
Steve Jobs died during Macworld keynote speech, according to ‘MacRumorsLive’
Dave Merten
Jan 7, 2009 at 3:01am
I was watching MacRumorsLive’s live Macworld keynote feed yesterday, and at at 9:24am, someone posted that Steve Jobs had died. I thought, what is going on here? Then at 9.27am one of MacRumor’s editors posted, “Retraction on Steve Jobs comment…we don’t know how that got in our feed. Steve did not die.”
MWSF: JMR to showcase BlueStor PeSAN storage arrays, desktop SAS/SATA RAID products
Dennis Sellers
Jan 7, 2009 at 3:00am
JMR Electronics, Inc., a provider of scalable storage systems for video and data intensive applications, will showcase their new line of Mac-compatible 16-bay BlueStor PeSAN RAID and 8-bay BlueStor 888 storage solutions at this week’s Macworld Conference & Expo.
MWSF: Eos unveils Converge system for Macs, PCs, iPhones
Dennis Sellers
Jan 7, 2009 at 2:00am
Eos Wireless has unveiled Eos Converge, a new way to stream music from a Mac/PC iPod/iPhone, Apple TV or other audio source into every area of the house. It costs US$89.95 per unit.
Refurbished iPhones 3Gs available at Best Buy Mobile
Dennis Sellers
Jan 7, 2009 at 1:00am
Best Buy is now offering refurbished iPhone 3Gs at store locations across the US. Approximately 350 Best Buy Mobile stores are selling the Refreshed iPhone 3G at US$149 for the 8GB model and $249 for the 16G model; both require a two-year service contract.
MWSF: DriveSavers launches data recovery portal to Apple Service Providers
Dennis Sellers
Jan 7, 2009 at 12:00am
DriveSavers has announced an online data recovery portal, exclusively for Apple Authorized Service Providers (AASP) and Self-Servicing Accounts (SSA). The certified secure web portal provides a streamlined approach for facilitating Apple data recovery orders when Apple customers need data recovery as part of a repair event.
MWSF: Truphone adds Skype calling, IM to iPhone, iPod touch apps
Dennis Sellers
Jan 6, 2009 at 11:00pm
Truphone, a global mobile service provider, is introducing Skype calling and instant messaging to iPhone and iPod touch apps. The company is also adding Twitter support to the apps.
CES: Logitech introduces new G-series gaming peripheral
Dennis Sellers
Jan 6, 2009 at 10:00pm
Logitech has introduced the G-series line of gaming peripherals: the Logitech G19 keyboard for gaming, the Logitech G35 surround sound headset and the Logitech G9x laser mouse.
Macworld Expo Photos Day 2
Dennis Sellers
Jan 6, 2009 at 9:42pm
Below are some photos from the Moscone Center, home of the 2009 Macworld Conference & Expo in San Francisco. These are photos from day two; we’ll have more tomorrow.
MWSF: Shure unveils new earphone, microphone products
Dennis Sellers
Jan 6, 2009 at 9:00pm
At this week’s Macworld Conference & CES events, Shure unveiled the SE115, a new member of the company’s family of Sound Isolating Earphones. The SE115 arrives in four vivid hues – Blue, Pink, Black, and Red and at an US$99 price point.
MWSF: Contour Designs introduces Bolt armband, rE-charge Universal
Dennis Sellers
Jan 6, 2009 at 8:00pm
Contour Design is introducing the Contour Bolt, a lightweight iPod armband, at this week’s Macworld Conference & Expo. The company is also introducing the rE-charge Universal.
MWSF: Speck expands products for Apple enthusiasts
Dennis Sellers
Jan 6, 2009 at 7:00pm
Speck Products has introduced new cases for Apple laptops and iPods. The company has also released the CandyShell case for the iPhone 3G (shown).
Macsimum iPhone Video: Macworld 2009 - Day Two
Dave Merten
Jan 6, 2009 at 6:40pm
Today’s Macsimum iPhone video features some video at day two of Macworld 2009, by Dennis Sellers

Apple software updates for Jan. 6
Dennis Sellers
Jan 6, 2009 at 5:55pm
iCurve has released Wheel 1.1, an update of their event scheduling and time tracking application for iPhone and iPod touch. iWheel calculates an important event date and provides the capabilities to schedule and track that event. Version 1.1 is a maintenance update.
MWSF: Peachpit releases Apple training series: AppleScript 1-2-3 at Macworld Expo
Dave Merten
Jan 6, 2009 at 5:43pm
Peachpit today announced the publication of the definitive guide to Apple’s powerful automation language, Apple Training Series: AppleScript 1-2-3: A self-paced guide to learning AppleScript
MWSF: New Eye-Fi app brings effortless photo uploads to iPhone users
Dave Merten
Jan 6, 2009 at 5:36pm
Eye-Fi Inc., makers of memory cards for digital cameras, today announced it is developing a new iPhone application that will allow Eye-Fi card owners to send photos taken on an iPhone directly to their computer and the Web. The application will be previewed at Macworld in San Francisco, January 6-9, in booth #3315 in the North Hall.
