The real Lauren in ‘I’m a PC’ TV commercial

laurendelong The real Lauren in Im a PC TV commercialThis is another I’m a PC commercial run by Microsoft targeting its chief rival, Apple as the focus. The storyline this time, ‘Lauren goes in search of a laptop - with “speed”, a comfortable keyboard, and a 17-inch screen - for under $1,000‘. If she can get it, she can keep it, that how the ads goes

I has caused a stir when it was aired on TV in the North America. You can guess why ,because this is just another never ending PC vs Mac commercial wars . We all know this is just commercial about the pricing war, but somehow, the human being is unpredictable. Someone goes another miles to dig who  ‘Lauren’ is, which turn out an actress name Lauren De Long who lives in Los Angeles. I guess she never expect to be an instant hit like this, and on internet because of this commercial.

Although, she portrayed as geeks on the commercial, but you can judge the real person by her photos above.  The commercial targeted only for North America, but who know there will be regional version later? And if you notice, this is only the first hunt for PC commercial, based on the ads title ‘Laptop Hunters #1 - Lauren

There are more Lauren bio on Apple 2.0 and photos at Gizmodo. See, how the big tech blog has become PerezHilton version of tech fame..

Psystar’s Mac Clone gets better spec

Early this March,  Apple refreshes its 2009 desktop line with to be more competetive.  Mac Mini, iMac and iMac Pro upgraded with new and more powerful hardware and software as well as slight modification on its external looks.

PsyStar, one of the  Mac clone maker that currently in legal tussle with Apple over the legality of its Mac clone, apparently doing the hardware refresh from their end as well, with new Mac in mind.

Open(3) and OpenPro are the 2 models that received an enhancement in software and hardware. Open(3)(direct compete to Mac Mini/iMac) which priced from $599, run on Mac OS X Leopard v10.5 OS and now powered by 2.8 GHz Core2Duo E7400 processor, 2GB DDR2 800 RAM and 500GB 7200RPM SATA hard drive.

While Open Pro(direct compete to Mac Pro) also run on Mac OS X Leopard v10.5, powered by 3.16GHz Core2Duo E8500 CPU, 4GB DDR2 800 RAM and 1TB 7,200RPM SATA2 w/32MB CACHE.

With impressive specs priced lower than Apple’s , Psystar is hopeful to grab more market share from Apple, who work hard to defend its ‘territory’open3 osx4 Psystars Mac Clone gets better spec
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Targus for Mac

Something common about Mac and its accessories are, it  has minimalist yet cool design with white or silver colour as standard.  Not all peripheral manufacturers design product for Mac, but now there will be another alternatives from Targus, the first of such product from them.

It’s not 1, but Targus unveiled 7 products in single release. That including Wireless mouse (RM182), Bluetooth Laser Mouse (RM255), USB hub (RM109), Bluetooth Presenter, Fila Share Cables (RM215), Chill Mat(RM215) and Privacy Screen.  

Each product created with Mac ‘fan’ in mind, who usually willing to pay premium price for quality product, thus you can aspect the products are beautifully designed and full of style to match the similar traits on Mac machines.

To know more head to Targus for Mac microsite, designed specially for it. Some screen shots taken from there.

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Mac Clones War

The popularity of Apple machine in recent years has unexpectedly invited more Mac clone makers resurface on the market. One thing for sure, Apple won’t sit down quietly looking to this ’surprise” competition that violating their end user term of use. Apple forbid Mac OS X from being installed on non-Apple hardware.

First of all, I’ve never been using any Apple machine until recently. So this post is merely what I think, that based on what I read. Back to the clone, this development receive mixed respond from the general users as well as Apple fan.

One side strongly disagree with it, stating incompatibly & instability among other as the main reason behind it. The objection based on the sense that by allowing such thing to happen, it could put Mac in the same position as Windows now. Incompatibility issue between the operating system and the hardware often resulting instability on the whole system. Furthermore, by agreeing to open Mac OS to other hardware vendor,  the future release/upgrade of Mac OS X upgrade could potentially dragged longer, in order to ensure the hardware compatibility issue fully taken care off.

On another side that support this Mac clone idea, citing the price as the main reason that could drive this clone to the market. High end Mac machine usually priced higher than its rival, Windows based machine that run on almost similar spec. Other than that, hard core gamers for instance, willing to go for Mac clone because of its ‘openness’ and ‘easiness’ to switch to the higher end graphic card.

First timer might tempted (and recommended) to go for real Mac, to avoid tangled into the hardware and software complex issue if any problem arise. And there are warranty that will cover it as well. Experienced user might wanna move to powerful machine, but not willing to fork more $$$. Hence this is where Mac Clone positioned itself  into the market.

A quick look on Macworld found 3 Mac clones Psystar, PearC and Openimac (linked to respective news update) and Open Tech which already closed it operation. Don’t expect they’re as ‘beauty’ as the original one though. Interestingly, 2 of them are based outside of the US, which make the lawsuit is favor of them ( I think so) since Apple is based in the US.

A commentator in one of the post throws interesting ideas for those lack of fund but still want go for Mac. Buy used or refurbished unit, if you can’t afford to buy a new one, as long as it is from Apple. So for the time being, I think I’ll stick to that idea.

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Create Mac or Dell looks alike dock with Rocketdock

Having seen Dell Dock on Dell Studio, and Mac (have it a long time ago), I’m searching the net to get my own dock, which has brought me to RocketDock.

RocketDock is a similar application distributed free of charge that looks and behaves similar if not better than the latter. Cheers for MS 2000 and XP users since it is compatible to your OS as well.

It has tonnes of addons. You can customize the appearance by using different kinds of skin and icon. Or personalize it by adding more tiny app (docklet), to make your dock useful and cater to your needs. Apart from that, it has a feature to set the minimized application to appear on the RocketDock. Thus any movie currently palying will keep on playing even though after being minimized, like Vista isn’t?

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This is how the RocketDock looks like with the default icon, menu and skin (except for Firefox icon).

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This is how RocketDock in my Vista OS system looks like. It can be placed at the bottom, right or left of your screen.

Compare it with Dell Dock at the screen shot below. At a glance, it looks similar even though the function and setup beneath it is different. Dell Dock is preset with certain functions, not merely the shortcut to any files or programs. Other than that, Dell Dock icon has a child icon, which is the submenu of the icon itself. See the video from yesterday’s post

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