Obligatory Apple Tablet Thoughts

Great piece over at GoSquared’s Liquidicity blog, surely worth a read.

From the post:

“Apple’s responsible for kickstarting the touch screen revolution with the iPhone, so why would they do anything other than push themselves as far as possible along the trajectory they’ve already begun? When you consider the possibility of Apple building a device that not only sits alongside your iPhone, but replaces your MacBook, the game changes. Whatever Apple’s tablet finally shows up as, I’m pretty sure it’ll be more “this is the end of keyboard and mouse computing as we know it” than “oh it’s a big iPhone”


“I Need More Space, Apple”. Hyperspaces: Review and Giveaway

There are two features of Mac OS X I really couldn’t live without: Exposè and Spaces. Built-in into Leopard and Snow Leopard, Exposè and Spaces are indeed two applications that make managing all your open windows and workflows easier and painless. They’re not two “linked” apps, but basically everyone combines them in order to get the best results. If you don’t what Spaces and Exposè are, you should seriously take a tour into your Mac OS X Utilities folder and System Preferences. Sorry if don’t go into the details of these two apps, but I suppose you already know them.

Now, there’s a developer out there who thought Spaces could be a lot better. And by a lot I mean, a lot. Meet Hyperspaces: a very simple yet powerful addition to Spaces.app.

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How To: Install Aqua Inspiriat Theme on Snow Leopard

Mac OS X’s Aqua is a great user interface. In my opinion, Mac OS X has the best UI design ever seen until now, but you probably know this if you read MacStories. I always talk about applications that get the most out of Mac OS X interface, so there’s no doubt I deeply admire the work Apple has put into creating a beautiful and usable design - refined overtime. On the other hand, it’s very likely that you’ve grown tired of Mac OS X standard UI elements and you’d like to apply some modifications. You’ve also heard that it’s possible to install custom themes on OS X, so you would like to give it a try but you’ve scared of the whole process and you don’t want to mess up everything.

In this post I’ll guide through the necessary steps of installing Aqua Inspiriat for Snow Leopard, the theme I’m currently using and one of the finest examples of Mac customization and compromise between standard design elements and modifications.

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Apple To Launch 22-inch Touch Screen Mac?

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“According to a report this morning from Chinese language Commercial Times, Apple will launch a new 22-inch touch-enabled all in one computer this year. This new model would be in addition to the current iMac lineup that includes a 21.5 inch and 27 inch models.”

Wait.

A touch screen Mac? Running Mac OS X 10.6? Doesn’t make sense.

We have the Slate PC for that, you know.


Dear Apple: What We Want to See in iPhone 4.0 [Part 2]

After the first part, which was about the software, TUAW has posted the second part of the “Dear Apple” series. The second part puts the focus on hardware and here are the most wanted specs for the “new iPhone”:

  • Status Indicator Light
  • New Design

  • Front Facing Camera

  • 5MP Camera

  • OLED Display

  • LED Flash

  • 64GB Storage

I don’t agree with these as much as I agreed with software. Seriously, front facing camera? I don’t want to talk about the italian providers and their coverage, but you american guys - weren’t you complaining about AT&T until 2 days ago? Oh sure: you want to make conference calls on wi-fi. As if a laptop wouldn’t be enough under a wifi connection.

Then, OLED display. Well, at least let’s hope it won’t be as OLED as the Nexus One display, right?


Thoughts App Is Finally Available

Thoughts, the awesome Mac application aimed at journalists, storywriters, bloggers and creative people we reviewed while it was in private beta, has finally gone public and ready to be downloaded.

For those who missed our article, Thoughts is a complete information assistant which allow you to create rich documents containing notes, links, pictures, tables and lists - in a beautiful interface. You should really check it out and see it by yourself.

Go download.

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Favorite Tweets of the Week Jan 11th - Jan 17th

I usually tweet a lot of stuff: apps tutorials, news, videos, reviews, hacks and so much more. Everything that’s Apple-related and it’s interesting, it’s worth a tweet.

To keep up to date with all these links you can follow me on Twitter, but in case you missed here’s a small compilation of the best tweets of the past week.

You can find me on Twitter as @storiesofmac.

Enjoy!

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Showcase Your iPhone First Page: #sharethe1st [Jan 17th]

I am always curious about how people effectively manage their Macs or iPhones. As a matter of fact, I’m always looking for suggestions, idea..inspiration. To satisfy my curiosity, I made a quick poll on Twitter and I asked my followers to send me their first page of their iPhone springboard, including the #sharethe1st hashtag.

So, feel free to @reply me on Twitter with a screenshot of your 1st Springboard page. Please also include the #sharethe1st hashtag. The pics you send me will make it into a post, together with a link to your Twitter profile and website. Even you’ve already sent me a screenshot but you made some changes, you can send me the new one.

Enjoy!

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