Ultra-Portable Mac Connector System?

Appleinsider points to a a patent application as a possible connector design for the rumored ultra-portable Apple laptop.

Apple explains that “as notebook computers are becoming increasingly thinner … connections systems need to be reduced in size to accommodate smaller form factors.”

One limiting factor, however, that prevents further size reduction is the actual size of the largest connector port (such as the Ethernet port, or Firewire port). To work around this limitation, Apple has proposed to essentially create collapsible ports housed in a “connection system” that you an open and close. In the closed position, the ports collapse to a smaller size, allowing the entire form factor of the computer to be thinner. When open, the ports expand to their full size.

Accordingly, this collapsing function enables a substantial reduction in the size of the connection system and thereby enables a substantial reduction in the form factor of a device implementing the connection system”

The patent application was first filed back in September of 2005, so may or may not find its way into a future Apple product, but Appleinsider has been expected an “ultra-portable” Apple laptop later this year or early next.

Intel’s Penryn Xeon Processors Due in November

TheRegister.co.uk reports that the first Intel Penryn chips will be formally launched on November 11th. The report apparently comes from Intel’s own website for dealers.

The first of the Penryn processors will be Xeon CPUs and come in 2.00GHz, 2.33GHz, 2.50GHz, 2.66GHz, 2.83GHz, 3.00GHz and 3.16GHz speeds with 1333MHz frontside buses. The 45nm chips are expected to be Quad-Core chips with 12MB of L2 cache.

Apple currently uses Xeon (server-class) processors in their Mac Pro computers. According to our Buyer’s Guide the Mac Pro was last updated to an 8-Core configuration in April of this year. However, the base Quad-core configurations have not been updated since their first release in August 2006.

The current Mac Pros offer Quad-Core configurations of 2.0GHz, 2.66GHz, and 3.0GHz (65nm, 4MB L2 Cache per Processor) and a 8-Core configuration at 3.0GHz (65nm, 8MB L2 Cache per Processor).

iLife ‘08 Introduced

Today Apple introduced iLife ‘08. The suite will ship on all new Macs starting today. Alternatively, the suite will be available to prior Mac users for $79. If you purchased your Mac on or after August 7th and did not get iLife ‘08, you can get it for $9.95.

iPhoto
-Events is a new way to automatically organize ever-expanding iPhoto libraries into events.
-Automatically hide/show photos based on star rating
-New Books and Calendars
-.Mac Web Gallery: Enhanced, web 2.0 photo galleries compatible with any browser. “Contribute from anywhere”… Allows you (or anyone) to add to web gallery from the internet or from the iPhone.

iMovie
-Completely new, designed to create a movie in 30 minutes or less.
-Video Library manages video source material
-Takes video from “any source” (HDV, still cameras that do video, AVCHD, etc…)
-Share menu includes support for exporting for iPod, iPhone, Apple TV. “Large resolution is better than DVD”
-.Mac Web Gallery and YouTube integration

iDVD
-”Professional Encoding”
-Better performance
-New themes

Magic Garageband
-Multi-take recording
-A way to experiment via auditioning multiple genres
-Visual EQ
-New Vocals Jam Pack

iWeb
-Web Widgets: live content from other sites
-Google Maps and Adsense
-My Albums: Simplify navigation by dragging your photo albums to a sleek, animated index page.
-Enhanced Photo Pages: Display up to 500 photos per album, complete with auto-pagination and viewing options.
-Theme Switching
-Personal domain name support

A Guided Tour is available.

Apple has also issued a few software updates for iLife ‘08:

iPhoto 7.0.1
This update to iPhoto addresses issues associated with publishing photos from an upgraded library to .Mac Web Gallery.
Front Row 1.3.1
This Front Row update provides for improved iPhoto compatibility.
Aperture 1.5.4
Aperture 1.5.4 is required for compatibility with iLife ‘08. This update is recommended for all Aperture users.

New iMacs Released

Apple has announced new iMacs at its press event today. The iMacs start at $1199 and come in 20 and 24″ form factors, as rumored, and will feature a more professional look.

Features:
-Up to 2.8 GHz Core 2 Extreme Processor
-Up to 4 GB Memory
-ATI Radeon HD Graphics
-Up to 1 TB Hard Disk
-Wireless 802.11n and Bluetooth 2.0

Also, Apple indicated that the keyboard that was previously leaked is indeed the new keyboard for the iMac.

Word of the iMac redesign first appeared in March from AppleInsider, though ThinkSecret was later able to corroborate the story and provide an exact date of release.

The new iMacs are available from the Apple Store (UK Store).

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Latest iPods to be flash-based, only up to 16GB?

Taiwanese paper DigiTimes put out a report (read: rumor) on this year’s iPod line (supposedly due this September), which is said to be primarily flash based (up to 16GB), eschewing hard drives entirely. 80 down to 16GB? One step forward, two steps back — so yeah, we hope so, but not really.

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New iMacs on Tuesday? Starting at $1199?


Apple is hosting a Media Event on Tuesday, August 7th, 2007 for a Mac-focused announcement. There have been long running rumors about potential iMac updates. The Apple iMac was last updated 334 days ago in September 2006.

We’ve received word that price points for the new “Good”, “Better”, and “Ultra” iMac models will fall at $1199, $1499, and $1799 price points. No details beyond this are available, and it does not exclude the possibility of other configurations.

Of interest, this differs from the existing iMac lineup which currently holds a range of 17″, 20″ and 24″ models which hit $999, $1199, $1499, and $1999 price points.

Rumors have previously pointed to the elimination of the low end 17″ iMac model, which could correlate with these price points. Other reports have claimed that the new iMacs will see a striking new industrial design.

Apple Event August 7th

Multiple sites are reporting that Apple has called the media to its Cupertino headquarters next Tuesday, August 7th at 10am PDT. The reports indicate that the event will be strictly Mac-related.

Rumors have been indicating that the iMac is set for a dramatic refresh on that date, with iLife and iWork updates perhaps also in the wings.

Mac OS X 10.4.11 In the Works

ThinkSecret briefly claims that Apple will released another Tiger (10.4) update:

Apple is preparing to release another update to Tiger ahead of Leopard’s release, Think Secret has learned, although details of the Mac OS X 10.4.11 update are otherwise scarce at the moment.

Appleinsider adds that Apple informed a select group of developers about the intended plans.

Apple released Mac OS X 10.4.10 in June 2007, and expects to release Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) in October 2007.