iTab project continues the DIY Mac tablet tradition

July 10th, 2008 by

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Folks have been hacking together their own Mac tablets for what seems like forever, and it looks like there’s no signs of the tradition letting up, at least until Apple finally decides to make its own. This latest one from Wei of Weistudio is slightly more complex than most, however, with it employing a MacBook, a Wacom Intuos tablet, a separate 15-inch LCD panel, and some custom-made materials, along with an exhaustive amount of fine-tuning to ensure that everything worked just right. As you can see above and at the site linked below, Wei also didn’t cut any corners when it came to the fit and finish of the device, right down to the Apple and crossbones logo on the back.

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AMD offers up ATI Radeon HD 3870 Mac & PC Edition

June 15th, 2008 by

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Hey Mac users, tired of looking longingly at that PC-lovin’ ATI Radeon HD 3870? AMD has teased you long enough, and at long last, the Mac & PC Edition has arrived. This card is optimized for use within Apple’s Mac Pro systems and includes 512MB of GDDR4 RAM, 320 stream processors, PCI Express 2.0 support and twin dual-link DVI ports for treating that pair of 30-inch Cinema HD displays like they ought to be treated. Check the read link for the full list of specifications, and get set to drop $129 when this one lands later this month.

[Via TUAW, thanks to everyone who sent this in]

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EFiX wants to bring OSX86 to the masses

June 13th, 2008 by

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Word in the OSX86 world is that a new product will revolutionize (and simplify) the process of installing OS X on a PC — and that product is called the EFiX. The USB dongle allegedly pops into a free port and allows you to install the retail version of the Mac operating system on just about any system by automatically locating the proper hacks and drivers needed. Famed OSX86 hacker Netkas has demoed a beta unit on video (which you can see after the break) and claims that it’s working as it should. The manufacturer is aiming to have models available for purchase by June 23rd… barring any more “sabotage.” This sounds like a much more reasonable solution than marketing a Mac clone — feel free to send one our way whenever you like guys.

[Via Boing Boing Gadgets]

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Corkboard Mac gives push-pins new purpose

May 29th, 2008 by

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Best we can tell, the Corkboard Mac was constructed from critical parts of an older PowerBook and gets held up by a series of colorful push-pins. Legend has it that the actual casing was destroyed in an unfortunate cooking accident, but thankfully, all of the vitals — LCD included — were left intact. Peep one more shot in the read link, and pay your respects as you enter.

[Thanks, Steven]

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Corkboard Mac gives push-pins new purpose

May 29th, 2008 by

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Best we can tell, the Corkboard Mac was constructed from critical parts of an older PowerBook and gets held up by a series of colorful push-pins. Legend has it that the actual casing was destroyed in an unfortunate cooking accident, but thankfully, all of the vitals — LCD included — were left intact. Peep one more shot in the read link, and pay your respects as you enter.

[Thanks, Steven]

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20th Anniversary Mac unboxing video kind of makes us wish product had never existed

May 27th, 2008 by

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There aren’t many ways to hop in the time machine and enjoy old-school hardware the way it was meant to be enjoyed, and that’s what makes virgin unboxings of vintage equipment so very special. If even for just a few moments, it’s an opportunity to pretend that you’re in a bygone era where computers, portables, and miscellaneous gizmos held a mystique that has long since been replaced by the monotony of modern ubiquity. We want to emphasize that “just for a few moments” part, a phrase clearly lost on the proud recipient of a new-in-box 20th Anniversary Macintosh — an aberration in the Apple family tree that cost a staggering $7,500 back in 1997, so we imagine there weren’t many tycoons sitting around with enough cash, tech savvy, and collector mentality to buy one and leave it sitting untouched in its cardboard for ten-plus years. Despite the rarity and coolness of this gentleman’s find, we found ourselves screaming “just get to the [obscene] unboxing already,” “Batman & Robin is the movie you’re trying to think of, now can we please continue for the love of all that’s good and holy,” and “are you ever going to turn it on, or should I just go ahead and gouge my eyes out now?” by the time the 23-minute marathon had reached its anticlimactic conclusion. Word to the wise: if you’re going to take your life into your hands and click through to the movie, do yourself a favor and fast-forward liberally. Meanwhile, we’re cool going another 20 years without seeing one of these things.

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G4 Cube shell used to house Mac mini and friends

May 23rd, 2008 by

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In Apple-loving households, there’s a decent chance the Power Mac G4 Cube will never lose its luster. Case in point: one particular fanboy (yeah, we said it) took a gutted Cube housing and neatly fitted his Mac mini, Airport Extreme and “accessory HDD case” inside. Of course, he did have to exercise quite a bit of patience and showcase his cutting skills in order to make the optical drive accessible, but the end result is certainly something to be proud of. Hit the read link for the gallery of shots taking you from start to finish.

