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Just days before its CES debut, the Kogan Agora Pro Android phone has been captured in the wild for the first time with a standard array of blurry photographs. https://gizmodo.com/kogan-agora-pro-is-the-next-android-handset-5101708 To refresh your memory, the Kogan Agora Pro is available now for international pre-order at $399 with a 2.5-inch touchscreen, 3G, a 624 MHz processor,…
We just confirmed with Apple that swapping out the 17″ MacBook Pro’s non-removable battery will cost $179. Fortunately, says Apple, the swap might not be needed for a long time: https://gizmodo.com/17-macbook-pro-unibody-first-hands-on-5124539 From a spokesperson at Apple: It will likely be years before you need to replace it (1000 cycles at 200 cycles/year = 5 years).…
In this shakey cam tour (sorry) we go over the three most interesting functions in iMovie 09: The globetrotting map animations, an automatic shake stabilizer, and the zoomed in precision editor. Maps: • There are 4 versions of maps, each also in a flat mode (along with the original globe). One is a photorealistic map,…
Here are a few best features of iPhoto ’09, including Faces and Places, which recognizes people in your albums and the locations you took those photos in. Cool stuff: separating your photos by people, which you can then scrub (move your mouse) over and see all the images of them you have. iPhoto is smart…
If Wired, TUAW and Macrumors are independently reporting a Mac Mini is on its way, we know it exists. Evidently, we’re just not going to see it at Macworld. So what about other rumors? From our original Macworld 2009 rumor roundup, here’s the rundown on how all the rumors panned out. https://gizmodo.com/macworld-2009-rumors-round-up-5123135 Came True: iLife…
Click to view Battery life is limited, but Apple built a non-removable battery for the 17″ MacBook Pro that lasts up to 8 hours. [Apple] https://gizmodo.com/17-macbook-pro-unibody-first-hands-on-5124539
The new 17″ MacBook Pro with a unibody construction and an integrated battery feels thinner than the previous version and really looks beautiful. Check out our gallery to see for yourself. The 17″ MacBook Pro is basically a supersized 15″ with an Air no battery bottom, which is at the least aesthetically pleasing. But with…
Today iPhone users can download music from iTunes not just through their computers or Wi-Fi, but AT&T’s 3G network. So how does it work? Testing it in Vegas, we can say rocky but functional. I tried downloading Radiohead’s Bodysnatchers in an area providing 3 bars of 3G reception. With no fanfare, I was able to…
Obviously, there are people who have better and more exciting things to do than watching a two hour Philnote. Frostastically chilling. [DRB]
iTunes is going DRM free and breaking their single-price rule with three points: 69 cents, 99 cents, and $1.29. Not surprised, given the pressure from other music stores. The iPhone will allow 3G downloads too. Click to viewThe new prices will come on April 1st. iTunes Plus will initially get 8 million songs at 256kbps,…
Finally providing a noticeable difference between the MacBook and MacBook Pro, Apple has pushed the Pro’s screen to 17 inches, its price to $2799, and thrown in a high-capacity (non-replaceable!) battery. https://gizmodo.com/macbook-and-macbook-pro-dual-review-5063492 The new Pro has the unibody aluminum build—and virtually everything else—in common with its smaller 15″ brother. But now you won’t have to…
Just as rumored last week, Apple is taking iWork ’09 online with file hosting and group editing services. Think of it as MobileMe, but for your documents. And that’s not all. https://gizmodo.com/rumor-apple-iwork-going-to-the-cloud-5121835 The suite is getting a pretty strong set of new features— some fluffy, but many meaty and delicious. See the full list, updated…
The new Keynote Remote will allow you to control the new Keynote 09 straight from your iPhone. Unlike the free Apple Remote for iPhone-which control iTunes in your computer-this one costs .99 cents. From the iTunes App Store: • With Keynote Remote, you can control your Keynote slide presentation on your computer from your iPod…
In one of the odder announcements during the Macworld keynote, Sting, along with others like Norah Jones, will teach you to play guitar and piano in Garageband ’09. https://gizmodo.com/apple-revamps-ilife-for-09-79-for-iphoto-facial-recog-5124196
Today at Macworld 2009, Apple showed off a new iPhoto with true facial recognition, a better iMovie and other iLife updates—$79 solo, $99 for family, requires Leopard, available late January. It’s a good solid upgrade full of very nice features. One big catch, though: You need Leopard for it to run. Here’s the rundown, app…
Shure’s affordable SE110 headphones may be celebrated, but they decided to improve the design anyway. The SE115 adds bass without crowding out mids and highs, and—apparently by popular demand—comes in four colors. https://gizmodo.com/ultimate-cut-the-crap-in-ear-headphone-battlemodo-5033455 The SE110 uses something called a balanced armiture driver, easy to shrink down so customers don’t stretch your ear canal just because…
Anybody who has ever recorded in studio or garage knows that “Shure” spells “microphone.” This year, they finally get into the USB mic action with PG27USB and PG42USB, plus the X2u USB mic adapter. So many people already own the Shure SM57 and SM58 condenser dynamic mics that it made sense for Shure to create…
The computer generated yellow line that indicates the first down has changed the way we watch football forever. But its implementation is a multi-stepped process involving dozens of technologies working in precise tandem. From optical sensors to audio transmissions, the heaviest lifting is probably done by the color filters that, year after year, become better…
The Universal Display Corporation (UDC) have themselves a wrist-worn, flexible OLED prototype that they built with support from the US Department of Defense. As you can see, the 4-inch screen looks a bit too unwieldy for practical use in the field, but the UDC believes that this technology will find a home with our military…
Here we go. The last Apple Macworld keynote ever. 7:42 AM ON JAN 6 2009 Jason Chen: It’s cold, it’s almost raining. It’s San Francisco. We’re here outside Moscone, waiting to go in and see Phil Schiller do his best Steve Jobs imperso ation. 7:57 AM ON JAN 6 2009 Jason Chen: All the old…