Month: December 2009

Big Apple Says Bye Bye to new iPhone Sales

Well, the inevitable has finally happened! In New York City, the population of iPhones has finally hit a limit with AT&T, who has stopped selling iPhone’s to it’s customers online in the city due to an inability to support internet service to the growing iPhone community. Customer’s can still go to a store and purchase the phone, but AT&T has stopped online sales in an obvious attempt to slow purchasing. The real question out of all this, however, is will Apple see AT&T’s actions as a sign that they should open iPhone service up to other providers? Spreading out the load of iPhone users would be a prudent decision if AT&T cannot provide service to all those who want an iPhone and staying with one carrier like this who is closing internet sales of the phone in high volume area’s like NYC will certainly slow Apple’s business. I will of course keep you abreast of the situation as it develops!

Read the article here.

My Favorite Things of 2009: Nintendo Wii

Although I am not usually a video gamer when it comes to the old fashioned TV, console and controller set up, I was surprised to find this year that I really enjoy the Nintendo Wii. Throughout the year I have been playing my boyfriend’s family’s Wii, but for Christmas I received my own, along with a Wii Fit Plus Balance Board. It really is an entertaining video game console, and I love the wireless remotes that work on a sensor (it makes playing Wii while I’m in bed very easy). Most of all, I love the games! I’m not a fan of the usual point and shoot or RPG games popular with other video game consoles, but I do love that with the Wii I can play tennis, a round of golf, do yoga or play pool without leaving my room. Furthermore, the action of playing these games is so much closer to reality then any other form of video gaming that it really heightens my enjoyment in playing. The player is not pressing buttons or using a joystick to complete actions, but rather they are swinging their arms or running in place or taking aim at the tv screen- which makes the Wii much more engaging than other video game systems on the market right now! I will have to keep you informed of my progress with the Wii Fit- part of me thinks it could be a fun way to get more exercise; I took a run with it yesterday and it certainly felt like working out! Then again, it could just end up being a useless accessory, but you never know!

My Favorite Things of 2009: Pogo Sketch

Since the first two items on my favorite things list were Apple products, I should probably switch gears a bit and talk about some great products from some other companies. One of my favorite little accessories from 2009 has been the Pogo Sketch from Ten One Designs, which you may remember seeing on my Holiday Gift Guide. Ten One Designs makes a few different products mostly designed to aid users of touch enabled devices. Their Pogo line of touch screen pens are inexpensive but high quality and make very nice accessories to any phone, mp3 player or computer with touch capabilites. I suggest the Pogo Sketch, because unlike it’s sibling the Pogo Stylus it has a build in clip and works on a wider range of touch screens including the Macbook trackpad! I’ve been using mine to draw and although it’s not the same level of quality as a Wacom Tablet, it is a great deal for anyone who needs a little more control than a mouse offers!

My Favorite Things of 2009: Macbook Pro

The next tech item to grace my Favorite Things of 2009 list is the Macbook Pro. If you are a frequent reader of this blog, you know that this summer I purchased the newly redesigned 13” Macbook Pro. I have also been fortunate enough to have hands on experience with the 15” model, which my boyfriend purchased a few weeks ago. Overall, I can say with certainty that the Macbook Pro line leaves nothing to be desired. What Apple had introduced with the aluminum unibody in 2008, they practically perfected with the new builds in 2009. These machines are fast, beautiful, and full of functionality, and after more than 6 months with mine, I can say it is still as fast as ever, and in this time hasn’t given me any grief. It was such a step up from my old 2006 white Macbook in every way. The screen resolution is amazing, the processor, hard drive capacity and ram make it a phenomenal machine, and the redesign to the ports make the Macbook Pro the perfect notebook computer- and that’s without mentioning the operating system!

