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Apple - Airport Extreme Backup Appliance - Time Capsule - 1TB | Model: MB277LL/A
Wireless Base Station
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Wireless Base Station ▪ Apple ▪ MB277LL/A ▪ P/885909100226
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Updated 6/13/2008 1:47:35 PM UTC (171 days, 3 hours, 21 minutes ago)
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Time in Market: 10 months

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BestBuy's Mac Sale Over Prematurely?
  With early hints at only modest sales at Apple stores, it comes as a surprise that Best Buy's Mac sale appears to be over. The retailer's site no longer shows the $100-$150 discounts on new Macs. On Tuesday, we had heard unconfirmed ...
 11/27/2008 7:19 PM (3d 21h 49m ago)
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  Apple has released a new version of Safari 3.2 through the Mac OS X Software Update. The latest version of Safari provides improved security as well as protection from phishing websites:This update is recommended for all Safari user...
 11/17/2008 12:18 AM (14d 16h 49m ago)
Apple Focusing on MobileMe Improvements in Latest 10.5.6 Builds
  Apple is still hard at work on the next version of Mac OS X 10.5.6 according to published reports on the hmbt.org. The latest Mac OS X 10.5.6 (9G35) build appears to focus heavily on testing of MobileMe syncing features for notebook ...
 11/13/2008 5:15 PM (17d 23h 53m ago)
Apple Likely to Offer Black Friday Sales
  Barclay's Ben Reitzes safely predicts that Apple will offer Black Friday sales this year, including $100 price reductions on "at least a few Mac models". Apple has regularly participated in sales on the day after Thanksgiving ("Black Friday") for a...
 11/13/2008 5:14 PM (17d 23h 54m ago)
Apple: No New Products Before Holidays
  Apple has issued a statement to Macworld clarifying that there are no plans for any new products before the holiday season."Our holiday line-up is set," Apple spokesman Bill Evans told Macworld.This announcement squashes circulat...
 11/04/2008 8:49 PM (26d 20h 19m ago)
Apple to Benefit Further from Dropping Flash Memory Pricing
  Forbes reports on Apple's "secret weapon" that has helped keep its earnings well above expectations: falling NAND-flash memory prices. And according to Forbes, there are no signs that this trend will abate anytime soon.Tech tracker ...
 11/04/2008 8:46 PM (26d 20h 22m ago)
Apple Details Ongoing MobileMe Upgrades
  Arstechnica points to a new support document which details many changes that Apple has implemented into the MobileMe site in late September. Apple points out that since MobileMe is a server-side service, updates occur transparently to all users of t...
 10/30/2008 3:51 PM (32d 1h 17m ago)
Apple introduces new MacBook family
 The new MacBook family redefines notebook design while dramatically lowering the entry price for advanced notebook features, including all-metal enclosures, pro-performance notebook graphics, brilliant instant-on LED-backlit displays, and new large, glass Multi-Touch trackpads. The industry’s greenest notebooks, the entire MacBook family meets stringent Energy Star 4.0, EPEAT Gold, and RoHS environmental standards. Starting at $1,200, the new MacBook and 15-inch MacBook Pro are shipping now.
 10/14/2008 8:32 PM (47d 20h 36m ago)
Apple schedules laptop event for Oct. 14; leaked photos abound
 Filed under: Rumors, Other Events, Macbook Pro, MacBook Our sister site Engadget received an invitation for a town-hall event in San Francisco about new Apple notebooks, featuring an image of what could be hinting at possible new aluminum enclosures for 13-inch MacBooks. tw.apple.pro purports to have images of new aluminum cases for the MacBooks. Judging from the height of the ports (and if the photos are authentic) the new MacBooks could be significantly thinner than their predecessors. In related news, AppleInsider claims to have confirmed that a widely-circulated spy-shot is indeed one from Apple's next generation of MacBook Pro, but is not fabricated from a single "brick" of aluminum, as 9-to-5Mac said. The top case, however, appears now to include the ports, rather than having them integrated into the bottom case. (This could make case disassembly easier.) The port arrangement appears to include many more ports on the left side of the bottom case, much like the current MacBook. Combined with earlier images of the back of the LCD and bottom case, the design retains much of the same look that MacBook Pros (and PowerBook G4s before them) have had since January 2001. Apple's notebook event is scheduled for next Tuesday at 10 a.m. Pacific time (1 p.m. Eastern). Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 10/12/2008 6:38 PM (49d 22h 30m ago)
Apple.com, a retrospective
 Filed under: Internet, Apple History TUAW reader Tyler noticed that Google is celebrating its 10th anniversary by digging up its searchable archives from 2001. He took a peek at some Apple history and shared the find with us. The archives dip into the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine, which I decided to use to dig up a series of archived Apple.com sites. You can surf all the way back to 1996 ... a land where Apple was still Apple Computers, the rainbow apple was still in effect, and web pages were all stuck to the left side of the screen. According to Wikipedia, the Apple.com domain was registered in 1987 (and hacked in '97, as a marginally NSFW prank). Unfortunately, the Internet Archives only go back to '96, so that's what we're working with (if you, for whatever reason, have an image of the Apple website in the late '80s, please do make my day and send it in). Also according to Wikipedia, the 1987 registration made Apple.com the 64th oldest .com domain. These wiki-facts may or may not appear on this semester's final exam. In addition to being a fun trip through web design history, it's a good refresher on the Apple timeline. Revel in the release of the iPod, iTunes 3, and the blazing-fast 700 Mhz iBook. In the process, you'll gain a full appreciation for the current refresh of the Apple site. If you want to save some surfing time, check out the gallery of some gems from my dig. Of course, intrepid Apple explorers can venture into the cave and see for themselves. Thanks, Tyler! Gallery: Apple.com retrospectivePermalink | Email this | Comments
 10/09/2008 4:13 PM (53d 55m ago)
Macworld San Francisco 2009 Registration Opens
  IDG World Expo has announced that registration for Macworld San Francisco 2009 (MWSF) has opened for attendees. Macworld San Francisco is an annual Apple-focused expo taking place between January 5th-9th, 2009 and at the Moscone Center...
