New and Noteworthy: Mossberg on iPod (mini); iMac should go headless
New and Noteworthy: Mossberg on iPod (mini); iMac should go headless
Mossberg on iPod (mini) The Wall Street Journal's Walter Mossberg reviews Apple's new iPod mini. Notable is his experience with battery life: "Apple is claiming a battery life of eight hours for the Mini. To test this claim, Katie and I ran three battery tests. In one, the results were just shy of Apple's claim, at seven hours and 46 minutes. But in the other two tests, with two different iPods, the Mini lasted nine hours and 15 minutes, and a whopping 10 hours and 40 minutes. That indicates to me that an average Mini would likely exceed Apple's eight-hour claim." More. More. More. Note: Technical difficulti... Troubleshooting Mac OS X 1... Safari 1.2 Highlights Troubleshooting Quicken 20... iTunes/Panther freezing Problems with sound and mu... Odds and Ends: Successes w... More from New & Noteworthy
iMac should go headless In a Business Week online column, Alex Salkever contends that Apple needs to add a "headless" iMac to its product line: "Its integrated tilt-swivel flat-panel monitor has gone from a competition killer to just plain deadly. Apple should set it free." More.
Previously we noted:
- Note: Technical difficulties
- Troubleshooting Mac OS X 10.3.x: Problems with Ethernet Speed; Address Book glitch
- Safari 1.2 Highlights
- Troubleshooting Quicken 2004 R2: Clearing transactions
- iTunes/Panther freezing
- Problems with sound and multiple monitors
- Odds and Ends: Successes with Bluetooth 1.5; AppleWorks/Eudora conflict? Knowledge Base Updates
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