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Jiss-330-Bk Banshee 3-Speaker Universal Ipod® Docking Digital Music System With Remote: R

Filed under :iPod Docks

PLAYS & CHARGES IPOD® NANO, IPOD® VIDEO, IPOD® MINI & IPOD®; USER CAN CONNECT IPOD® SHUFFLE, MP3 PLAYERS, HANDHELD GAME SYSTEMS & OTHER DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYERS TO THE SYSTEM’S AUDIO LINE-IN JACK VIA THE INCLUDED 6-FT CABLE; FEATURES DIGITAL VOLUME CONTROL & REMOTE ; 10W MAX; INCLUDES AC ADAPTOR & 2 AAA BATTERIES; DIM: 4.25”H X 8”W X 4”D

 

Apple Great Pre-g3 Power Mac Macintosh

Filed under :Hardware
Nivea David asked:


Apple Pre-G3 Power Mac Macintosh is the new product of apple parts that are launched in market. There are various similar type parts available in market but it has some additional features. These similar parts are PowerMac 7100 251, PowerMac 7200 252, PowerMac 7300 253, PowerMac 7500 254, PowerMac 7600 255, PowerMac 8100 256, PowerMac 8200 257, PowerMac 8500 258, PowerMac 8600 259, PowerMac 9500 260, PowerMac 9600 261.

The feature shown by Power Macintosh 7300, 7500, 7600, 8500, 8600, 9500, and 9600 series computers are interleaving. Although we can install DIMMs at a time one but we can get increased performance by installing these software in pairs and 128 MB DIMMs are available and can fit into the memory slots on the Power Macintosh pre G3 power computers. However, these DIMMs have not been tested with these computers and are therefore not supported by Apple.

These Apple Pre-G3 powers Mac are ultimate in performance storage and also integrate the fire Wire and USB2 Powered Expansion hubs all in convenient & sleek 6.5 x 6.5 x 1.5 profile. Mac users can finally play Party Poker for Mac. Not only that, they can also learn how to play PokerStars for Mac.

Computer, PDA, Software, LCD TV, Mobile Phones, Laptops, Games and PC Games, iPods, Digital Camera and everything related to Mac parts you are looking for or can be found here at the buying and also their portal of price comparison and Ciao the beige G3 is a third-generation Power Mac. It had a new motherboard with a faster system bus than earlier models, a third-generation PowerPC CPU, used a completely different type of memory, had a different way of upgrading the CPU, and included a personality card slot. The G3 replaced the 7300, 8600, and 9600.

According to the Apple Pre-G3 Power Mac Macintosh was the first processor intended specially for the way Macintosh works. Code compatible with the 603e, the G3 was tweaked based on the software Macintosh users ran. This moved the entry level chip past the previous powerhouse, the 604e, even at lower clock speeds.

MacWorld’s Speed Mark showed the 233 MHz is 22% faster than the 233 MHz 604e in the 9600/233. The 233 MHz model usually comes in the same desktop case as the 7200-7600. Because of the smaller motherboard, it has room for one more drive - mounted on the bottom of the desktop case itself. The G3/233 was also available in a tower configuration, but only from the Apple Store.

The 266 MHz version was obtainable in either a desktop or tower configuration. The tower is a new design, essentially a shorter version of the well-received 8600 case. The G3 tower typically comes with a Zi 100 drive, leaving one free 5.25″ expansion bay for a removable media drive.

For the first time, Apple shipped a Power Mac with a top notch EIDE hard drive that held its own against SCSI-2 drives. It was a bit of a paradigm shift, but one the Mac OS community eventually embraced, since it made buying bigger, faster hard drives much more affordable. Although 16.7 MB/sec. IDE was fast in 1997, it’s a real bottleneck with newer drives. To actually set free their performance, think a faster IDE/UltraATA regulator that fits in one of the G3’s PCI slots.

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The internet is the best place to buy cheap computer parts. Due to increase in demand for many parts in many suppliers find it profitable to sell their products online. The online dealers have their websites, which offer information on the various types of Mac parts available for purchase.




PC Laptop Computers - Apple Macbook Computers and Notebook

Filed under :Hardware
David Gabbitas - UKIM asked:


Whether a buyer chooses to opt for a Mac or a PC laptop could very well merely depend on what product they are more familiar with.

You may find consumers extremely critical of one or the other based solely on their own experiences and it does not necessarily follow that the biggest critics have actually used both products, just that they are fiercely loyal to what their own preference is (logic does not come into it).

However advances in technology make the gap between Mac and PC draw closer together on a regular basis and it is possible to use similar programs and file formats for both camps.

Cost, obviously plays a factor for most people and initially a pc comes way out on top, but, because PC’s do not come with many items of software as standard it brings the overall cost of either laptop much closer over the laptop’s expected lifetime. Can you afford to pay the higher cost of a Mac, and receive a laptop that is ready to  dive right in with whatever you have in mind or would you prefer to pay less upfront, but, add to and upgrade as and when your need or your purse strings   allow?