MWSF: Danilo Campos releases Oddage 1.0 for iPhone/iPod Touch
Dave Merten
Jan 6, 2009 at 5:28pm
Danilo Campos has released version 1.0 of Oddage, an iPhone/iPod Touch game. In Oddage, players are faced with four words – three that are similar and one that does not belong. Fast brains are rewarded with more points, while the list of possible choices grows. Oddage presents an engaging, polished gameplay experience. It has also been tuned to the specific needs of iPhone/iPod Touch users. Oddage exists to bring an end to the small spells of boredom in the lives of iPhone users.

Treasure Island and Cleopatra: a Queen’s Destiny are coming to the Mac and the iPhone
Dave Merten
Jan 6, 2009 at 5:22pm
Coladia is proud to announce that Destination: Treasure Island and Cleopatra: a Queen’s Destiny are coming to MacOS X and the iPhone. Coladia has signed a publishing and distribution agreement with Nobilis and Kheops Studio to port more adventure games on the Mac platform and the iPhone in 2009.
Chicktionary game for iPhone now has free version, more puzzles
Dave Merten
Jan 6, 2009 at 5:13pm
Dallas-based Blockdot has released a free version of Chicktionary – one of the most popular word games on the internet – for the iPhone, and has boosted the puzzle count in the full iPhone version.
MWSF: ‘Safe Eyes Mobile’ comes to the iPhone
Dennis Sellers
Jan 6, 2009 at 5:00pm
InternetSafety.com is introducing Safe Eyes Mobile, an Internet filtering software enabling parents to protect children from exposure to objectionable Internet material on a mobile device, at this week’s Macworld Conference & Expo.
NuageProduction releases four applications for the Apple iPhone and iPod touch
Dave Merten
Jan 6, 2009 at 4:55pm
NuageProduction today released four applications for the Apple iPhone and iPod touch that help users customize access to thousands of international media sources. The NuageProduction solutions enable users to personalize content index from ever-expanding directories of TV networks, radio stations, print media, RSS feeds, and Web pages. The applications work on 3G, Edge and Wi-Fi networks, and in Airplane Mode with unique streaming and downloading options. Video access requires a Wi-Fi connection.
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Reporter’s Notebook: expo coverage and a tribute to Stan Flack
By Dennis Sellers
Jan 8 at 7:00am
When the Moscone Center opened yesterday, I was a bit worried. It was sloooow for the first hour, then things picked up and the rest of the day seemed pretty busy at most booths. Despite Apple’s bowing out, it’s the time of year when I get to see folks in person I don’t get to hang out with the rest of the year.
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Psystar: Apple didn't copyright Mac OS X
Said:
OSX contains Open Source software, but from day one was also restricted with proprietary code. Courts have already covered this. It doesn’t prevent them from copyrighting and/or trademarking as necessary.
Point In Space announces FileMaker Pro 10 hosting on FileMaker Server 10 Advanced
Said:
Link should be:
http://www.pointinspace.com/filemakerpro10hosting/
- John
Poll: were you happy with this year's Macworld keynote announcements?
Said:
well not bad...not good....just OK.....ps what happen to new mac pros and blu-ray and snow leppard
Reporter's Notebook: Phil did pretty good -- but where's my 28-inch iMac?
Said:
I am excited by the announcements. New versions of iLife and iWork will touch more lives than an new iMac. The new version of iMovie is awesome. The new picture-in-picture feature alone helps me a ton.
The 17” MBP is really nice. I’m almost ready to replace my aging 17” unit. The main thing holding me back is that I know that Intel will release Nehalem for laptops later this year.
MWSF: MacBU upgrades Entourage, delivers new ways to collaborate with PC and
Said:
Title for article should use future, not present tense. Particularly since both parts won’t be officially released until the end of this year (so basically a YEAR from now).
Reporter's Notebook: Phil did pretty good -- but where's my 28-inch iMac?
Said:
I can’t agree with Bob. Nobody who shares living space with another person can use their computer in the living room and the vast majority of people living alone aren’t willing and able to drop three grand on a TV set.
I was disappointed that there were no desktop announcements because I’m in the market for the first time in a few years and because Apple desktops are so far behind the curve in many respects (graphics chips 2 full generations old, Mac mini mostly 3 year old components, stock RAM/HD worse than $499 PCs, no quad core under $2500 despite the widespread PC use of the Intel Core2Quad since January 2007).
The Mac Pro is waiting for Intel to release the Core i7 Xeon, a chip they delayed a full quarter because of the economy.
I know how Dennis feels regarding people begging for money. I work in a tourist oriented area sandwiched between the cruise ship terminal and Canada’s poorest neighbourhood. Beggars sometimes number a dozen per block. The most honest one asks “would you buy a bum a beer?”.