[Via Nowhere Else]

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Psystar says rumors of its demise are greatly exaggerated, still selling Open Computers

April 15th, 2008 by

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So the rumors swirling around would-be Mac clone maker Psystar are getting pretty wild out there — we’ve heard everything from “Apple has shut the company down” to “Psystar is going to challenge Apple’s EULA in court” in the vacuum following the company’s site meltdown yesterday. That’s a big spread, so we hit up Psystar’s president Rudy Pedraza for some answers. Rudy was relatively cagey on the phone, refusing to answer any questions about Apple’s EULA or copyrights — or even confirm if Apple has talked with the company — but he told us that he’s got a “team” of people working on an official response and that the Open Computer (and the new quad-core Open Pro, pictured above) are still for sale. What’s more, he told us that “a few” orders placed before yesterday’s flood of interest have shipped, which means we’re curious to see if any of these early adopters actually surface in the next few days. Rudy also told us that Psystar isn’t out to infringe any copyrights or trademarks (really?), and that he has no idea how Information Week got a quote from someone named “Robert” indicating that the company was going to challenge Apple’s EULA in court. Sure thing. Rudy promised us a machine either today or tomorrow, we’ll see what happens — honestly, it seems like things are chaos at Psystar’s HQ in Miami right now.

P.S. -Remember MGM v. Grokster? In that case the Supreme Court ruled that a company that based its business around the knowing copyright infringement of customers was still liable, even if it didn’t infringe directly. Kinda shoots a hole in the “just don’t pre-install Leopard” theory, no?

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Psystar’s OpenMac clone is close to a Cease and Desist order

April 13th, 2008 by

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If you’re not brave enough to OSx86 your own PC, psystar will sell you its OpenMac clone for $400. For that price you get 2.2GHz Core 2 Duo E4500 processor, 2GB of memory, integrated GMA 950 graphics, 250GB disk and 20x DVD burner. Add another $155 and they’ll even install Leopard on the non-Apple kit with the help of an EFI V8 emulator. Even at $555 it’s still a spec-for-spec bargain compared to the Mac mini (albeit without the mini dimensions). If interested you’d better snap one up quick. Jobs, you’ll recall, put a swift end to official Mac-clone licensing when he resumed power at Apple. No reason to think that he (or his lawyers) feel any differently now.

[Thanks, Roberto]

 

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Ivyskin’s Xylo T2 case engulfs your iPhone, doesn’t inhibit touchscreen use

April 10th, 2008 by

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This one’s been available for a tick, but ivyskin’s brilliant new iPhone case is just too marvelous to ignore. The Xylo Touch-Thru (T2) claims to be the first case to put a hard shell atop the iPhone’s touch panel which can remain in place as you check your email, respond to a SMS or dial up the local pizza joint. By utilizing Surface Xylo Wave technology, ultrasonic waves are able to permeate through to the display without interference, allowing users to simultaneously keep their precious panel protected ’round the clock while not inhibiting their ability to touch and feel. Not a bad investment for $34.99, eh?

 

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DisplayLink releases beta drivers for OS X

March 31st, 2008 by

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Folks hanging on the Mac side of life have surely been waiting in tense anticipation for DisplayLink to become OS X friendly, for like, ever. As promised, the first drivers have emerged in order to give Intel-based Macs (yes, MacBook Air and Mac mini are included) the ability to connect with up to four monitors over USB. Granted, the beta software has no 2D acceleration and no OpenGL 3D acceleration, but both limitations are known and will hopefully be ironed out in the final release. So, what are you waiting for? Tap the read link below to get your download on — but be sure to read up on the documentation before forging ahead without a care in the world.

[Thanks, Mike]

 

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Mac Pro Mini mod is almost the midrange tower Mac you’ve always wanted

March 13th, 2008 by

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Sure, we think the iMac is a nice machine, but sometimes you want to add a PCI card or six, and when the cheapest beslotted Mac starts at a whopping $2,799, mods like Hideo Takano’s Mac Pro Mini just make you wonder what could have been. Of course, there are no slots in this bad boy either since it’s based around a stock 2.33GHz Mac mini, but it is a mighty impressive effort — actually, check out Hideo’s whole Mac Mod Lab site for even more sick Mini mods.

[Via Unplgged]

 

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WWDC 2008 kicks off June 9th for Mac, iPhone devs

March 13th, 2008 by

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Mark your calendars, Apple fans — WWDC officially kicks off June 9th this year (running until the 13th). Expect Mac, iPhone, and IT tracks for your varied Apple platform development needs. No official word yet as to whether El Jobso will be taking the stage at this WWDC, but it certainly wouldn’t be an Apple event without him.

