We just unboxed our newest gadget, a 250GB DIGISTOR Portable Hard Drive. When we got it, it was pre-formatted for Mac OS. Also, it would be good to note that this model is multi-interface — able to connect through USB 2.0, FireWire 400 or FireWire 800.
The DIGISTOR Portable Hard Drive connected to
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MacPCWiz welcomes February with our weekly Gadget Update, a repository of what’s hot, interesting, or just plain ugly in terms of gadgets and, errr… other stuff.
Here we go.
Netbook gaming on Alienware’s M11x
(Alienware: “It’s NOT a netbook!“) (MacPCWiz: “Yeah, we’ve heard that before, too.“)
Alienware's M11X – Gaming netbook
Hoping to put some muscle into the lightweight
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YouTube announced on its blog yesterday that beginning next week it will support full 1080p HD videos, up from its current maximum of 720p. We all know that Google is putting all of its strength behind its “cloud” mechanisms to date. The upgrade is the latest attempt from YouTube, and indeed Google, to increase the quality of its videos and bolster the strength of its network.
Read more on YouTube going 1080p from Mac PC Wiz after the break.
Need some gadget lovin’ these holidays? We got the iPod just for you — the all new iPod Touch.So what’s hot with the new Touch? Well, first and foremost, it’s the same great Music player we all have grown to love — it’s just a great freaking iPod. Up to 14,000 songs, 30-plus hours of playback, what more could you ask for? Music videos, full-length movies… we bet that’s more iPod than anyone can handle.
Read more on the new iPod Touch from Mac PC Wiz after the break.
Apple as early as this month will begin to fill out its 2009 Mac product line with a new family of iMacs sporting classier enclosures and a few added bells and whistles. The new all-in-one, dual-core desktops were finalized earlier in September and have been rolling off the Mac maker’s Taiwanese product lines for roughly two weeks. In addition to more affordable pricing, the systems are expected to come clad in a thinner industrial design.
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