WWDC is tomorrow, and as always speculation and rumors are making the rounds like wildfire on the internet.
My WWDC predictions?
- Much to my disappointment, there will be no Apple Tablet released or announced.
- 3G iPhone will be announced, but not available until later this month. Launch of 3G iPhone will also see a 32GB model introduced.
- iPhone 2.0 software will be demoed and likely released.
- MacBook Pros may see a refresh.
- 10.6 might get a mention, but I’m not at all confident of this.
What are your predictions?
Tags: 3G iPhone, Rumors, wwdc
Posted by Aaron Nelsen on Jun 3, 2008 in
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Hardware,
iPod touch
Looks like the rumors were true! Apple announced today that they will be offering students a free iPod touch or iPod Nano with the purchase of a Mac computer (Mac Mini excluded of course).
My question is simple, why would you ever pick an iPod Nano over an iPod touch?
Tags: Back to School, free
Posted by Aaron Nelsen on May 29, 2008 in
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Hardware
This is just a concept, while the hardware should be compatible I cannot vouch for this as I haven’t built one yet. I am however planning on building one in the next few weeks after which I will post a full breakdown.
Case: Linkworld MicroATX Mini Tower with 430W Power Supply
Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-G31M-S2L LGA 775 Intel G31 Micro ATX
Processor: 2.2GHz Pentium E2200 (Dual Core)
Memory: Transcend JETRAM 2GB (2 x 1GB) DDR2 800 (PC2 6400)
Hard Drive: Western Digital Caviar SE 250GB
Optical Drive: Lite-On 20X DVD±R DVD Burner
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The price of the above configuration comes to $297.94 (not including shipping and handling), you can of course save some money by switching to a slower processor, smaller hard drive, less memory, or downgrading to just a DVD drive. Also of note, this doesn’t include a licensed copy of Leopard, which adds a solid $119 to its pricetag.
Tags: hackintosh
Posted by Aaron Nelsen on May 29, 2008 in
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Apple,
Hardware
Kind of a cool idea…

So if you have an older PowerBook laying around and a corkboard and some push pins, why not give it a try? Or if it’s an iBook, go with the iBook server idea.
There’s another shot of the corkboard mac on his website.
Tags: corkboard mac, DIY