 9/12/2008 3:56 PM (80d 1h 12m ago)
Apple Provides 60 Day Extension to All MobileMe Subscribers
  Apple has sent out emails to MobileMe subscribers tonight revealing that they are extending all MobileMe subscriber accounts by 60 additional days:We have already made many improvements to MobileMe, but we still have many more to mak...
 8/19/2008 5:27 PM (103d 23h 41m ago)
Apple market value exceeds Google's
 Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Apple FinancialDigital Daily, part of the Wall Street Journal's All Things Digital site, is reporting that Apple's market value is now greater than that of Google. The current market capitalization of Apple is US$159.37 billion, squeaking by Google's market cap of US$157.56 billion. Next in Apple's sights ought to be the old man on the block, IBM. Their current market value is around US$170 billion. It may take a while for Apple to catch up with Microsoft, though -- at the present time MSFT is worth about US$255 billion.What's your take on when Apple will overtake IBM? I'm betting on April 1st, 2009.Financial information from Forbes.comRead | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 8/14/2008 4:41 AM (109d 12h 27m ago)
Ars: Jobs agrees MobileMe not up to Apple's standards
 Filed under: Bad Apple, MobileMeHow often does Apple admit a mistake? It's a once-in-a-blue-iMoon occurrence, but now that Ars Technica is reporting the contents of an internal Steve Jobs all-hands email regarding the MobileMe launch challenges we can add one more instance to the tally board. Jobs apparently acknowledges that trying to rush the MobileMe migration while pushing iPhone 3G hardware and iPhone 2.0 software out the door (not to mention the iTunes App Store) may have been too much to bite off at once.The money quote from the letter (yet to be confirmed by TUAW sources) is here:"The MobileMe launch clearly demonstrates that we have more to learn about Internet services," Jobs says. "And learn we will. The vision of MobileMe is both exciting and ambitious, and we will press on to make it a service we are all proud of by the end of this year."Ars also notes that MobileMe management will now be centralized under iTunes exec VP Eddy Cue, who will be leading the charge for all Apple internet services across the board. We've all been through the MobileMe ups and downs during the first weeks of the service; it's nice to know (belatedly) that Apple top brass is clued in.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 8/05/2008 7:40 PM (117d 21h 28m ago)
Apple Releases iTunes 7.7.1 Update
  Apple has released an update to iTunes to version 7.7.1. The update includes "fixes to improve stability and performance." iTunes 7.7.1 is currently available through Apple's Software Update.Use iTunes 7.7 to sync music, video, and...
 8/02/2008 2:36 PM (121d 2h 32m ago)
Apple's U.S. Market Share Continues to Grow
  A pair of quarterly research reports released today reveal that Apple is continuing to experience growing U.S. market share among PC shipments. Gartner's report pegs Apple's share of U.S. PC shipments for the second quarter of 2008 at ...
 7/23/2008 1:24 PM (131d 3h 44m ago)
Apple Sends Apology Letter, 30-Day Extension to MobileMe Customers
  Today, Apple sent out an email to MobileMe customers apologizing for the rocky transition from .Mac to MobileMe.We have recently completed the transition from .Mac to MobileMe. Unfortunately, it was a lot rockier than we had hoped.