Reporter's Notebook: Phil did pretty good -- but where's my 28-inch iMac?
Said:
28” is an industry non-size screen, but 30”, 32” or even 36” would work well from a manufacturing approach.
I view TV and movies on my new 24” iMac screen now, any of the above sizes, or even larger would make me spend money I shouldn’t in this economy.
Apple is missing the boat on 36” iMacs with built in Apple TV capability for around $3,000. That will make serious news and change the way we watch TV like the iPod changed the way we listen to music. What was a Podcast before iPods? HD TV & movie sales on iTunes would soar with HD 36” iMacs, real living room media centers.
I have a 73” MItsubishi 1080p TV 12’ away from my desk in my living room. My 24” iMac (1200p) has the same definition and relative screen size when viewed at the edge of my 3’ desk (3’x6’) when I’m sitting in my recliner desk chair. A 30”, 32” or 36” iMac would make me sell my Mitsubishi 73835 (120Hz/1080p) that cost me over $3,000 last June and buy a new iMac.
If the larger 36” screen doesn’t come included in an iMac or new 36” Apple display connected to an upgraded Mac Mini, Sony, HP or Dell will have my upgrade dollars in the future. When you’re in Firefox, Office, Outlook or iTunes, the OS is secondary. I love OSX, but if the hardware isn’t there Windows 7 will drive what is in 2009.
Apple is dragging it feet where it could be excelling. Too much concentration on Steve and not enough on product and market trends could be Apple’s real problem.
Time for a Mac App Store?
Said:
I just noticed when I went to check my iPhones Applications in iTunes that there is a heading just above the app icons titled “iPhone and iPod touch Apps”. I don’t recall seeing that before. Why would they need a heading in there unless there was going to be a “Macintosh Apps” one too?
New Oxford American Dictionary comes to iPhone
Said:
Fantastic dictionary on the Mac--comes with OS X bundled. I’m sure it’s a good one on the iPhone, but this is too expensive! They originally promised it for $9.99!
Reporter's Notebook: Phil did pretty good -- but where's my 28-inch iMac?
Jack Said:
The Apple strategy going forward is to make product releases on their own schedule, not IDC’s. So we can expect a new product introduction every few months. Starting with a press meeting in Cupertino, then the web site, then the Apple stores. This is much better than being limited to MacWorld and the Developer’s Conference. Remember Phil said there were many new products being developed in Apple. Expect the next product release, 28” iMac, Mac Mini, or whatever, within a few months.
Mpronto exchange hosting now supports the iPhone
Said:
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MWSF: Apple introduces new 17-inch, unibody MacBook Pro
Said:
Nice piece of hardware, but I was hoping for one of the new things that Steve Jobs mentioned in an earnings call in the middle of last year.
Here's the iMac that I want Apple to make
Said:
They need you in Cupertino JonDoe. Both the legal department and the marketers could benefit from your direction. If I were you I’d get out there right away.
Reporter's Notebook: the long, arduous, screen-damaging trip to Macworld
Said:
Dennis, I’m afraid the only way to take carryons in modern aircraft is by FedEx. I’m no professional traveler but it seems to me you have to send it ahead because you can’t trust airlines.
I hope the rest of your stay is good and productive and without incident. I count on you to tell me what happens at Macworld.
Bob
iKanji released for iPhone, iPod touch
Said:
Where is it?
Linked to KanjiDo?
This is not the expected design.
Yannick
Here's the iMac that I want Apple to make
Said:
Apple will still hurt themselves and lose customers, or potential customers. Even though BluRay and HD look exactly the same, and the only difference between the two is the capacity . . people are still brainwashed that Blu Ray is better looking. So to please current , and possible , customers Steve Jobs should have just gone ahead and included Blu Ray in the next OS and DVDSP update. It is a bad decisions that they’re not going to.
FileMaker Pro 10 ships with new interface, dynamic reporting, more
Said:
Nice application update. Now, where is FileMaker and Bento for the iPhone/iPod touch? You know that they have to have one in the making. The question is why haven’t they announced it yet?
Here's the iMac that I want Apple to make
DAG Said:
An iMac with EyeTV, Griffin Shark and Front Row already does pretty much all you describe. A 1TB FW800 external HD spares the internal drive a lot of the wear and tear. The Eye TV tuners also support Clear Quam HD (Cable as opposed to ATSC over the air).
As for improvements, how about a screen that’s not so shiny you can shave in it from 15 feet away?
MWSF: Pinnacle Systems releasing Video Capture for Mac
Said:
You would think, with a mature product line for the Mac that Pinnacle has, that they would know that the Mac should be referred to as ‘Mac’ and not ‘MAC’ (while it is correct in this article, their whole web site appears to use MAC instead).
MWSF: Retrospect 8 to arrive this week
Said:
Ouch. You have to burn one of licenses for each VM you want to back up? So it’s not a per-machine or per-user license, it’s a per-OS license?