: Gmail fights inbox overload

A pretty neat new feature was announced by the Gmail team at Google.

Priority Inbox sorts your mail in a smarter way: it puts the important mail first, then your starred mail and then everything else.

Read more.

LG’s exec: our tablet will own the iPad

Mr. Ma said that the iPad is a great device, but he doesn’t do much work on it. “Our tablet will be better than the iPad.”

Yeah dude.

Chang Ma is vice president of marketing.

Read more.

 

 

 

Apple updates iMac, Mac Pro (12 core), unveils Magic Trackpad

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Today, Apple updated its entire line of desktop computers.

The Mac Pro will feature an impressive 12 core processor and many hardware improvements. Available to buy in August. More information from Ai and Apple.

The new Mac Pro desktops feature the latest quad-core and 6-core Intel Xeon processors, all-new ATI graphics and the option for up to four 512GB solid state drives (SSD). The processors run at speeds up to 3.33GHz and use a single die design so they can share up to 12MB L3 cache, improving efficiency while increasing processing speeds.

The iMac is now available with Core i3, i5 and i7 processors along with the ATI Radeon graphics starting at the attractive price of 1199$. More information from Ai and Apple.

Starting at $1,199, the new iMac line is the fastest ever with dual-core processor speeds up to 3.6 GHz, quad-core speeds up to 2.93 GHz and discrete graphics including the ATI Radeon HD 5750.

The Cinema Displays now—well, in September—ships with a big, glossy 27-inch screen and the usual goodness. More info from Ai and Apple.

Apple on Tuesday took the wraps off its new 27-inch LED Cinema Display which sports a 2560 x 1440 resolution and 60 percent more screen real estate than the company’s existing 24-inch LED Cinema Display.

And finally, last, but the the only new product from this afternoon Mac frenzy is the Magic Trackpad. Which is quite similar to your MacBook Pro’s trackpad and should be used along your iMac. More info from Ai and Apple.

Apple has brought the multi-touch gestures available to MacBook users to the desktop with its new $69 Magic Trackpad, as well as a new battery charger for wireless devices like the Magic Trackpad, Apple keyboard, and Magic Mouse.

Plus, in an unprecedented eco-friendly move, Apple added the battery recharger that works for your Apple accessories. And since there’s an Apple on it, it’s the best.

Jailbreaking your iPhone is now legal—in the U.S

WASHINGTON – Owners of the iPhone will be able to legally break electronic locks on their devices in order to download software applications that haven’t been approved by Apple Inc., according to new government rules announced Monday.

A report from AP. More info here.

WikiLeaks publishes Afghanistan war logs

WikiLeaks opens governments. At least, that’s what their official Twitter account says.

Earlier, today, WikiLeaks published thousands (more than 91 000) documents, mostly reports about the Afghan war from 2004 to december 1st, 2009. But, before doing so, they gave access to these documents to three newspapers. The New York Times, The Guardian and Der Spiegel.

The newspapers had time to decipher every information and they now offer portals to browse the information.

Here, for Der Spiegel, over here for The Guardian and there for the NYT.

This is an incredible story. Sorkin’s movie shouldn’t be about Facebook but about WikiLeaks.

Apple may be preparing an ad-supported OS

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Oh, dear…

According to AppleInsider, Apple may be preparing an ad-supported OS. So what does that mean? The brilliant idea is that the OS would be free, or cheap. The, er, other idea is that in order to make such a thing possible, you, as an end user, will be exposed to ads. Like in YouTube videos. Yes, ads would appear, while you are innocently browsing the web, checking your mails or watching p… playing games, really.

I already hear the web crumbling under a wave of rage. Steve, please, do not let this happen.