 7/23/2008 1:23 PM (131d 3h 45m ago)
Apple releases OS X MobileMe update
 Filed under: Internet, Software Update, .Mac, MobileMeApple has released a new "MobileMe" update that allows your OS X system to "see" and interact with the new MobileMe service. As many may know, the change over from .Mac to MobileMe happened last night into the wee hours of the morning. This software adds the new MobileMe system preference pane and adds MobileMe support for Mail.app. We have uploaded a gallery of images for your viewing pleasure showing the subtle changes in System Preferences."The Mac OS X Update For MobileMe is recommended for users running Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.4 and includes general system fixes that enhance your Mac for MobileMe," Apple says.You can download this update by opening Software Update (Apple menu > Software Update). Gallery: MobileMe OS X Update[via GearLive]Permalink | Email this | Comments
 7/10/2008 5:49 PM (143d 23h 18m ago)
Saying "goodbye" to .Mac
 Filed under: Internet, .Mac, Apple History, MobileMe digg_url = 'http://www.tuaw.com/2008/07/09/saying-goodbye-to-mac/'; Tonight, we will all say "goodbye" to .Mac, a service that has been a small part of Apple for almost 8 years. iTools, .Mac's predecessor, was launched on January 5, 2000 at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco and was a free service that included a HomePage, iCards and the much coveted @mac.com e-mail address that is commonplace today (as well as the forgotten 'KidSafe,' which was a database of kid friendly websites Apple compiled so you could make sure your children weren't up to no good on your Mac). As more users came to the service and the cost of bandwidth went up, Apple began charging for the service and called it .Mac. The name ".Mac" was born at the Macworld Expo in New York on July 17, 2002 and provided several new services including: a beefed up iDisk (with a dizzying 100 megs of space), Backup, and a free copy of Virex. On September 17, 2002, Apple announced that it would discontinue the free iTools service in favor for .Mac. That brings us to, well, tonight. Apple is scheduled to take down .Mac and replace it with a newer, rebranded service named "MobileMe." While some scoff at the name, TUAW can't help but see the other side of the picture: look how far iTools has evolved over the past 8 years. So, join us in saying, "So long old friend, we hardly knew ye." Do you have a favorite story to tell about iTools or .Mac? Be sure to mention it in the comments below! Apple is scheduled to take down the .Mac service between 6 p.m. and 12 a.m. pacific time.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 7/10/2008 1:25 AM (144d 15h 43m ago)
Me.com Email Addresses Now Working [For Some]
  If you are a .Mac subscriber, Apple appears to have activated the corresponding @me.com email addresses. If your email address was username@mac.com previously, you can now use username@me.com and emails should arrive in your .Mac mailbox. In the ne...
 6/29/2008 3:52 PM (155d 1h 16m ago)
Apple posts WWDC 2008 keynote in HD
 Filed under: WWDC, Steve JobsFirst you could stream the yesterday's keynote, then you could download it via iTunes, and now you can stream it in HD. Nothing beats seeing an Apple presentation in HD, you can almost smell the Old Spice on Phil Schiller.Thanks, Jeff.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 6/11/2008 3:24 PM (173d 1h 44m ago)
TUAW WWDC 2008 Day 1 coverage roundup
 Filed under: WWDC, Internet Tools, Apple, Leopard, MobileMeThat was a heck of a way to start off WWDC 2008, don't you think? Just in case you didn't get a change to read all of our 40 or so posts today, I thought I would highlight a few.Be sure to check out our WWDC 2008 coverage page for lots more info.The StevenoteTUAW Meta-Liveblog of WWDC 08 Keynote: Our award winning coverage of other sites' live coverage of the WWDC keynote iPhone 2.0 firmware will ship in early July, touch users pay $9.95: iPhone users get the 2.0 firmware for free, while iPod touch folks have to pay Apple ten bucks.iPhone 3G announced: Did you know Apple makes a phone? The new iPhone, dubbed the iPhone 3G, sports faster networking, longer battery life, GPS, and a flush headphone jack. All of that, and it costs much less ($199 for an 8 gig and $299 for the 16 gig model).MobileMe announced: .Mac is dead, long live MobileMe. Well, at least that will be the case on July 11. The .Mac replacement offers up push email, calendaring, contacts as well as Web 2.0 apps for checking said things. It still costs $99 for an individual account and $149 for a family subscription (all subscriptions last for a year). WWDC Reader Q&A Liveblog: You had questions, and we tried to answer them.Apple posts video of WWDC 2008 keynote: Watch it in the comfort of your own Mac.iPhone 3G 3G iPhone: What it means - a look at the hardware: Cory checks out what comes in the iPhone 3G box.Where can I buy an iPhone 3g?: Christina whipped up a very cool map showing you all the countries that Apple will be selling the iPhone 3G in.AT&T talks iPhone 3G plans, apps: AT&T spills the beans about the new iPhone service plans (spoiler alert, they are more expensive) and talks about the Yellowpages.com app they are working on.Confirmed: GoPhone is No Go and in-store Activation only: Erica confirms that the iPhone 3G will have to be activated in store, no more iTunes activations for you! Also, the GoPhone plan won't be available...
 6/10/2008 2:13 PM (174d 2h 55m ago)
Announcing the MobileMe Internet service
 The new MobileMe Internet service delivers push email, push contacts and push calendars to native applications on iPhone, iPod touch, Macs and PCs. A subscription-based service with 20GB of storage for $99 (US) per year for individuals and $149 (US) for a Family Pack, MobileMe provides a suite of elegant, ad-free web applications — Mail, Contacts and Calendar, a Gallery for viewing and sharing photos, and iDisk for storing and exchanging documents — that deliver a desktop-like experience through any modern browser.