Apple Mac’s are less susceptible to virus attack than laptop PC’s because of their  OS X operating system, but anti-virus, and anti-spyware software is readily available and by following  simple safety precautions it is possible to avoid   major problems whilst using the Windows system on a laptop PC.

If you like gaming, you will find most computer games have been written for PC’s, and that would, obviously, make you more inclined to opt for this form of laptop, but, if your line of work is video editing, graphic designing or web developing then a Mac laptop handles graphics much better and offers software suites that outperform their PC competitors.

Many factors may determine which laptop a person opts for, whether that is previous experience, work related, recommendation, cost or a combination of many factors. This is no right or wrong answer when it comes to the laptop of your dreams.

Mac and PC laptops are available from Pyramid.com, where you can compare function, pros and cons before choosing the perfect laptop for you.




20 iMac - Intel Core 2 Duo 2.66GHz 2GB Memory 320GB Hard Drive with Boot Camp and Microsoft Windows XP Professional pre-installed

Filed under :iMac

20″ Intel Core 2 Duo 2.66GHz 2GB 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM 320GB SATA 8X SuperDrive 10/100/1000 ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro AirPort Extreme 802.11n Bluetooth 2.0 iSight OS X 10.5 Leopard

 

Go Apple, Young Man

Filed under :Software
Anthony asked:


Macs are making their way into the enterprise, and eWEEK Labs’ Cameron Sturdevant wants to stay one step ahead of them by “going Apple.” A lifelong Microsoft/PC user, Sturdevant is making the switch to be able to articulate the real benefits, drawbacks and costs of integrating the Apple/Mac platform into your organization. His journey begins here.

Once a fixture only in graphics departments and on rogue users’ desks (or laps), Macs are making their way into the enterprise. As a lifelong Microsoft/PC user, I’ve decided to “live the Mac life” so that I can put both platforms in perspective in my Labs analysis and reviews.

As someone who came up through the PC platform, making the cut over to a one-button mouse and the sleek lines of the Mac interface has been a challenge, but one that I’m slowly overcoming.

Most recently, I’ve been testing an Apple MacBook Pro 17-inch luxury laptop, and the best way to sum up the experience thus far is that it is the ultimate in fat clients. The fact that by a few grams and even fewer millimeters it is the thinnest and lightest 17-inch system currently available in no way reduces the fatness of this lovely laptop. (For an eWEEK Labs analysis on dealing with “Mac creep” in the enterprise, click here.)

But this is far from my first experience with Apple.

It all started about two years ago when I won an Apple iPod Nano in a giveaway sponsored by Alameda County public transit. Until that time, I had staunchly resisted the iPod phenomenon and its accompanying iTunes buying mania. I just knew I’d be hooked at the first obscure song download. I was unable to resist that Nano, however, and the rest is history. I’ve been an iTunes user ever since, happily buying music I wouldn’t have purchased in a million years in a record store.

Then my Palm Treo needed to be replaced at about the same time the first-generation Apple iPhone came out. I work next to mobile device guru Andrew Garcia, who convinced me that the iPhone was the way to go.

Those are just two examples of how Apple has been sneaking into my life, and I’ve started noticing Apple devices in more places.

Up until now I’ve been—by default more than fervent choice—a PC foot soldier in the religious wars between Mac and PCs.

Most of eWEEK’s readers though the ages have been PC readers, but, then again, when I first started working here (when the publication was called PC Week, incidentally), our readers were overwhelmingly using Novell NetWare.

The times they have a-changed.

I still think the “I’m a Mac” commercials are insufferable and the “I’m a PC” stickers I’ve seen at every Microsoft briefing I’ve attended since that campaign started are needlessly defensive.

Indeed, without trying, I think I’m becoming a “bilingual” computer user who is happy in either world.

We got a Mac mini for the lab, and that system has been transformed into my current desktop. I’m using Office 2008 for the Mac to write these words, and I use Entourage to check my e-mail and track my calendar (even though I really dislike the product).

I’ve become fairly adept at using a one-button mouse and at using Finder, Spotlight and Dock to quickly access the applications I need to do the research and conduct the tests that are at the center of my daily work life.

I’ve also enjoyed not having to worry about virus scans or Conficker problems. That said, I’m far from smug in my feeling of security on the Mac platform, mostly because I don’t want to jinx my good luck.

As I continue my exploration of Apple technology in the enterprise, I’m going to start probing some of the very practical questions that come with putting this fat client on corporate desktops.

First among these is the question of AppleCare in a large organization. It’s clear that PC maintenance is a significant cost to organizations, and I’m curious to see how the maintenance costs compare on the Mac side. I’ll also be looking into how services, including warranty services for hardware, are handled for midsize to large enterprises.

Image maintenance, the real costs of maintaining two sets of desktop infrastructure support systems, and the differences in hardware and software costs are other areas I’ll be exploring.

No, I’m not forgetting the elephant in the room: Apple’s higher equipment costs. I’ll be evaluating whether this premium up-front is balanced by lifetime savings.

