Wednesday February 7, 2007
Just a quick note to let you know that the mobile version of BabyGotMac is now live and active! Powered by a great script by Alex King, the mobile edition works with nearly all mobile devices including Palm, Smartphones, Symbian and Blackberry devices, as well as rudimentary support for Etch-A-Sketch. As soon as someone sends me an iPhone …
Tuesday January 30, 2007
New iPod Shuffles and 802.11n Update
Ok, so not a big exciting announcement, but I can’t help but think that the press on these (the Shuffles, in particular) will steal some of Vistas glory.
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Tuesday January 9, 2007
According to Business 2.0, Apple and Cisco have likely reached an agreement in regard to the name ‘iPhone’, ending a great deal of confusion amongst those of us who have drank the kool-aid:
But now it appears that Apple and Cisco have been deep in negotiations over the iPhone name for a while. Here’s the statement Cisco’s giving out:
Given …
Thursday January 4, 2007
I love MacZot. I really, really do. I’ve spent about $300 there since mid-2006, and have gotten some great deals. But, the article linked is about how the owner acted very unprofessionally in regard to a deal he made with the developer of xPad.
Basically, Mr. Ball decided he didn’t want xPad any longer, and wasn’t going to pay for it. …
Monday January 1, 2007
1/1/07 - And we’re live!
BabyGotMac (BGM) aims to be your source for Mac related news, commentary, reviews, rumors, discussion or anything else Mac related!
For our inaugural week, we’re going to make an open offer for content…if you have an original Mac related review, tutorial or article you’d like to submit, we will do the following for you (if we use …
Thursday December 28, 2006
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (subscription) and TUAW report that a single iPod vending machine sold a thousands of dollars worth of iPods in one month. A VP of Business Traveler Services is quoted as saying, “We’ve done about $55,000 in a month in gross sales just for the one on Concourse A. This is becoming the future for some high-end products in places like airports where space is at a premium.” If you’re willing to drop $349 plus tax, the iPod is yours. And it’s a change from all those salty treats you normally get at a vending machine.