 6/09/2008 8:25 PM (174d 20h 42m ago)
Apple Revamps .Mac: Mobile Me Announced
  As rumored, Apple has announced Mobile Me, described by Apple Vice President for product marketing Phil Schiller as "Exchange for the rest of us."Not all of us work in an enterprise... Not all of us have access to an exchange server....
 6/09/2008 8:19 PM (174d 20h 49m ago)
Apple Announces iPhone 3G
  After months of anticipation, the heavily rumored 3G iPhone was announced today during Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference Keynote. Features - 3G-capable. 2.8 times faster than EDGE. - GPS built-in - Thi...
 6/09/2008 8:19 PM (174d 20h 49m ago)
Analysis: WWDC ’08 the most significant in years
 Analysts expect WWDC '08 to be one of the most significant in the company's history, whether or not Apple releases a new iPhone at the event.
 6/07/2008 1:44 AM (177d 15h 23m ago)
OS X iPhone and OS X Leopard Banners at WWDC [More Photos]
  CrunchGear has posted the first banners at WWDC which promote both "OS X Leopard" and "OS X iPhone". The "OS X Leopard" banner reads "The world's most advanced operating system," while the "OS X iPhone" banner reads "The world's mos...
 6/07/2008 1:44 AM (177d 15h 24m ago)
Apple's Back to School Promo Kicks off June 3rd
  Apple is planning on launching their annual Back to School promotion on Tuesday, June 3rd. Last year, Apple offered a free iPod Nano ($199 value) or a $199 credit against a more expensive iPod for eligible customers. The iPhone was specifically exc...
 6/01/2008 8:43 AM (183d 8h 25m ago)
Apple Bought Me.com? .Mac's New Name?
  Earlier today, John Gruber of DaringFireball.net suggested that Me.com might be the name for Apple's .Mac rebranding. There was no real evidence, however, except that Me.com was registered under MarkMonitor's domain service. MarkMonitor is a domai...
 6/01/2008 8:43 AM (183d 8h 25m ago)
Report: Apple to be hub of the digital home by 2013
 With a clock radio and a network-enabled digital frame are among the items that will propel Apple to rule the digital home by 2013, according to a report from Forrester.
 5/23/2008 3:31 PM (192d 1h 37m ago)
Steve Jobs and Apple Executives to Keynote WWDC (Officially)
  Apple officially announced today that "a team of Apple executives, led by CEO Steve Jobs" would kick off Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference (WWDC) with a keynote address starting at 10 a.m. on Monday, June 9th. This year's WWDC w...
 5/13/2008 4:13 PM (202d 55m ago)
Details emerge on Apple's acquistion of chip designer P.A. Semi
 Filed under: Cellphones, Misc. Gadgets, Handhelds, Portable Audio, Portable VideoThere weren't a whole lot of firm details on the reasons behind Apple's acquisition of chip designer P.A. Semi to be had back when the deal was announced last month, but it seems that a bit of the veil of mystery may now be lifting, at least if the word EETimes is hearing from its unnamed source is to be believed. Apparently, Apple was keen to have P.A. Semi's crack chip-making team design a new chip for them, but P.A. Semi had "more or less burnt through its venture capital funds," leaving them unable to take on the project. According to EETimes source, that meant that the only way to get P.A. Semi involved was for Apple to pay off all of P.A.'s investors and bring the company in-house, something they were able to do for a mere $280 million or so. Of course, as EETimes points out, the big question remaining is exactly what it is that Apple wants P.A. Semi to help it out with, and that's a detail we'd expect to take considerably longer to trickle out.[Via Mac Rumors]Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 5/08/2008 5:02 AM (207d 12h 6m ago)
Jobs to Intel: she means nothing to me
 Filed under: Hardware, Steve JobsAs we noted earlier this week Apple purchased of the chip design firm P. A. Semi and speculation has been rampant about what it all means. Well the Journal is reporting that Jobs spoke recently about Apple's relationship with Intel saying: "We have a great partnership with Intel. We expect that to continue forever." He further suggested that the acquisition was mainly to improve chips to go in portable devices and dismissed speculation about a return to the Power PC platform (the technology on which P. A. Semi's designs are based).[via MacNN]Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 4/28/2008 12:55 AM (217d 16h 13m ago)
Apple Reports Record Second Quarter Results
 Apple today posted revenue of $7.51 billion and a net quarterly profit of $1.05 billion, or $1.16 per diluted share, for its fiscal 2008 second quarter, which ended March 29. “We’re delighted to report 43 percent revenue growth and the strongest March quarter revenue and earnings in Apple’s history,” said Steve Jobs. During the quarter, Apple shipped 2,289,000 Mac computers (representing 51 percent unit growth and 54 percent revenue growth over the year-ago quarter), sold 10,644,000 iPods, and reported quarterly iPhone sales of 1,703,000.
