Extending iTunes to all your Apple Machines

I’d certainly be open to making this work on PCs as well since I use wone at work and it counts against my 5 macs. We have 4 Macs at home and my work PC pushes me right to the limit as it is. When some new Intel Macs arrive, I’m sure there will be something in our home’s technology future…

Instead of allowing three machines or five machines to unlock a iTunes song DRM, make it n+1 where n equals the number of Macs you have purchased and registered. It does two things for you that are both good for Apple and good for customers. One, it lets people know their iTunes music has a future.

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Apple lobs grenade into Microsoft media center camp

APC Magazine’s Dan Warne reckons Apple is about to deftly round-house kick Microsoft’s media center strategy for six. First Apple leaves a mysterious header on the Mac Mini motherboard for a non-existent iPod dock connector. Then it brings out media center software and a video iPod at the same time. Then it recruits the head of TV recording company ElGato. When you put the pieces together, it ain’t pretty for Microsoft.  [apcmag.com]

All the stuff I love thinking about. The mini as a trojan horse, and the iPod 5G as the stealth bomber that flys directly towards Redmond.

Apple has collected the pieces, maintains software and marketing superiority … we just need the public plan of action and like lemmings we’ll flock.

Seriously though Apple will likely nail it, if they decide to roll FrontRow, plus TV beyond the dorm room through the new iMac.

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Aperture: Real workflow for professional photographers

I cannot say this enough: Aperture is the application for the photographic creative process. It is not an image manipulation tool like Photoshop, and it is not a toy like iPhoto. Aperture is a professional application from top to bottom that works with the photographer’s process. This program puts the technology where it belong — out of the way in the background — and allowing the creative process to take precedence.  [Macworld]

The more I’ve been using my new Nikon D70s, the more I want Aperture. I am getting used to RAW and completely see the value in what can be done before any interpretation has been made on the image. I’m just hoping the machine requirements are not so severe that my PowerBook can’t keep up. Apple says you can use a G4, but we’ll have to get some real reports when it ships.

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Busted Nano

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I discovered my Nano had a broken screen while commuting home last night.  I was just sitting on the train listening to a podcast and went to choose something else when it ended and found this.

I can assure you that no extreme activities had been taking place.  This is just crap.  Now I will have to deal with Apple to see if I can get anything going for a replacement. aigh…

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Elgato CEO tapped to head Apple Germany

CNET News.com reported that the CEO of ElGato has left to head up Apple Germany. While this is a return for him (and Apple) I personally hope it’s the beginning of more in the direction of what ElGato has been up to…

What’s that you ask? Why TV on the Mac of course! ElGato is the hands down leader on the Mac platform for integrating TV from analog and digital sources. I find it particularly intersting that this move comes right on the heels of FrontRow being released… Some special sauce from beyond Cupertino to spice up the delivery of an HTPC on Mac? Time will tell… I hope it’s all there soon.

As I’ve noted quite a few times MCE is close, but not the ideal deal and even with the fixes allegedly coming in Vista late 2006, it will still likely need an incredibly powerful system and patience. An Apple ElGato partnership or collaboration could lead to a nice simple and powerful solution for storing, serving and managing digital content at home.

Apple to Release Photoshop Rival

This would be a great addition to Photoshop noobs like myself. I’d love more powerful editing with Apple’s ease of use! A great addition to my home workflow for my new digital cam.

According to an unconfirmed report, Apple is planning to announce a professional photo retouching application, during the special press event scheduled for October 19th…

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3ivX your existing movies, compatible for iPod Video (No recompression!)

Gotta love this… an “easy” way to convert those larger higher res files you might find through certain non-ITMS channels for use on the iPod.

Convert your existing movies(Divx, Xvid) into iPod video format without having to re-encode the file. DivX Doctor II updates DivX .avi videos to 3ivx QuickTime (.mov) videos. After the conversion you will be able to play the video smoothly, and the audio glitches inherent in the AVI format will be fixed. The conversion is fast.

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Mac mini needs a Front Row seat

This piece in MacWorld pretty much sums up my question on the FrontRow application… When can I install it on other machines??

Love the idea and want it very badly, but I dont want a new computer… I’d like to do this on a kitchen Mac Mini and via a mini in my home theater. This would be the more ideal way to share content around the home. The simplified UI looks solid and very easy for my Wife and Daughter to use with the remote…

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One More Thing…

Another cool release from Apple looks like it’s coming next week. On October 12, Steve will announce another surprise… Video iPod is the word on the street.

