January 26th, 2007 No Comments »

A post at Engadget uncovers just how much addiction a person can have for Macs. Jeremy Mehrle of St. Louis, Missouri totally pimped his basement with almost every Mac that Apple had ever made, along with iPods, the Newton, and posters. Hats off to Jeremy for having such a passion and devotion for Macs, and I think he should start bringing in tourists to his little Apple museum and use any possible donations to fund the project. Not only that this is the most badass Mac mod I’ve ever seen, it appears to be the coolest Apple fanboys hangout place.
When you read the story at Engadget, make sure to read the comments as well. I found them hilarious when some made comments on the IKEA furnitures. You can see more pictures of Jeremy’s installation at Flickr.
January 12th, 2007 No Comments »
Wired News has a detail article on Apple products ever introduced in the past 30 years. I am really happy to see at where Apple has gotten today and I always love the Macs. During the years of being a fan of Apple, I’d owned:
- Macintosh LC II

- Apple Newton Message Pad 110

- PowerComputing PowerCenter 120 (Mac clone)

- Power Macintosh G4 400 (APG)

- PowerBook G3/500 Firewire

- iPod mini

- And a few Apple stocks that have done handsomely =)
I am looking forward to having the iPhone and Macbook Pro in my collection.
January 12th, 2007 No Comments »

Prior to the announcement of Apple iPhone this week, many fake iPhone mocks appeared and circulated on the Internet. Although none of them came close to what the real iPhone looks like, I still give them the credit for their creativity and enthusiasm.
January 12th, 2007 No Comments »

This is a very exciting week for Apple, Inc (formerly Apple Computer, Inc), and for millions of die-hard Apple fans. At the Macworld Expo in San Francisco this week, Steve Jobs introduced the long-rumored iPhone to a raving crowd, along with Apple TV (formerly iTV). The iPhone, which combines a video iPod, a cell phone, and a mobile Internet device into one single form factor, appears to be another game-changing marketing blitz, and the market reacted very positively. Apple’s stock price soared over $10 between Jan 09 and Jan 10, and since has cooled down a little from its 52-week high at $97.
The iPhone is so impressive and irresistable that everyone can’t stop talking about it. We can find reviews of it on all Apple-related blogs (i.e. Macrumors, iLounge), and others such as Techcrunch, Engadget, TheStreet.com, and many more. Hats off to Jobs & Company! Although the device is a little pricey (4 GB model for $499 and 8 GB for $599), that won’t stop me from getting one when it becomes available in the summer. Sorry, Verizon, I am switching to Cingular in August…
August 31st, 2006 No Comments »
Allensandra Ambrosio and Gisele Bundchen, the 2 sexy Victoria’s Secret models were spotted having some personal moment with the 2 sexy MacBooks on their laps. I wonder what these 2 celebrity models could possibly be doing with Macs? Exchanging iTunes playlists? Sharing iPhoto albums? Creating their own Dashboard Widgets? Or comparing who is the sexiest among the 4 of them? I just wish I could have been one of those 2 MacBooks…
August 4th, 2006 No Comments »
Ha, just one day after I posted my sighting of the possible Apple iPhone, a video released on YouTube reveals the “iChat Mobile” from Apple is nothing but a piece of folded glossy paper with printed images. Thanks a lot, genius. Now I am really disappointed…
August 3rd, 2006 No Comments »
With Apple’s WWDC being only a few days away, the possible introduction of the long rumored Apple branded iPhone makes everybody anxious. Couple of (possibly fake) pix taken from the Moscone Center just show how cool and clever this gadget can be, if these pix are for real at all. I can’t wait to see what Steve Jobs has up to his sleeves when WWDC kickstarts next week.