I was given the Ipod nano 6th generation for Christmas 2011. I was starting to take up running and needed something to track my run. since I just started I was only using my Ipod roughly 3 times...
I have had the iPad Verizon 4G LTE for a month now, and over all I couldn't be happier with the machine. The only issue I have found so far is when on wifi it has a slower speed in processing...
I have owned at least a dozen different Mac laptops over the years, starting with a Powerbook 1400 back in the day. The 13-inch Air is my absolute favorite of the bunch. It's the first laptop...
I spent quite a bit of time reading the setup manuals and various Apple articles about manually setting up this device since I have an unusual setup, and the setup manuals indicated I would have...
When did apple start using white cords on the (black) mouse and keyboard? I noticed that the new mirrored door powermacs here at work came with white cords. I prefer the clear ones...............
[quote]Originally posted by tacojohn:
<strong>actually I was at the apple store this weekend and they said that the new powermacs are shipping with white keyboards and mice.....</strong><hr></blockquote>
Yep. If you check the online Apple Store when you go to configure a PM there's a picture of the white keyboard instead of the black like there used to be.
well, I guess with the mouse and keys white then it would look alright... but the white cord on the black mouse here makes it look kind of cheap....... like it got referbished or something.
I prefer the look of the white keyboard. I think Apple moving the black keyboard to the white cable and connector was the first part of a larger plan to move their whole line to white peripherals.
[quote]Originally posted by n a d n e r b:
<strong>well, I guess with the mouse and keys white then it would look alright... but the white cord on the black mouse here makes it look kind of cheap....... like it got referbished or something.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Since when do things look different when they're refurbished <img src="confused.gif" border="0">