I’d be totally psyched for this, though would really hope it can do more than just music videos which I have no interest in carrying with me. If the screen size and resolution are right it should be a true winner.

Toshiba does have those 80GB drives ready to roll…

Unpeeling Apple’s Nano

I’ve certainly contributed more than my share to the bottom line in Cupertino, but I had no idea it was so lucrative.

Now that the Nano is on the market, attention has turned to more practical questions. Among them: How fat are Apple’s margins on it?

Market research firm iSuppli set out to satisfy the curiosity by buying the $199 2-gigabyte version of the Nano and tearing it apart. The verdict? It costs Apple $90.18 in materials to build the unit and $8 to assemble it, leaving a profit margin before marketing and distribution costs of about 50%. That’s consistent with the margins on earlier iPod versions and serves as a reminder of what a profit machine the iPod family of products has become for Apple since it was introduced in 2001. [Business Week]

NerdTV

Cringely has released NerdTV and I’ve been listening (I am at work) to the first show, an interview with Andy Hertzfeld which is really excellent. I look forward to the rest of the series as it develops.

Apple Special Event this week…

Digital Media Thoughts is reporting on a scheduled Apple special event for this coming week…

It’s unlikely that a special event would be only for iTunes 4.9 and is likely for a new generation iPod. If it is (and that’d be cool) I hope it supports video, yet retains the same dock connector so all my accessories will still work.

If it has nothing to do with iPod, I’ll settle with something totally new!

Thoughts on Intel

I’ve been moving at a pretty good personal clip lately and in combination with an exhaustive work schedule have not had a chance to put my thoughts down regarding the move to Intel. In short, I think it rocks!

I bought the previous lines from various keynotes on the benefits of RISC over CISC and saw the bottleneck demonstrations, the burning bunnyman etc. All that was great and yet even with the reality distortion effect in full effect, I was still left wanting more. Clearly my desire was not alone as the Apple shift to Intel hardware will enable a much greater capability within existing hardware and allow for some amazing developments – some that were probably cooking, but on back burner while waiting for IBM.

Intel is about much more than the CPU… If you are just an average joe consumer, you probably have no idea, but Intel has been developing a pretty deep platform strategy that takes the various silicon sets they manufacture and enable things to work together.

The Mobility, Digital Home and Enterprise platforms are all the same places Apple has been sighting and yet been unable to break through from a mass perspective. Windows is clearly a big obstacle to mass adoption, but the hardware is bigger in my view, given the relative eco-system of products that end up getting designed to work together (below the OS level). The work that Intel has championed on the Centrino certification program for example is astonishing. You may recall they were actually quite late to the WiFi game initially, but you only hear about Centrino and Pentium-M today, not really much about Apple’s Airport – other than it’s just in there. Centrino actually goes quite a bit beyond the WiFI and is actually a set of chipsets designed to enable longer power, wireless and multimedia. These are things my Powerbook needs today. Sure it does wireless (B/G) and can handle multimedia (2-channel), but Centrino can actually bang out quite a bit more and can most likely add hours to the life of the system. If Apple offered an Intel based Powerbook today, I would immediately upgrade – well OK perhaps after I settle on the house.

On the Digital Home front, Intel is pushing and pushing hard. The AOpen device, was designed by Intel, yet is being produced by an OEM who has been able to get the benefits of several billion in R&D. That mini-clone device can bang out much more than the current mini can – all thanks to Intel’s thinking. If you combine the Mac OS, some very capable Intel hardware and of course the Apple Magic sauce – product design and marketing – and well, I think the living room will become very enabled. In fact this is the area in which I am most interested in witnessing the change. I like the mini and it can do some nice stuff. Even without an Apple 10 foot UI to make it all slick from the couch, the mini really needs more power for basic media center functions. I want more ports (check), better integrated audio (check) and video (check) and HD capabilities (check!). If this can be done today what can be coming for us within the year?

All in all, I am clearly excited at the prospect of this change. Reports from WWDC are confirming the keynote info on the ease in which applications can be ported. I can’t see the Cringely effect, with Intel acquiring Apple to fully beat the doors off of Microsoft, but I do see a very dynamic partnership. BSD, the core of OSX, has been running on Intel for more than a few years and can apparently run circles around Windows on similar platforms. MacWorld January will certainly bring some very cool announcements – especially keeping the normal Apple delivery schedule in mind to keep things on track per the WWDC Stevenote.

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ITMS Pre-Orders

smash notes the launch of ITMS pre-ordering… which is a very cool advance. I can only wonder if this is an extension of how the Podcasting feature works… Hit the link, downloads as bandwidth and product is available.