 4/23/2008 11:34 PM (221d 17h 34m ago)
Apple Reports Record Second Quarter Results: Revenue Up 43 Percent Year-Over-Year
 Apple today posted revenue of $7.51 billion and a net quarterly profit of $1.05 billion, or $1.16 per diluted share, for its fiscal 2008 second quarter, which ended March 29. “We’re delighted to report 43 percent revenue growth and the strongest March quarter revenue and earnings in Apple’s history,” said Steve Jobs. During the quarter, Apple shipped 2,289,000 Mac computers (representing 51 percent unit growth and 54 percent revenue growth over the year-ago quarter), sold 10,644,000 iPods, and reported quarterly iPhone sales of 1,703,000.
 4/23/2008 8:35 PM (221d 20h 33m ago)
Apple 2Q 2008 Results, 3Q Preview
  Tomorrow Apple will announce its financial results for the second fiscal quarter of 2008 spanning January through March and give its guidance of what it expects in the third fiscal quarter. What should we expect? Let's recap what has happened this ...
 4/23/2008 4:45 AM (222d 12h 23m ago)
Two more Apple Stores confirmed for New York City
 Filed under: RetailCheer up, New Yorkers! Sure, the Red Sox beat your Yankees last night and you're now in 3rd place in the AL East, but there's good news, too!ifoAppleStore is reporting that two new Apple Stores have been confirmed for The Big Apple. First, the borough of Brooklyn will host a store, either in the downtown area or in Williamsburg -- in other words, your guess is as good as ours.The location of the 2nd store is more certain. Earlier this week, it was all but confirmed that a store will be built at 23 Wall Street. And don't worry, the construction workers have promised not to bury a Big Papi jersey in the foundation.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 4/20/2008 6:55 PM (224d 22h 13m ago)
Apple first among World’s Most Innovative Companies four years running
 In it’s annual tribute to innovation, Businessweek invites us to meet the “world’s 50 most innovative companies.” Foremost among them is Apple. “Our repeat winner has rocked the wireless handset world with the iPhone, spurring rivals to imitate the touch-screen design. After just nine months on sale, it’s already No. 3 in the global smartphone market.” Indeed, Apple not only leads the overall rankings but also tops the Consumer Products and Technology categories and comes in second in the Entertainment and fourth in the Retail categories.
 4/19/2008 3:11 PM (226d 1h 57m ago)
SSD or not
 Several laptops have arrived this year with a SSD (solid state drive) option most notably the new MacBook Air. SSD drives are more expensive… so are they worth it? First what is a SSD “drive”? SSD is not a “drive” at all, it’s a solid-state memory device that takes the place of a normal hard drive. Essentially a SSD emulates a hard drive. What are the advantages? Speed and reliability. Since there are no moving parts, SSD drives have no “spin up” time or “seek time” (finding a block on the drive). Also they make no noise. And they are more reliable than a hard drive, better able to endure shock (dropped laptop) and other environmental issues (temperature/altitude). What are the disadvantages? Price, price, price. Did I say price? A hard drive will run you about $0.50/GB whereas a SSD comes in at $15/GB!! That’s a 30x price difference, call it 1 order of magnitude to be generous. And of course related to price: capacity. SSD are typically lower capacity than their hard drive cousins. So to SSD or not, that is the question. If you have unlimited dollars to spent, I’d say yes. If you take price off the table, there are few reasons to avoid a SSD. The only one of merit is capacity. Most SSD drive fall below the 80GB mark. But if you are like most laptop users, storage isn’t your problem. Most laptop users in corporate environments (at least) have ample storage options on desktop computers or file servers. That may be different for the individual especially if that individual only has a laptop (which is becoming more of the norm especially with the younger crowd). The MacBook Air sans SSD (traditional hard drive) will run you $2,099 for the 1.8GHz model. The SSD version will run you $3098 (the SSD MacBook Air only comes in the 1.8Ghz model; the SSD drive is 64GB). That’s $1000 difference and that’s a lot (running right around that $15/GB mark). If you put down half of that ($499) you can buy the 1TB Time Capsule backup product. And there’s a good reason I bring this...