I invite you to come along as I take a sabbatical from the PC world (at least as far as my desktop is concerned) to see what strategic lessons can be learned for alternative desktop strategies in the not-too-distant future.




Solio Classic Hybrid Charger for iPod - White

Filed under :Cables & Chargers

Plug into the sun or wall and take power everywhere. Solio will charge just about anything and fast! Stores power for whenever you need it. Day or Night.

 

Mac Pro 4-Core Workstation - ONE Quad-Core 2.8GHz Intel Xeon Processor 2GB RAM 500GB HD ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT & 16x SuperDrive with Boot Camp and Microsoft W

Filed under :Mac Pro

ONE Quad-Core 2.8GHz Intel Xeon processor 2GB RAM ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT with 256MB memory 500GB HD 16x double-layer SuperDrive OS X 10.5 Leopard

 

20 iMac - Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz 1GB Memory 250GB Hard Drive with Parallels Desktop 4.0 and Microsoft Windows XP Professional pre-installed

Filed under :iMac

20″ Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz 1GB 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM 250GB SATA 8X SuperDrive 10/100/1000 ATI Radeon 2400XT AirPort Extreme 802.11n Bluetooth 2.0 iSight OS X 10.5 Leopard

 

Apple Store: Place to Test Drive Apple Products

Filed under :Management
maria asked:


Apple is well established USA based company which deal with computer, electronic and its related product. Apple store is the place to get all Apple products like iPhone, iPod, Apple TV., Mac notebook and other third party softwares. Apple Store is the best place to be familiar with latest coming products of Apple. You can know about the features and functionalities of product before buying it. Apple store is unique in its architectural design. All the range of Apple products is available in Apple store. All products of Apple are entitled with its relevant accessories which provide a best look to your Apple products. Apple store provide better service on every product.

At Apple store you can find a Genius Bar where you can take advice of get full advantages of repairing of Apple products. If you feel any problem regarding the Apple product genius bar assistances are always there for you. Apple store has a studio where creative team meets with you to tackle all your related problems. You will get free workshop training how to handle the related Apple products. Apple store organized a well training place for entire family also and for kids it organizes a summer camp where they encounter with the latest technology and its handling. All Apple products’ knowledge can be brought up from here.

Apple shop expert always give training to computer engineer or professional. Apple Mac system is fine to update the whole life in a beautiful way. Apple store provide free Personal Shopping appointments to save your valuable time. Only you have to book an appointment and at your ease you can visit Apple shop to buy Apple products. My advice to you that, you should shop early or late because Apple shop is busiest in middle. Do not hesitate in asking help regarding any issue to Concierge. They always guide you. Enjoy with the good place.




Ride Safely On ATV: Use ATV Goggles

Filed under :Automotive
Thomas MacIntosh asked:


Riding ATV is a fabulous experience. All Terrain Vehicle is what you call it in the full form. For all nature explorers riding All Terrain Vehicles is a passion. ATV indeed gives you the opportunity to ride between the woods without any barrier of uphill or downhill movement. It is fun and thrill punched together. On the flip side there are risks while you take a ride. Sometimes you might meet with severe accidents on your way to an adventurous ride.

ATV riders pretty well know the different aspects of precautions. From helmets, jackets, hand gloves, protective shoes, right from top to the toe you must shield yourself. But there is a vital sensitive area left even after so much of protection. How do you cover your eyes? Some feel the helmet will protect them as well. And others feel some sort of uncomforting in putting on the ATV goggles. Still this is a caution for the ATV riders that there is no way to avoid this preventive measure. It is a must and very important for safety ride.

ATV goggles with modifications

Previously the ATV riders would simply put off the goggles. They would often complain that the ATV goggles cause disturbance at ride. They cannot be adjusted rightly covering the eyes. Instead the goggles fall on face and come down to the level of the chin. Ultimately safety becomes a far fetched thing, rather the goggles can cause accidents if such consequence takes place in the mid of a peak riding.

This problem of adjustment no more exists. The ATV goggles manufacturing company have found out the solution of this riding menace. The fittings of the goggles will be made as per the shape of your face when you order. The angling and the axis direction will be likely fixed. As ordinary goggles this one is not just for fashion or sun protection. It has a wider purpose of setting the visibility range exactly right for the ATV rider including safety.

ATV goggles for correct visibility

Most ATV riders meet with accidents due to improper visibility. The problem may not be with the eyesight. Whenever a rider takes an uphill motion, there is a difference in the altitudes at the higher terrain level. Sometimes foggy atmosphere creates complete invisibility as if you are riding in a vacant space. As you can’t detect what lies in the front you strike with it and sometimes the accident takes a devastating shape.

How do the ATV goggles fight with fog and provide correct visibility? ATV goggles are covered with anti-fog sprays. These sprays work superb. In spite of that if you are unconfident there are wipers that can be instantly used to clear the goggles while riding. Your eyes are not only covered and protected, but remain strain-free and warm. So you must use it for a safe and confident ride.