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Archive for the ‘Apple/Mac’ Category

Aug
05
Filed Under (Apple/Mac, Technology) by Jay on 08-05-2008

As Paul Stamatiou had asked via Skribit, what technology can I not live without? Without a doubt, I can’t live without my MacBook.

I’m not a Mac fiend, mind you, as I am more than likely to boot into Windows XP via Bootcamp or Parallels when I step foot on a boat to diagnose problems with GPS connectivity to navigation software. When I’m just sitting around the house, however, OS X 10.5.4 is my portal to the online world. I like the stability of OS X over XP, I like the applications that come gratis, and I like the fact that virus writers don’t drink enough coffee to stay up late enough to bother writing crap that would infect my Mac.

I am certainly not going to say that the Mac is the ultimate computing machine. You’ve all heard the complaints: hardware incompatibility, software not being available, Steve Jobs only wears one outfit…and the biggest complaint I’ve seen is this: sometimes the hardware folks have stuck their heads right up their tails.

My white MacBook started showing the typical palm rest discoloration at about 6 months. Not good. It started to look like I regularly wiped my butt with it. I promise that I didn’t. The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser fixes the discoloration problem, but I have to clean it about one a month or the nastiness creeps back.

This past week I became the victim of another common Apple hardware quality failure. After a friend was done using my Mac in my living room, he shut it rather hard for some dramatic reason.  When I opened it up the next day, I found a crack in the palm rest (pictured above).

I tried the superglue route, putting just enough to hold it together without making it obvious that it had broken, and it didn’t hold.  After searching the web for possible solutions, I found that so many people have made claims to Apple about this problem that they are offering replacement of the part, regardless of whether it happened by normal wear and tear or from whacking it hard with a watch.   My problem with this scenario is that my Mac is WAY out of warranty and I failed to buy the extended AppleCare package.  Armed with the suggestions I found through reading forums, I decided to call Apple Support anyhow.

What happened next was totally unexpected.  Not only did John, the support tech, acknowledge that Apple was willing to repair the palm rest, but he promised to ship out a postage-paid box overnight by DHL, replace the entire keyboard area of the Mac, then mail it back overnight by DHL.  All on their dime!

So, though I may not be able to do some tasks for the next week as the repair is made, I’m very grateful that Apple has stepped up and accepted responsibility for an obvious flaw in product quality.

Do you have any experiences with Apple that shine or some that don’t?



Jul
12
Filed Under (Apple/Mac, Technology) by Jay on 07-12-2008

To those that keep asking if I’d be interested in upgrading (downgrading!) my Treo to the new iPhone 3G, this video is for you:

Plus,why the new iPhone 3G sucks according to Eugene Cho.

Are you keeping your crappy old reliable phone or upgrading to an iPhone 3G?

[ht: Babu from Tweet]



May
25
Filed Under (Apple/Mac) by Jay on 05-25-2007

My switch from PC to Mac has one big pitfall: I absolutely LOVED using Pocket Quicken along with Quicken 2007 Premier to sync my financials to my Treo. Quicken 2007 for Mac lacks many, many, many of the features of the PC Premier version and doesn’t run natively on the Intel Macs. Go figure.

So, I’m tired of wasting 16gb of space to have XP installed in Bootcamp on my MacBook and even more tired of booting into XP just to balance my check book and sync it. Does anybody have an alternative to Quicken or Quickbooks 2007 Pro Small Business in mind for the Intel Mac?



May
10
Filed Under (Apple/Mac, Music) by Jay on 05-10-2007

Shure E2cMusic is my life and somewhat my livelihood. Not a day goes by that I don’t spent more than half of my waking hours listening to music. When I’m not sitting at my desk, I’m taking my iPod for a walk (because he needs the exercise). Just yesterday, I received a set of Shure E2c headphones that I purchased on ebay for a measly $50.00. I would gladly have paid the $99.99 retail for these, the lowest of the Shure line. All I can say now is that Apple should be ashamed of themselves for the worthless, AM radio quality buds that come with the iPod.

If you own an MP3 player and use the factory earplugs, stop reading right now, jump in the car, and go make an investment in something that won’t make your Led Zeppelin Remasters sound like a scratched up LP.