The MacCast

FrontRow a no go on Pro?

Written by: Adam Christianson

Categories: Editorial

No PopcornI am not really sure how I missed this one, but I guess (like many others) I was so blown away by the awesome specifications of the new Mac Pro that I didn’t notice an interesting omission. Now I need to give credit where it is due, because it was listener Scott who actually brought this to my attention, “Despite the great configurability of the new MacPro, did you notice you can’t add a remote control?… “The addition of FrontRow (also missing from the specs) with a remote would have been so nice!”

Ah ha, you see it now too. I guess Apple feels their Pro customers are too busy working to enjoy a little media experience on their Macs?

Now I am sure that to some people who purchase a new Mac Pro this may not be a big deal, but for other customers like Scott it does obviously matter. I think I tend to be in agreement with Scott on this one. The Mac Pro could really serve double duty as a nice secondary home entertainment device. It could be ideal our secondary forms of entertainment like IPTV, video podcasts and iTunes TV downloads. Note that Apple dropped prices on their Cinema displays and many of those buying Mac Pros will also pick up a 23″ or 30″ HD display. Wouldn’t that make a Mac Pro an awesome, and easy, way to add a media center to a spare room or den in your home? We all know that OS 10.5 will have FrontRow built in, so part of this omission will be solved then, but it doesn’t ship until Spring 2007.

There is no doubt that the Mac Pro is the king ca-macho macho of all Mac-dom, but there does seem to be a couple of niceties (FrontRow, Apple Remote, built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi) Apple has decided to reserve for it consumer customers. I would expect things to change when Apple releases Leopard with FrontRow in the Spring, but I guess for now Pro users will still need to rely on the great 3rd party solutions like Media Central to get their Mac media center fix.

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A podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Show 153. A special edition of the MacCast covering the aftermath of WWDC 2006. get together with Victor Cajiao from the Typical Mac User Podcast (http://www.typicalmacuser.com) and we go over all the news from the Keynote and discuss our reactions and observations. We cover:
Mac Pros
OS 10.5 Leopard Preview
New Prices on Cinema Displays
New XServe
OS 10.5 Leopard Server
Apple poking fun at Windows and Vista

New music, Not on the Radio by Geoff Smith

Hey, hey, hey. Don’t be mean. We don’t have to be mean because, remember, no matter where you go, there you are.The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (Special Edition)

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WWDC Keynote Video is up.

Written by: Adam Christianson

Categories: News

sjwwdc.jpgI am probably a bit late on this, but it looks like the video for the Keynote is now available. You can watch it here.

Core Animation, “previewed” long before WWDC? (Updated)

Written by: Adam Christianson

Categories: News

coreanim.pngAstute listener Ope just emailed me to point out that we may have seen a glimpse of one of 10.5s new features long before WWDC today. Take a look at the last Apple iTunes “1,000 Songs” commercial for the iPod Nano+iTunes and then head over to Apple Core Animation page in the Leopard preview area of their site. The similarities are amazing. Looks like Steve liked the technology so much he had them make a commercial out of it.

Update: We’ll now that I have actually seen the keynote I know that this demo was recreated based on the TV comercial. The original commercial was animated and pre-rendered. The Core Animation demo was all generated in real-time. Awesome.

This guy may get a big bandwidth bill courtesy of Apple

Written by: Adam Christianson

Categories: News

Oops. I was just checking out Apples Leopard preview pages and when I clicked a link from their iCal page to get more info on CalDAV. Imagine my suprise and confusion when I ended up on the California Connection, a personal web site for Candace and Roger. They look like they are car enthusiasts and probably very nice people, but I think they might see a slight increase in their traffic today. They should put up some Google AdSense ads quick to help offset their new hosting costs. ;)

The correct link is, http://www.calconnect.org/

Do I get a MacPro or a new car?

Written by: Adam Christianson

Categories: Cool Stuff, Random Thoughts

macpropro.pngOK. So the new MacPros are awesome of course and I really want one (no I won’t get one, but I still WANT one). Of course like all good Mac geeks I quickly hit the store and started playing with configurations. You can get a pretty nice new set-up, without an Apple display of course (display prices are lower though), for around USD$2,500.00. One bit of good news is that Apple is now including 1GB of RAM standard (all Macs should ship this way), but why and the heck do they think it is still OK to make AirPort and Bluetooth add ons. These are Pro systems, right? All the other models have AirPort and Bluetooth standard. Yes, the “upgrade” is only USD$79.00, but what is Apples cost? USD$20.00 in parts? Come on.

Just for fun I played with maxing out options (see graphic on the right). I opted not to get the Fibre channel card or the modem, but still checkout the price? Wow, at least I don’t have to fill it with gas to make it run. ;)

WWDC Live: My thoughts and comments

Written by: Adam Christianson

Categories: News

Events in reverse chronological order

11:24 am Developer preview available today with Leopard to ship in coming Spring — That will be ahead of Vista. Yeah. Oops. My bad. I got overly excited. (although you never know with Vista)

11:14 am Enhanced iChat — multiple logins, visibility, animated icons, video recording, and tabbed chats, keynote presentations, back drops, photobooth effects, etc. Looks like some nice new and fun features. I hope voice recording quality is better than what we currently have in GarageBand. The PhotoBooth effects will be fun. Plus you have green screen so you can now be “anywhere” and have an iChat, too cool. I am sure business users will find being able to present Keynote presentations remotely a nice addition.
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Store is down, repeat, the store is down

Written by: Adam Christianson

Categories: Cool Stuff, News

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As happens every time during these things the Apple online store is down, sure to be updated after the keynote will all the new sugary sweet Apple products. Yummy.

I think it may be down for a little more than an hour though.

Another WWDC Banner – “Introducing Vista 2.0”

Written by: Adam Christianson

Categories: Cool Stuff, News

Vista 2.0

Shooby showed this to me last night and I just saw it again on The Unofficial Apple Weblog, Flickr Find: Seen at WWDC 2006 – “Introducing Vista 2.0” banner. These images are from Mac Geek Gernot Poetsch. He is posting WWDC banner images from Moscone hall to his Flickr account. This one has a quote that looks like it says, ‘Introducing Vista 2.0’. One thing is for sure, Apple has a great sense of humor when it comes to poking fun at their rival.

There is another, not so visible image on Gernot’s Flickr account called Hasta la Vista. Vista. While these images are funny and look genuine, you have to wonder why Gernot didn’t position himself to get some better shots. I hope not, but this could turn out to be just some nice Photoshop work. It’s funny regardless.

(Via The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW).)


VM Ware announces beta

Written by: Adam Christianson

Categories: News

VM WareLooks like VMWare has posted the links and information on their site to “pre-register” for the Beta of their new product for OS X. From their site… Love your Mac even more with the ability to simultaneously run any PC OS—Windows, Linux, NetWare and others—on Mac OS X. Switch between operating systems by easily tabbing between applications and share data between the two operating systems by dragging and dropping files on the fly—all without needing to reboot. This looks like it will be a nice competitor to Parallels and has been a popular option in the PC world for sometime. If you are at WWDC the company will be giving demos in the Yerba Buena room of the Four Seasons Hotel in San Francisco from 12:30 PM to 8:00 PM on Monday August 7th.