 4/14/2008 4:47 PM (231d 21m ago)
Apple says AirPort Disk use with Time Machine is unsupported
 Filed under: Storage, Networking digg_url = 'http://digg.com/apple/Apple_says_AirPort_Disk_use_with_Time_Machine_is_unsupported_2'; Okay, the Time Machine / AirPort Extreme situation is now officially ridiculous. TidBITS's Glenn Fleishmann says Apple's confirmed to him that the Extreme is unsupported for use with Time Machine, even though the latest batch of updates enable AirPort Disks to show up in the Time Machine disk-selection box. Fleishmann thinks a it's leftover developer testing glitch, but either way, Apple's will-they-won't-they routine means lots of people now have an unsupported backup solution that works "erratically." Seriously, if you thought AirPort Extreme owners were pissed off about Time Capsule, just wait until backups start failing. Not a lot of options left, Apple -- better get this feature up and running ASAP. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 4/08/2008 3:40 AM (237d 13h 28m ago)
802.11n upgrade to Airport Express makes WDS a whole lot simpler
 Filed under: AirportIf I had to pick one feature of the Airport base station that makes me absolutely tear my hair out every time, that feature would be WDS. Getting a wireless network extended across multiple base stations with no wired interconnect is dark magic, and it seems like it never works the same way twice; it's always a mystery blend of MAC address input, switching between encryption modes, hard restarts, matching security settings and swearing. When I had to link up an Airport Extreme with two Airport Express units last week, I resigned myself to a long afternoon of trying to tame the user-hostile.This time, though, it was different -- thanks to the power of N. 802.11n, now supported on both the Extreme and Express models, provides a remarkably easier WDS setup than earlier protocols. Rather than having to set the MAC addresses of the remote base stations and restart in sequence, on an all-n setup you just check the "Allow this network to be extended" on the master, and choose "Extend a wireless network" on the remotes. Easy as can be, and compared to the old way it's a big relief.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 4/07/2008 7:25 PM (237d 21h 43m ago)
802.11n upgrade to Airport Express makes WDS a whole lot simpler
 Filed under: AirportIf I had to pick one feature of the Airport base station that makes me absolutely tear my hair out every time, that feature would be WDS. Getting a wireless network extended across multiple base stations with no wired interconnect is dark magic, and it seems like it never works the same way twice; it's always a mystery blend of MAC address input, switching between encryption modes, hard restarts, matching security settings and swearing. When I had to link up an Airport Extreme with two Airport Express units last week, I resigned myself to a long afternoon of trying to tame the user-hostile.This time, though, it was different -- thanks to the power of N. 802.11n, now supported on both the Extreme and Express models, provides a remarkably easier WDS setup than earlier protocols. Rather than having to set the MAC addresses of the remote base stations and restart in sequence, on an all-n setup you just check the "Allow this network to be extended" on the master, and choose "Extend a wireless network" on the remotes. Easy as can be, and compared to the old way it's a big relief.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 4/07/2008 3:48 AM (238d 13h 20m ago)
AirPort Admin Utility for Graphite and Snow 4.2.5
 Filed under: Airport, Software UpdateAlong with the Keynote update, today Apple posted an update for the Graphite and Snow AirPort Admin utility. You can read more information about this Admin Utility update on the Apple support website; in a nutshell, it adds Leopard compatibility -- a good thing.If you want to download the update, you can either open Software Update (Apple menu > Software Update) or download the installer package from the Apple support downloads site. Note that he newer AirPort Utility (v5.3.1 or later) should be used for Time Capsule, and for AirPort Extreme or AirPort Express Base Stations. The update here is for the older base stations' admin tool.Thanks to everyone who sent this in!Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 4/04/2008 11:36 AM (241d 5h 32m ago)
See what you can learn at WWDC08
 Whether you develop for iPhone, the Mac, or IT, you’ll find a schedule of more than 60 “how to” technical sessions and “hands-on” labs you can take at this years WWDC. Taking place in San Francisco, CA, June 9–13, the Developers Conference gives you direct access to Apple engineers and experts and offers an invaluable opportunity to get your critical questions answered. Check out the sessions already scheduled — we’ll post more soon — and take advantage of early registration pricing while you’re on the WWDC08 website.
 4/04/2008 2:02 AM (241d 15h 6m ago)
Apple officially says it's the #1 music retailer in the US
 Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable VideoBased on today's earlier leak of some weekly NPD marketshare data, we had our doubts that Apple had actually overtaken Wal-Mart as the number one music retailer in the US, but it looks like that January surge of iTunes gift cards and new iPod owners pushed it over the top for good -- and now we've got the PR to prove it. Apple's giving out the same "4 billion songs to 50 million customers" numbers as it has for a while now, but it says iTunes was the biggest game in town in January and February. Of course, there's a lot of 2008 left to go, so Wally might make a comeback -- it was the overall champ last year -- but Apple's achievement is still a major milestone for digitally distributed content, and we hope to see a lot more iTunes-like services on that list soon. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 4/03/2008 8:39 PM (241d 20h 29m ago)
New "Get a Mac" ads: Yoga and Breakthrough
 Filed under: AppleTonight, Apple premiered two new "Get a Mac" ads: Yoga and Breakthrough. These ads where shown during tonights episode of American Idol. You can look at these and other "Get a Mac" ads on Apple's website.These weren't the only new Apple ads to appear lately, Apple also released some new iPhone ads. Thanks Bob!Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 4/02/2008 3:42 PM (243d 1h 26m ago)
AirPort Extreme Update 2008-001 for Tiger
 Filed under: OS, Software UpdateToday Apple released an AirPort Extreme Update for those Mac users running Mac OS X Tiger (version 10.4). Here's the information that Software Update gives us: This update is recommended for all Intel-based Macintosh computers running Tiger OS and improves the reliability of AirPort connections.You can get this update by either opening Software Update (Apple menu > Software Update) or by downloading the installer package from the Apple Support downloads site.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 3/29/2008 4:09 PM (247d 59m ago)
“Time Capsule can save your digital life”
 Take it from Mike Wendland (freep.com). If you don’t back up, scary things could happen to your photos, music, and all your documents. Though backing up used to be a tedious affair, Time Capsule has made it amazingly easy. “Time Capsule automatically backs up everything, every hour, every day so you no longer have to worry about losing your digital life.” In fact, Wendland is so impressed, he calls Time Capsule “the most advanced backup device and WiFi station I have ever seen.”
