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Archive for January, 2010
iSlate or iFake
Jan 19th
The upcoming rumors of the mythical Apple device has the whole internet a buzz. Research into patents, companies that were acquired, website registration, and even a HIGH bounty for pictures, video, or physical interaction. There is reason to believe that this could be Jobs last hurrah and a parting device for all of us to fall in love with. With netbooks becoming a massive growing market Apple has been quiet about what their plans were. People have made their own ways of dealing with it by hackintoshing some of the Intel based netbooks that seemingly work perfectly with OSX (even Snow Leopard). Of course this is a breach of the EULA that Apple has about installing on non-Apple hardware, but Apple had to realize that everyone wants a small, cheap, machine to just pop in a purse or bag. Especially with cloud-computing and more and more web based interaction than heavy application use people just need a way to get access to their online content. Apple has been silent through all this and only offering more innovation in the higher end mobile computing. Yes the iPhone and iPod Touch have been wonderful convergent devices but still not with enough horse power or screen estate for some applications.
Now the speculation might lead to some results when Apple has its event in California on January 27th. The word officially came from Apple when it sent out invites to “See their latest creation”.
In fact when I started this blog entry more information keeps coming out so I just want to post this article. The live blog hosted by gdgt will be my source of information as they do a great job with their impressions.
UPDATE: Analysts state now that the iSlate might take some time to release. Similar to the iPhone release when the announcement came out but the actual device took 6 months to release.
Ubuntu Goodness
Jan 16th
After installing Ubuntu Netbook Remix on my Dell 2100 I have once again fallen in love with Ubuntu. I am just blown away at how snappy and responsive it is even with just an Atom N270. The fact that this little netbook operates so well with such little hardware power is a hat tip to the wonder of Linux. I was even pleased at how easily the drivers were recognized and up and running. Other than the touch screen (which I am about to remedy) everything on this wonderful little machine just works. I think I might have a new favorite.
Hacker Spring Cleaning
Jan 15th
I finally succumbed to some weird funk that my body has been in for a few days and decided to stay home and be sick. Hopefully I can recover with the 3 day weekend giving me an advantage. In the mean time though I decided to try my had again at some light hacking. My Dell Latitude 2100 sits OS free right now and I would really like to do something interesting with it. Especially with it having a touch screen it could make for some interesting computing. I have tried to hackintosh it to no avail and might instead give Linux a shot. I know most people do spring cleaning and for me that is OS installs and reformatting hard drives. For example I just realized that one of my terabyte drives is formatted as FAT32!! I do not know why its not NTFS.
Oh well fun either way to clean up a drive that needs to be setup anyway. Now if only I could find a broom…