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Some Thunderbolt MacBook Pros causing flicker on Cinema Displays, Apple investigates (updated)

Published by in Uncategorized on March 19th, 2011 | Comments Off

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In a world of sophisticated electronics these days, there’s always risks to being an early adopter. Alas, it appears that our latest victims are owners of Apple’s Thunderbolt-laden MacBook Pros. Since launch, a number of frustrated customers have been reporting that their new unibody laptops — of all three sizes — are causing random flicker on both 24-inch and 27-inch Cinema Displays when connected via their Mini DisplayPort / Thunderbolt combo port, and now we have video proof to share the pain. Some also confirmed that even replacement machines from Apple are exhibiting the same behavior, though a source of ours says this doesn’t seem to be a widespread issue, and that the company’s hardware engineers are already looking into this. Either way, we’re likely to see a firmware fix for this bug soon — it’s no good having a large monitor constantly blinking at you.

[Thanks, Armando]

Update: sja3274, the creator of the original video above, informed us that his Cinema Display actually had a faulty connection anyway, but he still saw flicker on a new display — much like the behavior shown in the second video. As such, we’ve replaced our first video embed with our second one. Additionally, sja3274 was originally told to expect a software update last Tuesday or Wednesday, but obviously that didn’t happen, so perhaps this is a trickier fix than Apple expected.



Interview: Guy Kawasaki Talks With Mashable at SXSW [VIDEO] (Mashable)

Published by in Uncategorized on March 19th, 2011 | Comments Off

At SXSW 2011, well-known author, venture capitalist and former Apple luminary Guy Kawasaki sits down for an interview with Mashable’s Christina Warren. In the wide-ranging discussion, he talks about his new book, Enchantment: The Art of Changing Hearts, Minds and Actions, and points out useful tools he’s discovered at SXSW this year. Along the way, he talks about his two different stints working with Apple, musing about what might have happened if he had stayed with the company.



Some Thunderbolt MacBook Pros causing flicker on Cinema Displays, Apple investigates (video)

Published by in Uncategorized on March 19th, 2011 | Comments Off

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In a world of sophisticated electronics these days, there’s always risks to being an early adopter. Alas, it appears that our latest victims are owners of Apple’s Thunderbolt-laden MacBook Pros. Since launch, a number of frustrated customers have been reporting that their new unibody laptops — of all three sizes — are causing random flicker on both 24-inch and 27-inch Cinema Displays when connected via their Mini DisplayPort / Thunderbolt combo port, and now we have video proof to share the pain. Some also confirmed that even replacement machines from Apple are exhibiting the same behavior, though a source of ours says this doesn’t seem to be a widespread issue, and that the company’s hardware engineers are already looking into this. Either way, we’re likely to see a firmware fix for this bug soon — it’s no good having a large monitor constantly blinking at you. One more video after the break.

[Thanks, Armando]

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Apple could face iPad 2 component shortages (AFP)

Published by in Uncategorized on March 18th, 2011 | Comments Off

NEW YORK (AFP) – Apple could face shortages of components for the iPad 2 because of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, according to a research firm.

“The aftermath of the Japanese earthquake may cause logistical disruptions and supply shortages in Apple Inc.’s iPad 2, which employs several components manufactured in the disaster-stricken country,” IHS iSuppli said.

IHS iSuppli, which conducted a “teardown” analysis of the iPad 2, said the components included the battery from Apple Japan, an electronic compass from AKM Semiconductor, NAND flash memory from Toshiba, DRAM dynamic random access memory from Elpida Memory and touchscreen glass “likely” from Asahi Glass.

It said some of the suppliers were undamaged but they were likely to face logistical difficulties as well as problems getting raw materials.

“The various challenges are being compounded by interruptions in the electricity supply, which can have a major impact on delicate processes, such as semiconductor lithography,” IHS iSuppli said.

“These issues may come at a time when Apple is rushing to ramp up iPad 2 production to meet stronger-than expected demand for the device,” it added.

IHS iSuppli said some of the components could be sourced elsewhere. It said NAND flash memory, for example, is available from South Korea’s Samsung and Micron Technology of the United States.

“Similarly, the Elpida DRAM component can be alternatively sourced from Samsung,” it said.

The iPad 2 went on sale in the United States a week ago and is scheduled to hit stores in around two dozen other countries on March 25.

Apple announced this week it was delaying the release of the iPad 2 in Japan because of the disaster.

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Visualized: Smart Cover magnets can turn your Apple tablet into a FridgePad

Published by in Uncategorized on March 17th, 2011 | Comments Off

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Has the iPad 2 not proven its versatility to you yet? Well, buy one of those “don’t call it a case” Smart Covers that Apple launched with it and you’ll be able to turn your new dual-core slate into a bona fide FridgePad. Just add fridge.



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