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Appletell reviews Speck SeeThru and PortPack Shoulder Bag for MacBooks

by Kirk Hiner on Apr 27, 2009 at 06:58 AM

I’m fairly certain there was a time when a single laptop bag was enough. But these days, laptops have become light enough that people are willing to carry them places they haven’t before, and they’re common enough to be used in classrooms, kitchens and restaurants. So, you not only need… Continue Reading »

Laptop stand shootout: Xtand Pro vs. the Elevator

by Kirk Hiner on Apr 14, 2009 at 11:45 AM

I’m a big fan of my neck. I greatly enjoy the way it holds up my head, allowing me to turn it when I so desire. To show my neck how much I appreciate the bang-up job its done so far, I try to put as little stress on it… Continue Reading »

Appletellcast weekly Apple podcast, March 8th 2009 [updated]

by Jake Gaecke on Mar 9, 2009 at 03:08 PM

We have quite the episode for you this week. We have our first sponsor (GoDaddy.com), a survey that gives you the chance to win an Xbox 360, a discount on Podium stands, and, to put the cherry on top of it all, we’re giving three of the Podium Stands away… Continue Reading »

Appletell reviews the Western Flyer laptop bag from Tom Bihn

by Kirk Hiner on Feb 24, 2009 at 08:40 AM

The Western Flyer is a very sharp looking, very sturdy bag that’s built to be upgraded. This is good in that you can basically turn the Western Flyer into whatever you want it to be. It’s bad in that nearly everything is going to cost you extra, and that’s on… Continue Reading »

Appletell reviews Moshi’s Zefyr Pro

by Jake Gaecke on Feb 17, 2009 at 06:34 AM

Let’s face it; Apple makes some pretty hot stuff (if you know what I mean).  And you might be concerned, you know, for various reasons about your notebook heating your… well, you know. Apple might insist on calling them notebooks, but we all know they’re laptops, and what are you… Continue Reading »

Core i7 (Nehalem) Based MacBook Pros Possible in Q4 2009?

by Stephen Chinnadorai on Feb 14, 2009 at 03:06 PM

MacRumors is reporting that it is highly probable Apple will use Core i7 mobile processors in MacBooks and MacBook Pros by Q4 2009. The new 32nm Arrandale Core i7s will still be dual core, but able to process 4 threads—saving more power thanks to the smaller fabrication process plus optimised… Continue Reading »

Apple takes down NVIDIA update

by Jake Gaecke on Jan 29, 2009 at 04:23 PM

Funny, I remember there being a MacBook update on Apple’s website last week. If you look there now, instead of an update, you’ll find this message. “We’re Sorry. We can’t find what you’re looking for.” Oh really? Apparently, the update hasn’t done any good, and in some cases caused harm… Continue Reading »

Appletell reviews Speck CorePack notebook bag (video)

by Jake Gaecke on Jan 27, 2009 at 10:29 PM

In for review is a new bag from Speck called the CorePack Notebook Bag. This is a large bag with room for up to a 15 inch laptop and pretty much all of the gadgets and electronics you would need to carry with you…and a few you don’t. Now that… Continue Reading »

Appletell reviews SeeThru Satin and Haptique for Unibody MacBook

by Kirk Hiner on Jan 27, 2009 at 09:17 AM

The SeeThru Satin from Speck and the Haptique from Uniea are both hard shell cases for your 13” aluminum unibody MacBook. They’re not bags, mind you. They don’t have handles and zippers and nifty little pockets for your iPod and whatever motivational book you’re reading at the moment. They’re simply… Continue Reading »

Apple issues NVIDIA graphics update

by Jake Gaecke on Jan 26, 2009 at 09:27 PM

Today, Apple pushed an update for Mini DisplayPort equipped MacBooks across the board. The update addresses issues that users who purchased the Dual-Link DVI adapter and actually tried to use it. They also improved the playback of HD video with the NVIDIA graphics in each of these machines. The press… Continue Reading »

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