 3/28/2008 1:54 AM (248d 15h 13m ago)
Analysis: Apple’s environmental progress is ongoing
 Apple has met some of the goals Steve Jobs outlined in his May 2007 letter on the company’s environmental policies. But nearly a year after the Apple CEO first published his open letter, work remains to be done on making Apple’s product offerings more environmentally friendly.
 3/24/2008 8:19 PM (251d 20h 49m ago)
Security fix released for Apple AirPort Extreme Base Station
  Apple released on Wednesday a security update for the AirPort Extreme Base Station with 802.11n. The Firmware 7.3.1 update addresses the Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) vulnerability detailed in CVE-2008-1012. Apple said there is an input validation issue in the way AirPort Extreme Base Station validates AFP requests. ...
 3/22/2008 12:37 AM (254d 16h 31m ago)
Apple software update brings wireless Time Machine backups
 The wireless backup feature that disappeared from Apple's promotional copy for its Leopard operating system has snuck in through the back door. Macworld did a little poking around with the recently released Mac OS X software update for "Time Machine and Airport" and realized that Time Machine now recognizes ...
 3/22/2008 12:26 AM (254d 16h 42m ago)
Apple Updates Time Machine and Airport
  Apple has released a Time Machine and Airport update today. The 10.4 MB download for Mac OS X Leopard provides "compatibility improvements for using Time Machine with Time Capsule, as well as AirPort driver fixes." Time Machine is App...
 3/20/2008 2:34 PM (256d 2h 34m ago)
Time Machine Now Works with Airport Extreme USB Drives
  After the release of today's Time Machine and Airport update, several readers report that Time Machine now supports backups to USB drives connected to your Airport Extreme basestation. This configuration essentially reproduces the functional...
 3/20/2008 2:33 PM (256d 2h 35m ago)
Introducing the new AirPort Express with 802.11n
 Now featuring support for the faster 802.11n Wi-Fi specification, the new AirPort Express Base Station delivers up to five times the performance and twice the range of the previous model. The world’s smallest 802.11n-based mobile base station, the new AirPort Express offers a great option for anyone who wants to set up a high-speed wireless network, share a printer wirelessly, or stream iTunes music wirelessly from a Mac or PC with AirTunes. And because its so compact, you can take AirPort Express with you and set up an ad hoc wireless network in your hotel room. Available immediately for Mac and Windows, AirPort Express sells for just $99.00.
 3/18/2008 11:07 AM (258d 6h 1m ago)
Kudos for the “outstanding AirPort Express”
 “If you use iTunes,” writes Eliot Van Buskirk, “you should consider the AirPort Express.” That’s because the diminutive base station not only “supports faster 802.11n wireless networks” and “enables easy printer sharing.” It also facilitates “quick-and-easy iTunes streaming.” Just “plug the Airport Express into a wall outlet near your stereo, run a single cable” (analog or digital) “to your sound system, run the configuration software, and you’re all set.”
 3/17/2008 10:08 PM (258d 19h ago)
Time Machine offers a no-click backup solution
 Long an advocate for backing up the data on your Mac, Glenn Fleishman (seattletimes.com) believes he’s finally found the “no-fuss backup system.” It arrived with Time Machine. Part of Mac OS X Leopard, Time Machine “lets you back up your Macintosh with the least fuss combined with [the] greatest access of any archiving system I’ve ever used.”
 3/11/2008 3:53 PM (265d 1h 15m ago)
Time Capsule: shipping now
 Filed under: Accessories, AppleWhat a difference a day makes. Yesterday I penned a post reassuring people that the Time Capsule would, in fact, be shipping on time (where on time is 'by the end of February'). We are now getting reports that people who pre-order the Time Capsule are receiving shipping notifications. See? Nothing to worry about.Sadly, my Time Capsule is still being prepared for shipment, but it should ship by tomorrow. Soon I will not have to hang my head in shame when someone asks me about my backup strategy.Thanks to everyone who sent this in.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 2/28/2008 7:12 PM (276d 21h 56m ago)
Now shipping: Time Capsule
 Time Capsule, the wireless hard drive you can use to back up multiple Mac computers using Time Machine in Mac OS X Leopard, has begun shipping. “Notifications of the shipments began reaching customers that pre-ordered the device early this morning,” according to Jim Dalrymple (macworld.com).
