Saturday, 14 May 2011

iPod with camera

iPod touch with camera:-

Apple’s iPod touch and iPod Nano has been rumored for quite some time now to be on its way to receiving a camera, and the latest photos with the upcoming iteration of the device show a photo snapper present on its back. The images show multiple case designs for an iPod Touch and an iPod Nano with notches out of the material, which suggest a camera, much like the way cases for the iPhone accommodate that device’s shooter.
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iPod nano camera:-
The camera on the iPod nano is reportedly placed in the bottom left corner, which means that, when the device is held horizontally to take pictures it will be placed on the top left corner. At the same time, another rumor that has been cycling around and which seems to be confirmed via the newly spotted images is that the nano will receive a larger screen.
There are no exact details on the specs the cameras on iPod touch and nano will come to the market with, though it seems that the touch might come with video recording capabilities as well, a feature unlikely to surface in the nano.
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Saturday, 23 April 2011

2006 MacBook Pro

                          

In 2005 Jobs announced to many Apple users that they'd transitioning their entire line of product to intel's x86 processors.There were uproarious outbursts: consumers cried foul yet another Apple platform change, and analyst and stockholders bemoaned expected lost sale due to the Osbourne effect. But Apple finished their first intel-based portable ahead of their expected schedule, and by the time powerbook had reached at end of the line in late 2005, its successor, Macbook Pro was announced.

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2001 iPod

Besides the walkman, one's hard pressed to think of a consumer electronic brand that has such an impact on consumer's lifes, lifestyle, media, and the way of use and to understand contents. Love it or hate it, whether or not you use an iPod, have ever owned one, or rabidly obsessed with Rio PMP300 (which came out three year prior), from its overpriced $400 5GB player in 2001 to its still overpriced $400 60GB player now. It has captured the wallet and imagination of gadget lovers over the world, and set the tone for a new century of consumer electronics.

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For more details u can also visit: iPod informations.

Friday, 22 April 2011

2001 PowerBook G4

The PowerBook, in its many, incarnations, had been a laptop trendsetter since its inception. One of the first consumer laptop available with 802.11b. Even through the Sculley and the spindler year it managed to be apple's competative edge targeted as businessmen and stylish consumer alike. Which is why Job has something to prove when taking his first real stab at revamping their flagship portable line. It was constructed from unique exotic titanium, featuring standard WiFi, and slot-loading DVD. The top of the line was 500MHz / 256Mb / 20GB model would set you back 3,499. and this brand was firmly cemented in the mind of consumer, and was officially in.

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2000 Apple flat panels

Like many other Apple products, their display were not the first of their kind on the market, nor they are particularly affordable when they are launched. But the device really came of age as Apple launched the first mass-market widescreen LCD head to consumer on july of 2000. They'd already marketed their own line of flatscreens for years. But the average user was still quite fresh to the idea of 1600x1024 LCD monitor when they loose the 22-inches cinema display on the world for $3,999.

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1998 iMac

When iMac debuted in may of 1998, Apple wasn't doing so hot. They'd churned to their third CEO (Gil Amelio) since Jobs had been outside in 1985, but recently acquired steve's NeXT Computer,and sat him down once more at the head of Apples table. When Job came back to the driver's seat it's now his time to clean up the house, and those beige box Power macs and performance needed a radical counterpoint.

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1995 Power Macintosh

There isn't any hard to get about the power mac 9500. It just merely contained the most muscle and most expandability of any computer Apple ever had unleashed upon the public. Starting out at whopping 120 or 132MHz, the machine eventually ramped up to a photoshop-munching duel 180MHz PowerPc 604 processor before being replaced by better looking and more ambitious 9600.

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