
iPad. Enough Said
January 28, 2010 by Jacob Davis
oooohhhh, SHINY (Chrome OS)
November 20, 2009 by Jacob DavisThe hype machine has never been spinning this fast. With Google’s announcement of Chrome OS, people are claiming that this is yeat another step for Google to dominate your every day life. What’s next, Google Toilet paper. That will never happen!
Update: I stand corrected: Google Toilet Paper
Pushing the hype to the side, What Is Google Chrome OS??

From what we can tell right now, Chrome OS is a new light weight operating system targeted at the web and constructed to run on SSD (Solid State Drive) netbooks. Like Chrome (the browser) Chrome OS is designed to strip out all of the clutter and unnecessary processes that come standard with a normal machine and create a streamlined bare-bones environment. That cuts the boot time to a remarkable 7-10 seconds. So in basically 20 seconds (logging in) your ready to type in any url you please. Compare that to even a fast booting Mac: 20 seconds in, i still have a grey screen with an Apple logo.
Drinking the Koolaid, I decided to try out this revolutionary new product myself. The cool guys at GDGT have a download link posted and some instructions on how to get this thing up and running here.
Download the file and drop it Virtual Box (or VM Ware Fusion on Mac) and you’ve just successfully installed Chrome OS on your computer. It was that easy. (if you have an Easy Button, hit it now)
My synopsis: It’s slow. Yes, it is running in a VM, and i had a video streaming in the background, and it’s an early (VERY) dev build, but it’s still sluggish. Maybe I’m being a little to hard on the new Google Baby. Nah. Now that I’m on a roll, the things pretty ugly too. If Google want’s this thing to succeed, they need to at least pretend like they hired a capable designer to pretty it up.
Once you have it running, we want to hear your opinoin:
What do you think of Google Chrome OS?
(and the real question on everyones mind) What makes this different from Android?
Want A Wave Invite???
November 4, 2009 by Jacob DavisHeres the deal:
You want Google Wave invites??
We got em. 20 invites precisely NOW DOWN TO 5
And because your a reader of this blog, we want to give them to you. FOR FREE
Heres how you get them:
- TWEET ABOUT THE GIVEAWAY!! Tell your friends about The Blog About Mac’s. Click Here to Tweet About It!!
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Finding The Right Mac
October 14, 2009 by Jacob DavisWhen you walk into an Apple store, you get that feeling. That tinkly feeling. Maybe it’s the Reality Distortion Field Kicking in, or that sweet smell 100’s of teens packed into a small room taking awkward pictures of themselves with Photobooth. Or even better, making a music video. And then you look around. The multitude of creations the higer ups at Apple have graced us with.
But theres so many things! There everywhere! So the question becomes, What to get??
- The Macbook: The MacBook has to be the best overall Mac out there. Some even claim that its the best Windows machine for the job too! I would recommend the MacBook for any situation, especially college.
- The iMac: I recently picked up the 24′ monster for my own use and I’m loving it! The first time I turned it on I was kind of mesmerized. Belive me, 24″ is HUGE. Anyway, this Mac is a great one for home usage, but so is the Macbook. Again, I would recommend the MacBook unless you need:
- A bigger hard drive
- More RAM
- A huge screen to gaze at
- The Mac Mini: After 4 long years of enduring the slow, underpowered, machine, I wouldn’t want anyone else to make the same mistake I did. I would ONLY recommend this machine to a little kid. It’s basically comparable to a netbook (how powerful it is). It was a PAIN to use: Dont even TRY to open up more than one app at a time but 3!! Three apps would crash finder. Bottom Line: Dont get this. Its low price may be deceiving, but you are truly paying for what your get.
- The Pro Line: The MacBook Pro and the Mac Pro are truly for the professionals. The cinematographers, the artists, the musicians. The People that need the processing power and the hard drive space. The way I see it: Unless you know you need it, don’t go spending a fortune on a true powerhouse.
If you still cant decide, check out Apple’s site
Now let’s be honest: In the end, it doesn’t matter what Mac you choose, they’re all better than PC’s
Google Chrome is Available on Mac
August 14, 2009 by Jacob Davis
Today, I did some sniffing around and found Google Chrome (not Chronium) directly from Google. It appears to be a developers version though. You can check it out here. It’s just like the one on Windows. Here’s some proof:

It's for Mac, And its FAST
There’s only one thing that bugs me, it never bounces when i open it up. Like, when i click on Safari, it bounces a couple of times on my dock. Google Chrome, nope it just opens up. Man its fast. Comment if you can get it to bounce more than once.
Spotify: Music Streaming, For Free
August 11, 2009 by Jacob DavisEven though the news has died down lately, I came across this Wired article about Spotify coming to the US (http://bit.ly/EyELd). If you don’t know, Spotify (spotify.com) is a UK based streaming service.
It compares to iTunes and Pandora: It streams music for free over the internet (like Pandora) but allows you to choose the songs you want to play in a nice, Apple Esque interface. The thing streams FREE music LEGALLY.
The catch, it’s UK only.
We here at The Blog About Mac’s are based in the USA, so with a little *proxy* work, I was able to grab a Spotify account. [Update: If you want an invite, head over to Invite Share, even thought there is 4895 people on the waiting list, you will eventually get an invite.]
The Interface: Beautiful. It’s just like iTunes
The Music: All of the songs I searched for were there except for Brad Sucks new album, “Out Of It” and some big US songs but thats expected
The Quality: Streams start instantaneously
The summary: A great app and service that I can’t wait to see launch in the US. The article I mentioned also talked about the Spotify iPhone app. Hmmmmm
Apologies
August 11, 2009 by Remy AHey guys! Sorry it’s been so long since I’ve posted anything… I just logged on and our traffic is actually starting to go up! Well, now I’ll start writing more.
Til then,
Talk to you later!
-Remy
P.S. I have a twitter
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