Category: Apple

Jun 30 2009

Micro-USB phone charger

At This Moment there are  30 different types of chargers are used with handsets throughout Europe and in westren world . Today, the European and other westren  Commission received industry backing of its phone charger standard that relies on a micro-USB socket. The new Micro-USB phone charger suppots  Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Apple, LG, NEC, Qualcomm, Research in Motion, Samsung and Texas Instruments with compatible device.

Nov 03 2008

MacBookAir

http://www.nicegadgets.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/macbook-air-apple.jpgWhile it is true that the battery is not user-replaceable, isn’t going to charge you an arm and a leg to get it replaced. The cost for a new battery is $129, which includes installation

Nov 01 2008

Electrical & Operating Requirements Of MacBook Air

  • Line voltage: 100V to 240V AC
  • Frequency: 50Hz to 60Hz
  • Operating temperature: 50° to 95° F (10° to 35° C)
  • Storage temperature: -13° to 113° F (-24° to 45° C)
  • Relative humidity: 0% to 90% noncondensing
  • Maximum operating altitude: 10,000 feet
  • Maximum storage altitude: 15,000 feet
  • Maximum shipping altitude: 35,000 feet

Battery & Power

  • Integrated 37-watt-hour lithium-polymer battery
  • 45W MagSafe Power Adapter with cable management system
  • MagSafe power port
Mar 26 2008

"Microsoft Towards iPhone"

It is planed by Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) to offer software for the ipone, saying in a recent interview that developers are considering a variety of possibilities that include offering Office functionality on Apple’s smart phone. Microsoft’s focus on the iPhone stems from Apple’s release of a software development kit this month. The iPhone SDK, released in beta, gives developers access to the same tools Apple developers use for building applications that run on the iPhone’s Max OS X-based operating system. In an interview with Fortune magazine, published online Tuesday, Tom Gibbons, corporate VP of Microsoft’s Specialized Devices and Applications Group, said the software maker was looking closely at the SDK and considering its options.

Mar 23 2008

Ms Office 2008 For Mac: Rooting Out The Old


Microsoft clearly took this opportunity to root out crusty programming.In Excel 2008, A lot of other small annoyances seem to have disappeared, too, alongside a modest speed bump on Intel systems.The only disruptive change in 2008 is the removal of a programming language common between the Windows and Mac versions of Office: Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). Among its simpler purposes, VBA was used to write macros that could format documents automatically or insert complicated elements. The use of AppleScript as a replacement isn’t a reasonable transition for power users or those who need it for cross-platform use.

Mar 16 2008

See Your iPhone Can Make Popcorns

Mar 16 2008

iPhone & Cool Games

Last week, Apple company announced that they are going to enter into the mobile-game business. The company, estimates that it will sell about 10 million iPhones by the end of 2008. But same pace of growth at other manufacturers’ end i.e. Nokia with N82 and latest developments in Blackberry, Apple’s iPhone will have to face too many challenges. So the company is trying to make it easier for third-party developers to make cool stuff for the sleek, sexy devices. It means, that the more cool stuff the more phones will be sold. And there is nothing coolset than mobile phone games.

Feb 05 2008

iPhone Works Even After Run Over By 18 Wheel Truck!

This is the tale of Mike Beauchamp of Kansas. It’s reported that he rested his Lovebrick on the trunk of his car and didn’t remember it until he’d been driving on the highway a good 15 minutes. Returning to the scene of the boo-boo, he got back just in time to see his phone get run over by an 18-wheel truck barreling along at full speed, but to his surprise, it was all well with full functions.

Yes, there were some scratches on the device, but its functionality didn’t get disturbed at all. Amazing!

Jan 16 2008

Apple TV Take 2

It’s now time for “Apple TV take two” - no computer is required. You can rent movies directly on your widescreen TV and you can rent them at DVD quality or you can rent then at high definition quality.”

Apple says that at $229 (£116) of cost, the system hooks into the company’s plans to offer films to rent over the internet through its iTunes store, also confirmed yesterday. The company further said that it would join film studios including 20th Century Fox and Sony to allow iTunes users to stream movies direct to their computer or TV for a one-off payment of between $3 and $5. And the system will have 1,000 new titles and back catalogue films available by the end of February.

Similar is the concept of BBC’s iPlayer and Channel 4’s on-demand service, Apple’s systems will make downloads usable on iPods and iPhones as well as television sets.

Let’s see what more will be there, see the pic now!