Pystar (offline right now, presumably by either digg or Apple’s hand back up now) has announced availability of a new ‘OpenMac’ system, going for $399. While this is probably illegal in about five ways, it seems awesome (and logical) from my point of view. For one, it finally makes an “Apple” computer cost […]
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Pystar releasing cheap Hackintosh: Why this is really, really awesome
Published April 14th, 2008 in Apple and Computers. 6 CommentsSony’s new Walkmans actually look desirable
Published February 20th, 2008 in Apple, Design, Gadgets, Music and Sony. 3 CommentsSo, Sony’s Walkman brand has been kinda stagnant and uninteresting since Apple’s iPod became the new word for “portable electronic music player.” Well, this product may not change that (at all), but it still looks cool nonetheless. Highly-customizable exteriors to this stick music player are likely meant to attract the kind of people […]
MacBook Air announced, I buy MacBook Pro to spite Apple, eat my words
Published February 1st, 2008 in Apple, Computers, Design and Gadgets. 10 CommentsThe internets have been abuzz with news of Apple’s new ultra-thin, ultra-mobile laptop, the MacBook Air. I have been holding out to get a new computer until after MacWorld, where I was expecting Apple to refresh their aging MacBook Pro line. However, since Apple didn’t make any updates to it, I went ahead […]
Eee PC: Almost there. (No dice)
Published December 1st, 2007 in Apple, Computers, Gadgets and Software. 0 CommentsThe Eee PC is certainly a wonderful little device, with a software selection to please even the pickiest of geeks. For my science project (to determine if it is yet feasible to replace text books with electronic devices for use in class), I saw it necessary to test one out, so, the day it was […]
So, for the mandatory school science fair I’m doing this neat project that lets me buy all sorts of neat gadgets and then use them during class at school. In all fairness, the aim of the project is to “determine if it yet feasible to replace text books with electronic devices for use in class,” […]

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