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Oncore Power wants to charge every MacBook battery all of the time

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008 by admin

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If you produce yourself burning with your MacBook or iBook batteries at an alarming rate, more than likely you force a charging answer that’s, shall we say… a great deal more robust. That’s at which Oncore Power’s psychotic 6-bay charging station comes to play. Never once more might you hold to experience the indignation of a powerless laptop through the company’s all-in-one answer to credit most every brick in your arsenal at once. The device am able to juice up 3 batteries at once, allowing for you stagger the two bays of 3 slots so you are continually one fashionable wrist snap away of sweet, round power. Sure, it worth $395 (and presumably additional for the version among included batteries), but you will not put a costs on peace of mind, can you? Oh, wait. You can. It’s $395.

Gold-plated MacBook Air breaks Steve Jobs’ heart

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008 by admin

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We’ve already seen the MacBook Air bathed in gold and crystals, but it seems that people just can’t leave well enough alone, with the folks at Computer Choppers (no strangers to gilded Macs) only the latest to spare no expense in taking the laptop to heights of tackiness that no one from Cupertino would ever dare dream of. That includes 24kt gold plating over the entire laptop and, in a final stake through El Jobso’s heart, an Apple logo ensconced in multi-colored sapphires — not to mention a polished gold SuperDrive to go along with it. If your eyes can take it, you can find a few more pics in the gallery below.

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MacBook Air hack unearths more relatively inaccessible USB connectors

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008 by admin

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Unfortunately, Apple’s MacBook Air still only arrives with a lone USB port. Save for using a dongle / hub, there’s really been no other way to connect a bevy of USB peripherals to the lappie — until now. Thanks to a curious hacker with a thing for perusing microchip documentation, he discovered that the internal ICH-8 southbridge chip actually has five low-speed and two high-speed USB controllers. After rolling up his sleeves and finding the correct pins, he was actually able to make the partially exposed MBA recognize and talk nice to a USB flash drive. We know, you USB-lovin’ Air owners are already dreaming up ways to add new ports to your slim slab of aluminum, so head on down to the read link if you’re ready to work (hard).

source:engadget