October 25th, 2007 — Uncategorized
Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video
MPIO’s MO100 doesn’t have a whole heck of a lot going for it, and interestingly enough, neither does Grundig’s MPixx 2000. Of course, that could be because they’re likely the exact same player save for the branding. Just look for yourself — you’ll notice the same 1.8-inch 160 x 128 resolution display, MP3 / WMA / SMV / JPEG / BMP format support, FM tuner and real-time recording as found on the Grundig, and in case you needed any additional proof, the MO100 arrives in 1GB and 2GB flavors, too. Nevertheless, it still features USB connectivity, around 12-hours of continuous playback and looks a touch nicer in that blue motif, but don’t expect anything revolutionary for obvious reasons.
[Via AnythingButiPod]
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Original post by Darren Murph
October 25th, 2007 — Uncategorized
Filed under: Desktops, Features, Laptops
Today we snagged our copy of Apple’s latest version of OS X, Leopard — something one or two of you may be slightly familiar with. So besides all the stuff found on the 300 features page, besides all the stuff you’ve seen in the months of public betas, what do you want to know? We’ll be here to do our best in illuminating the whole experience for you during the crucial, painful next few hours wherein you’ve nothing left to do but wait patiently for launch and ask Engadget questions about the technical minutiae. Let’s kick this thing off:
Apple confirmed it: no backing up with Time Machine over the drives you have connected via USB to your Airport Extreme. Also, no Time Machine backups to SMB shares — AFP network shares only.
When plugging in a disk Time Machine does its song and dance, but what we [...]
Original post by Ryan Block