 

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Mac SE gutted, converted into toilet paper dispenser

March 10th, 2008 by

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We’ve seen antiquated Macs given new life as fish tanks and living room decorations, but the iWipe takes repurposing to an entirely different level. As you can clearly see in the image above, one particular engineering soul figured a spare Macintosh SE case would look a whole lot better in his bathroom than in the trash, so he whipped out a screwdriver, removed some internal brackets and gave the unit a fresh coat of paint. $15 and a few hours later, out popped his new toilet paper dispenser. Check out the read link for a bunch more pics — oh, and stop second guessing yourself, you’re totally building one of these next weekend.

 

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Modbook upgraded, now up to 2.4GHz, 160GB

March 2nd, 2008 by

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Bummer to everyone who just got their Modbook, what, two months ago? As with the inevitable tide of technology, Axiotron just upgraded the line, bumping the specs to 2.1 or 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo configs with 120 or 160GB drives. The price on the base model stays the same ($2,290), but the new 2.4GHz config will run you $2,480.

 

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equinux offers up TubeStick hybrid USB TV tuner

January 25th, 2008 by

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If neither of Elgato’s latest from Macworld tickled your fancy, there’s a decent shot you may like what equinux has going on instead. The TubeStick hybrid is the firm’s newly announced USB TV tuner, which is housed in a diminutive chassis that won’t block nearby ports and offers up OTA reception of NTSC, ATSC and digital (QAM) signals. Furthermore, the unit comes wearing the whitest of white outfits and also touts an external antenna and a one-month trial of the TubeToGo software. Yes, this critter will play nice with Windows machines as well, but we hear it tries to avoid such predicaments whenever possible. Ready to snag your own? Catch one next month for $129.

[Via The Mac Observer]

 

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USB To Z-Wave Adapter, Houseport software comes to OS X

January 25th, 2008 by

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Admirers of Macs and Z-Wave have longed for the day in which they could finally use their two dearest loves simultaneously, and thanks to Wayne-Dalton, that day is upon us. The WDUSB-10MAC is hailed as the world’s first Z-Wave-enabled home control system “designed specifically for the Mac OS X operating system.” Mac users simply plug in the USB dongle, install the bundled Houseport software and go wild creating and managing their home network. When all is said and done, OS X users will be able to “control light switches, appliances, electronics, thermostats and other Z-Wave-enabled devices from their computers or through the internet” — a feat previously only achievable by booting into Windows. Not too shabby for $87, eh?

[Via CEPro]

 

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BBC thinking of bringing iPlayer to revamped Apple TV?

January 17th, 2008 by

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Yeah, the BBC seems to be quite the indecisive bunch, but according to a recent blog posting by Ashley Highfield (Director, BBC Future Media And Technology), its iPlayer may actually see face time on Apple’s revised Apple TV platform. Quite frankly, details are far too thin to actually make anything of this just yet, but he does note that the “effective relaunch of the AppleTV… coupled with its (long anticipated) move to a rental model, means that we can look to getting BBC iPlayer onto this platform too, as we should be able to use the rental functionality to allow our programs to be downloaded, free, but retained for a time window, and then erased, as our rights-holders currently insist.” The post goes on to touch on a number of IP to TV-related topics, but not once does it mention actually being in talks with Cupertino to make this happen. Guess it’s wait-and-see from here, eh?

[Via Electronista]

 

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Elgato updates EyeTV Hybrid / 250 Plus TV tuners: Clear-QAM now welcome

January 17th, 2008 by

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It seems that Elgato was most proud of its totally revamped EyeTV 3 software, but we couldn’t help but notice two rather substantial hardware updates that it also chose to announce (albeit quietly) at Macworld 2008. Starting today, the firm’s EyeTV Hybrid USB tuner and its EyeTV 250 Plus TV receiver / video converter (shown after the break) are both available with built-in support for unencrypted digital cable (Clear-QAM) channels. ‘Course, they’ll both still pull in NTSC / ATSC signals, but the addition of Clear-QAM support is a real boon for OTA addicts. Pricing for the extra versatile devices remains unchanged at $149.95 and $199.95, respectively, but unfortunately, existing owners will not be able to receive the newfound functionally with a simple firmware update.

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Elgato delivers EyeTV 3: new UI, smart guides, and network sharing

January 16th, 2008 by

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For those who didn’t realize that Macworld actually does keep on spinnin’ once Mr. Jobs darts back to Cupertino, here’s a little more proof. Elgato Systems is using the remaining spotlight in San Francisco to showcase its latest iteration of EyeTV, and we must say, we’re digging the additions. Aside from the completely new user interface tweaked to match Leopard, users of EyeTV 3 will also notice an “extended program guide featuring intelligent searching and recording functionality,” enhanced network sharing, Smart Playlists, bolstered AppleScript support and an integrated video editor. If that rundown has you overcome with the itch to upgrade, you can do so for $39.95 (or free for users of EyeTV 2 who obtained their license after December 1, 2007), and if you’re looking to start fresh, you can snag the software right now for $79.95.

[Via PCWorld]

 

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