 2/28/2008 6:47 PM (276d 22h 21m ago)
Reviews
“AirPort Express is a tiny titan” among Wi-Fi devices
 Calling it “one of my favorite wireless gadgets since its introduction,” Bob Levitus (Houston Chronicle) praises the latest version of AirPort Express, which supports fast 802.11n Wi-Fi. “Setting up your AirPort Express to act as a wireless base station or remote audio receiver or to share a printer couldn’t be easier,” he says. “I’ve taken it on the road and all over my house, and it has never failed to perform perfectly.”
 5/20/2008 9:08 PM (194d 20h ago)
Delivering automatic, constant, complete, wireless backups
 “You can’t imagine how satisfying it is to know that if your hard drive dies, you will lose no more than one hour of work,” relates David Pogue (nytimes.com) in his review of Time Capsule. “The Time Machine automatic backup feature of the latest Mac OS X version backs up your Macs onto the Time Capsule, automatically, constantly, completely and wirelessly. And in my book, automatic, constant, complete backups are the only kind that really count.”
 5/10/2008 9:29 PM (204d 19h 39m ago)
“I can’t think of a simpler, easier backup system than Time Capsule”
 Explains Rob Pegoraro (washingtonpost.com) Time Capsule “combines a fast 802.11n WiFi router and a massive external hard drive in an enclosure no bigger than a regular AirPort Extreme router.” Working in conjunction with Time Machine, it “allows you to back up every Mac in the home over your home network.” And, notes Pegoraro, since he began using it, “its primary trait has been a near-complete lack of drama.”
 5/01/2008 5:39 AM (214d 11h 29m ago)
“Everyone can benefit from Time Capsule”
 Though many people equate backing up with “doing taxes or changing the oil,” Dwight Silverman (Houston Chronicle) wants us to know that “Apple has come up with a hardware and software combination that makes backups almost effortless.” Silverman’s talking about Time Capsule — which offers high-speed wireless backup to a 500GB or 1TB hard drive — and Time Machine. An automatic backup utility, Time Machine is built right into Mac OS X Leopard, and Silverman considers it “the simplest backup solution available, bar none.”
 4/11/2008 6:06 PM (233d 23h 2m ago)
Time Capsule “makes wireless backups a snap”
 “I’ve been using Time Capsule for a few weeks now, courtesy of Apple, and have found it to be an ideal backup for anyone with a Mac — especially a MacBook, MacBook Air or MacBook Pro,” relates Ken Mingis (computerworld.com). “Not only does it serve as an 802.11n Wi-Fi router, beaming the Internet throughout the house or small office, but it also marries that router with a server-grade Serial ATA hard drive spinning at 7,200 rpm.”
 4/11/2008 6:04 PM (233d 23h 4m ago)
First Look: AirPort Express 802.11n
 Apple released an update Monday to an under-appreciated piece of hardware—its AirPort Express Base Station. Christopher Breen and Dan Frakes take a closer look at what’s changed with this updated mobile wireless device.
 3/18/2008 3:54 AM (258d 13h 14m ago)
Rumors
New product announcement cancelled? (updated)
 Filed under: RumorsAccording to one of our tipsters, the "kickoff webcast" that Christina mentioned over the weekend has been either delayed or cancelled. A link distributed to webcast participants is, according to the tipster, no longer working. The webcast was scheduled for 10 a.m. Pacific time. What does this mean for the rumored "Brick"? It's difficult to say. Apple does tend to make product announcements on Tuesdays, but I suppose there's no reason why Apple couldn't deliver the webcast anytime between today and the product's scheduled launch date. Also, it could be that our tipster is just suffering network problems. If you know more about the webcast, please tip us! Your anonymity is our guarantee. Thanks, Matt! Update: Another anonymous tipster wrote in to tell us that the webcast did proceed as scheduled, but did not discuss new products (only things like metrics for the next quarter, and marketing strategies for Black Friday in the United States). The tipster said the password for the webcast was changed a day or two ago, which was probably why Tipster Matt couldn't connect. Thanks, Apple Reseller!Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 10/01/2008 3:41 PM (61d 1h 27m ago)
iPods, Notebooks, and... iMacs before the Holidays?
  AppleInsider recaps many of the circulating rumors which expect both iPod and Mac notebook updates in the coming months. Some rumors have pegged September 9th as the possible day for at least some of the updates. The iPod Nano and iP...
 8/28/2008 7:20 PM (94d 21h 48m ago)
Apple Event for September 9th?
  As rumors continue to build of upcoming Apple product updates, more hints are starting to suggest that Apple will be holding a special event in September to launch these new products. A rumor over the weekend originating from Kevin Ros...
 8/27/2008 3:44 PM (96d 1h 24m ago)
Resellers Getting Signals for a Wide Range of Apple Updates?
  While rumors have focused on iPod Nano and iPod Touch updates as early as September 9th, the fate of the MacBook Pros and other updates have been less clear. It appears, however, that Apple could be prepping for a wide range of produc...
 8/27/2008 3:43 PM (96d 1h 24m ago)