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A New Kind Of Heist: Six Apps For Free

Those crazy MacHeisters are at it again, and this time the deal is even harder to resist.
The first ever MacHeist Nano won’t cost you a penny. You can download, without charge, fully licensed copies of ShoveBox, WriteRoom, Twitterific, TinyGrab, and Hordes of Orcs. If 500,000 people take part (which I think is a pretty safe [...]

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A couple of weeks back, I wrote Temporarily Get More iPhone Home Screens Via Cunning Bug Exploit, but had heard staying away from the iTunes Applications tab within my iPhone was probably a Very Good Idea. Reader Larry Pressnell noted that since the most recent iTunes update, his extra screens have been accessible in iTunes.
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Cult of Mac Favorite: MobileStacks Is the Best Reason To Jailbreak. Period.

I really like Stacks on my Mac. Stacks makes it fast and easy to find files, folders and apps right from the Dock. It makes managing a Mac pretty slick with all sorts of little UI tricks. That’s why I recently gave MobileStack a go on my jailbroken iPhone.
I must say that it lives up to the [...]

Gallery: Behind the Scenes From Two Classic Apple TV Ads

Is this Steve Jobs driving a tank in a classic Apple TV spot from the late 1990s? That was the rumor at the time: Jobs was making cameos in Apple commercials.
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New Apple Mac Mini Photo Leaked

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Another photo of a supposed Apple Mac Mini prototype has surfaced online. The image could give a glimpse into Cupertino’s as-yet unannounced refresh of the popular desktop computer.

The photo shows Apple may be considering beefing up the ports, including adding a fifth USB connection, retaining its mini DVI port as well as its recently-introduced Mini DisplayPort and swapping out a FireWire 400 port for the newer FireWire 400 connection.

“This is the second picture of a Mac mini seen by AppleInsider with such a port makeup, the first of which we were asked not to publish,” the news site told readers Friday. The first photo was described as a prototype from late 2008.

In January, AI reported the new Mac mini would offer both video connections and an NVIDIA chipset.

A MacRumors user known only as ‘monthly,’ supplied also supplied the photo to that Apple fan site. The user described the prototype as including a 2GHz Core 2 Duo, 2GB of DDR3 RAM and an ATA Super Drive.

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5 comments

    Right now all mac products are outdated (macrumors buyer’s guide) being mac mini the worst case.

    Once the mac mini reaches, maybe next month or year, it will be already outdated compared to other products from Dell, HP, and just another total dissapointment like last MacBook.

    IMHO some serius critizism should be heard about last year apple line up because it has been giving us late overprized underpowered updates.

    this is an obvious fake. hit the link to see the image zoomed with artifacts exposed.

    Hmm.
    I thought the point of the Mac mini was to make it easy for legacy PC users to switch to Mac, bringing along their current peripherals?
    How would this be accomplished by putting brand new ports on the mini that no PC users (and realistically, no Mac users) have displays for? So, I buy a mini for only $600 then have to spend $$$ on a DisplayPort monitor to use it with?
    Same goes for including Firewire 800.
    While this configuration of mini might be a dream for techy fan guys like me, it’s not going to fulfill the purpose of the mini: to be an entry-level priced Mac that makes it easy for PC users to switch without having to replace their peripherals.

    Also – “RETAINING its mini DVI port?” The mini currently has a standard DVI port. Again, this is because people are expected to bring along their legacy monitor.

    @ern: welcome to the Cult of Mac. Your attempt at trolling has been noted. Spellcheck would be suggested.