iCooly - iMac Stand For Your iPod Touch

iCoolyYou have an iMac and love its looks; how the screen sits atop the sculpted stand and would just adore it if your iPod Touch had something similar……

Well, hello there iCooly from Rockridgesound - you have answered our stand requesting prayers!

It’s perfect for those Mac fanboys and girls out there - it’s even got the drive slot on the right hand side.  Cool - or should that be “i-Cool-y”?

It’s a slick looking idea and it holds up the iPod so you’re able to watch your flicks nice and comfy like.

It even has tilt and rotate functions!  You can still connect up the dock connector and headphones whilst it’s in the mount.

Run along now and buy one for around £25 (4,980 Yen).

Something Low Key for iMacs

Written by Jay Garrett on January 31, 2008 in: Desktop PCs, Furniture, Storage | Tags: , , , , , ,

Low KeyNow, most Mac owners I know are of the designery persuasion and, as such, aesthetics are all important.

Minimalist desks, clean lines, design icon chairs - you know the type.

Well this is right up their avenue!  It’s the LowKey Stand from Macessity.

Buit from 0.1085-inch thick steel and coated to coordinate with your machine.  As well as having a hiding place for your slim board it also offers up a powered 4-port USB port.

This pleasing thing will cost you $60.

Apple Store is Closed!

Written by Jay Garrett on January 15, 2008 in: General Interest, News | Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,

Just in case you were in any doubt as to whether Mr J was going to reveal something important in …….ooooooo……….90 minutes’ time - fear  not.

A few people have let me know that Apple’s e-store has closed - the portent of something fabby I hope!!!

IFilms - Appleflix

Written by Jay Garrett on November 22, 2007 in: Media Centre, Mobile Computing, News, Portable Media | Tags: , , , , , ,

Appleflix.jpgiPhone developer Pumpkin plugged “rental” into a string search of the iPhone’s lockdown daemon file—which authorizes the iPhone for services—returning a curious set of hits:

pumpkin:~ pumpkin$ strings /usr/local/share/iphone-filesystem/usr/libexec/lockdownd | grep -i rental
trigger_rental_bag_verification: Could not retrieve FairPlayID
trigger_rental_bag_verification: Could not initialize FairPlay context
trigger_rental_bag_verification: Could not verify the rental bag response: %d
load_rental_bag_request: Could not retrieve FairPlayID
load_rental_bag_request: Could not initialize FairPlay context
load_rental_bag_request: Could not generate rental bag request
…..

There’s some code there, so where’s the goods?There are actually a few more lines of code, but you get the point. If you recall, this is the second set of code that’s been found pointing toward upcoming, or at least potential, video rentals.

The “could not retrieve FairPlayID” lines are probably the most interesting, or at the least ones begging most to be read into, since a rental setup with auto-suiciding content would require a variation of the current FairPlay scheme. On the face of it, it looks like the content’s gotta be DRM-okayed with a kosher FairPlay ID as it’s loaded.

The more relevant FairPlay DRM question for rentals is what kind of restrictions we’re looking at. Rumors popped up this summer Apple was chatting up studios, which the Hollywood people confirmed. But they also confirmed they told Apple to take a hike, since they wanted more stringent rental windows, crippled portability and a higher pricepoint.

So unless Apple’s compromised on the position we heard earlier—Hollywood’s not getting any looser, see: NBC—it could be still be a while before we welcome Appleflix to the world. [TUAW]


From Gizmodo

MacBook Pro Gets Santa Rosa

Written by Jay Garrett on November 1, 2007 in: Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , ,

As rumored, Apple has quietly updated the MacBook tonight (last night) to the Santa Rosa architecture with mild speed bumps and the GMA X3100 integrated video.

White 13.3″
$1099.00 2.0GHz/1GB RAM/80GB/Combo/GMA X3100
$1299.00 2.2GHz/1GB RAM/120GB/SD-DL/GMA X3100

Black 13.3″
$1499.00 2.2GHz/1GB RAM/160GB/SD-DL/GMA X3100

Despite comparable clock speeds (2.0 -> 2.0GHz, 2.16 -> 2.2GHz) to the old models, the new MacBooks use the Santa Rosa chipset which boasts a faster 800MHz front side bus over the previous MacBook models. The introduction of the GMA X3100 video card also provides significant benefits over the previous models. The new specs can be seen at the Apple Store:

Apple’s product pages on the rest of the site had not yet been updated at the time of this writing. The new MacBooks appeared in Apple Retail stores on Wednesday, but the boxes were accompanied by instructions not to open them until further notice.Updatex2: Apple’s store pulled the new specs, and now is showing them again.Update 3: The MacBook Pro now has the option to upgrade to a 2.6GHz processor for $250, and also has the option for a 250GB drive.

From Mac Rumours.com

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