My Favorite Things of 2009: Magic Mouse

The first of my favorite tech things of 2009 that I am going to review for you is something that I have been using for about a month now, but I have been waiting until now to review. Apple’s Magic Mouse made it’s debut at the end of October alongside a beefed up iMac and a remarkable new Macbook which I have already reviewed, and although it was the smalled addition to the Apple family that day, it was my favorite. It took me until Mid November to finally get my hands on the little gadget, but I ended up purchasing two; one for myself and one for my boyfriend who had just purchased his first Mac, the 15″ Macbook Pro. It was my mid-NaNoWriMo gift to myself for being so on track, and I figured it would help motivate me through the rest of the month.
So, like I said, I have had it for about a month now and I absolutely love it because for me, it is the best of both worlds; part track pad, part mouse. I think that is the best way to describe it in fact. It is a movable track pad with some multi touch capabilities. It is lightweight, sleek and small, more ergonomic than a track pad itself and far more attractive on my desk. The one major downside to the device is the lack of the range of multi touch gestures the Macbook track pads have, but this is an issue Apple can fix in an software update if they wanted to. I am sure they will, and they certainly should, but then they would have to change the name of the mouse to “Mystical” or “Amazing” because adding more multi touch gestures would make this mouse more than just Magic.
I am aware that some people who have used the Magic Mouse complain of the slow tracking speed, but I was able to adjust the tracking of the mouse to suit my preferences and I am pleased with that. Also, some have complained that the mouse doesn’t glide as easily as they would like across surfaces, although again, this hasn’t been a problem for me and in fact I think the weight of the mouse makes it easier to glide than any other mouse I have used.

I am certainly not someone who was ever fanatical about a mouse, in fact, I hardly use one, but the design of Apple’s Magic Mouse makes me want to use it and makes it easy for a track pad loving girl like me to switch over to a mouse from time to time. That is what makes a product great in my eyes and that is why it has officially earned a place on my Favorite Things list of 2009!

A few of my favorite things…

Over the next few weeks before New Years I plan to write a series of posts dedicated to my favorite techy things of 2009. I plan to limit my posts to gadgets and gear I own or have used throughout the year, so I hope you will be stopping back to see what goodies I have for you that I may or may not have already reviewed over the year. There are a few choice items I have been holding off on reviewing for this very purpose and some others for which I will give a follow up review with my second thoughts. I know December is a busy month for everyone so I hope these posts make up for my lack of constant posting this month!

The Pink Mac’s Holiday Gift Guide 2009!

The Pink Mac's Holiday Gift Guide 2009
Now that the holiday season is finally here, it is time for The Pink Mac’s Holiday Gift Guide. This year has been groundbreaking in many ways in regard to consumer electronics, and especially Apple products. We have seen some amazing bumps in product standards and at the same time some big price drops which have made gadgets and accesories even more affordable! So, I have put together a list of some of the best and most interesting Apple related accessories and products out on the market today, taking into consideration quality and price to ensure that you are giving only the best and most unique gifts this season!

Gifts for Mac’s

Hu2 Design Laptop Decals: These vinyl laptop decals are unique and durable; a sure way to brighten up any Mac user’s holiday!

Fabrix Laptop Cases: The usual brand of laptop cases can get boring, so instead, consider Fabrix cases; they’re handmade and made from unique fabric designs that are sure to spread the holiday cheer!

Apple’s Magic Mouse: For any mouse using Mac user in your family, Apple’s Magic Mouse has all the familiar gestures of a trackpad with the functionality of a mouse!

Gifts for iPod’s

iSkin Nanovibes: Give the gift of unique iPod protection with these interesting patterned cases!

Richard Solo 1800 for iPod: For the avid iPod user in your life, consider this backup iPod power source- small and compact- perfect for the ipod user on the go!

Belkin Rockstar: Does your ipod lover like to share their music? Then this is the perfect gift for them, allowing for up to 5 users to experience the tunes!

Apple Sidekicks

Nook: This well designed e-reader looks the part of the Apple lineup, and with it’s simple touch screen design, it puts other e-readers to shame!

Canon Powershot: There is no doubt that Canon makes some of the best compact digital camera’s out on the market, and this compact design is the perfect gift for any photo lover!

Bose Headphones: What is all the great audio technology good for if you can’t experience it full throttle? These bose headphones are compact enough for use at home or on the go and will surely strike a chord with any music or movie lover in your life.

Stocking Stuffers

Monster Screen Cleaner: Keeping your gadget’s LCD screens clean is always important for frequent users, so stuff some of this in their stockings to keep all their gadets looking new!

Pogo Sketch: Whether it is the touch screen of a iPod or trackpad of a Macbook, this inexpensive accessory is a perfect stocking stuffer for your gadget lover, and cheap enough for you to splurge on yourself!

Netflicks Gift Subscription: Who needs on-demand movies and expensive extra channels when, for less than the price of a single DVD, you can have access to an entire movie library and streaming DVDs online?