Year: 2008

Solar Power for Apple MacBook Air

Solar Power for Apple MacBook Air
Apple Juicz Charges and Powers Simultaneously

WICHITA, Kan. –06/17/2008– QuickerTek, the leader in wireless Apple
products, announces the Apple Juicz – a new way to power the Apple MacBook
Air using solar power. Three models are priced from $500 to $1,000 USD and
fold to a convenient 10.5 size and come with a Element carry bag. These
solar panels charge the MacBook Air while in use.

Apple Juicz MacBook Air Solar Charger is a major breakthrough in that it
both powers and charges the MacBook Air simultaneously.

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Sonnet Exposes Mac Pro Computers’ Hidden SATA Interface

Sonnet Exposes Mac Pro Computers’ Hidden SATA Interface

eSATA Extender Cable Enables Users to Connect External Drives to Logic
Board Connectors

IRVINE, CA– June 17, 2008–Sonnet Technologies, a leader in upgrades and
useful accessories for Apple Mac desktop and notebook computers, announces
the immediate availability of the eSATA Extender Cable for Mac Pro
computers.

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CDW Launches Volume Custom Software Imaging for Macs

Want Macs Configured Your Way? CDW Launches Volume Custom Software Imaging
for Apple Systems

VERNON HILLS, Ill. — CDW Corporation, a leading provider of technology
products and services to business, government and education, today
announced that its Technology Services organization now provides custom
software imaging services on a volume basis to support quantity purchases
of Apple products.

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Fortune.com on Jobs’ health: why is he so thin?

Fortune.com has an article this morning on “Why does Steve Jobs look
so thin?” Specifically, about what the surgery done a few years ago, to
cure him from pancreatic cancer, may have done to his system.

With Apple’s statement on Jobs’ health apparently not satisfying the
financial markets, this may be a good read to understand things better.

(http://apple20.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2008/06/13/steve-jobs-life-after-the-whipple/)

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Übermind Announces New WebObjects Training

Übermind Announces New WebObjects Training Session

SEATTLE, Washington–June 6, 2008 — Übermind, Inc., a leading developer of
enterprise-level applications, is pleased to announce it’s fall WebObjects
Development course. This five-day course offers an intensive look into
designing, building, and deploying Web applications using Apple’s
WebObjects technology.

Based on over a decade of professional consulting on WebObjects
projects–for clients as diverse as Apple, Disney, and the U.S.

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