Monday, July 14, 2008

The Road Warrior Mailbag - July 14, 2008

• Airport Dropout With MacBook Pro
• Logitech VX Revolution Nano Cordless Laser Mouse
• Ideas for iCards replacement?
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Monday, July 07, 2008

The Road Warrior Review - Kensington Ci95m Wireless Mouse With Nano Reciever

image Slim-profile notebook mouse features new tiny "nano" USB wireless receiver dongle
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The Dawn Of PowerBook Pismo G4 Processor Upgrades - From The Road Warrior Archive

In June, 2002, two processor upgrade vendors announced G4 upgrade programs for the PowerBook G3 Pismo, and I posted the From The Archive selection republished here this week commenting on the welcome development
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Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Working Around Apple’s Inflated Hardware Upgrade Prices

Rory Reid, writing for CNET's UK-based Crave site, last week posted a provocative comparison castigating Apple for charging grossly inflated prices for BTO upgrades like RAM and hard disks for their laptop computers - as much as 200 percent higher from Apple, for what would be essentially the same quality or even identical drive from a third-party OEM supplier. The obvious alternative for savvy Apple system purchasers is to boycott Apple's grossly inflated hardware upgrade prices and get one's upgrade goodies from a third-party vendor
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Monday, June 30, 2008

From The Road Warrior Archive - Which Powerbook?

This year marks the 10th anniversary of The Road Warrior. It’s amazing how time flies, and there’s a great deal of profundity in mid 19th-Century journalist and Le Figaro editor Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr’s French language aphorism - “Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose” ("the more it changes, the more it’s the same thing"). For example, in 1998 I was shopping somewhat casually for a new laptop, and in 2008 I’m also casually shopping for a new laptop, or in the present Apple-approved vernacular, “notebook.”

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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

The Road Warrior Review: Colored Laptop Desk Futuras And New Gaming Platform

image LapWorks is offering eight , bright new color themes in its line of colorful printed Laptop Desk Futura laptop coolers, plus a new wide portable keyboard and mousing platform for comfortable computer gameplay

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Monday, June 23, 2008

The Road Warrior Mailbag/From The Archive - June 23, 2008

• 120 GB HD For MacBook Air?
• From The Road Warrior Archive - G4 iBook or Titanium PowerBook - Which Is The Best Choice? (For You)
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Monday, June 16, 2008

Snow Leopard, Nehalem, And Apple’s Notebook Product Release Roadmap

Apple's chose not to enlighten us in the slightest at WWDC about its intentions regarding the next Mac notebook upgrades, or for that matter any of its computer platforms, and even the rumor mills have been relatively quiet lately on that topic after a flurry of speculation a month or two ago about an aluminum MacBook being in the offing - something I think will indeed materialize, but the question is when
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Sunday, June 15, 2008

From The Road Warrior Archive - My Three ‘Books Revisited

Something Old; Something New, And Maybe The Best ‘Book Of All [Originally Published April 20, 2003]

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Friday, June 13, 2008

New iPhone. Yawn

Marc doesn't care much about iPhone 3G. But check out those apps!
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Sorting Out Intel’s Core 2 Duo Mobile Processors - Past, Present, And What’s Coming

image Anyone out there besides me find Intel's CPU nomenclature conventions confusing? Core 2 Duo; Merom; Santa Rosa; Penryn; Centrino; Montevina; Nehalem; and so on and so on, and aside from the Core 2 Duo designation, those are just Intel's mobile chips and platforms
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Monday, June 09, 2008

The Road Warrior Mailbag -, June 9, 2008

• Re: The Ideal Mac Notebook For Road Warrioring
• Two-finger clicking in early Powerbook
• You don’t need two hands to right-click on a Mac notebook

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Monday, June 02, 2008

The Road Warrior Review - Lapworks Attaché Fan-Cooled Laptop Stand

image One feature that distinguishes the Attaché from most laptop stands is that its main computer support tray is made of solid aluminum plate, which is durable, lightweight, attractive, and acts as a large passive heat sink that draws heat away from the computer. However that's only part of the story. The "active" feature of the Attaché stand consists of two relatively large diameter, slow-turning (2200 RPM), USB-powered cooling fans built into the unit's support base
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New iPhone?

Will Apple reveal a new iPhone and what will it be like?
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The Road Warrior Mailbag - June 2, 2008

• Kanga Redux
• The Ideal Mac Notebook For Road Warrioring
• You don't need two hands to right-click on a Mac notebook
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