Apple said to hold 'iPad 3' event first week in March

  • Apple employee says upcoming new iPad 3 to have "truly amazing" screen

  • Pictured Sharp LCD panel claimed to be Retina Display for Apple's 'iPad 3'

  • Doubts cast on likelihood of quad-core A6 CPU in third-gen iPad

  • Lowest Prices ANYWHERE on MacBooks with exclusive AI coupons: Mac Price Guide updated Feb. 9th. (Find the best prices on Macs)
    Wednesday, April 30, 2008

    WWDC extension; Radeon HD 3870; MacBook Air EVDO hack

    By AppleInsider Staff

    Published: 10:00 AM EST (07:00 AM PST)


    Apple has extended the early registration discount period for its upcoming developers conference. Meanwhile, ATI is reported to be prepping the release of its Radeon HD 3870 for all-generation Mac Pros. And one MacBook Air owner has installed a stripped-down Verizon USB727 Aircard for dongle-less EVDO connectivity.

    WWDC early registration extended

    In traditional fashion, Apple on Tuesday extended the early registration deadline for its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) set to take place during the second week of June.

    Attendees who register before May 9th can still save up to $300, the company said. A standard E-Ticket to the week-long conference fetches $1295.00, while an E-Ticket 5 Pack is priced at $5180.00, which is the equivalent to getting the 5th ticket free.

    Individuals seeking to enroll as Apple Developer Connection (ADC) members for the first time are also offered package deals that include entry to WWDC and a one-year enrollment as either a Select ADC ($1694.00) member or a Premier ADC (3,499.00) member.

    Select ADC members get access to the ADC Software Seeding Program, Mac OS X and Xcode Tools, 2 Technical Support Incidents, and 1 ADC Hardware Discount. Premier members get access to the ADC Software Seeding Program, Mac OS X and Xcode Tools, 8 Technical Support Incidents, and 10 ADC Hardware Discounts.

    Radeon HD 3870 for Mac Pro

    Both Xlr8YourMac and Bare Feats are reporting that ATI's Radeon HD 3870 graphics card will be available sometime next month for both current and legacy Mac Pros.

    The card is said to include 512MB of DDR4 video memory, support for dual-booting into Windows, and also support CrossFire mode when running under Windows.

    Though performance and pricing have yet to be determined, both are expected to fall in line with that of Nvidia's recently released $279 GeForce 8800 GT upgrade card for first-generation Mac Pro systems.

    The Radeon HD 3870 is expected to be sold as a standalone retail product and won't necessarily be made available as a build-to-order option through Apple's online store.

    MacBook Air EVDO hack

    MacNN reports on a courageous move by MacBook Air owner Jordan Bunnell, who recently disassembled his ultra-thin notebook in order to install a stripped-down Verizon USB727 Aircard for dongle-less EVDO connectivity.

    Bunnell replaced the internal Airport card, located underneath the left-hand palm rest area, with the components inside the 727. To complete the operation, he also had to file away three screw mounts for the card to fit, as well as removing the USB connector to solder leads to the computer's USB port.

    Bunnell also took the antenna connector port from a defective Airport card in order to boost signal strength, since replacing the bottom case would trap the wireless signal.

    Apple Store Boston

    "I consistently get about 1,400-1,700Kbps vs. 1,800-2,000 when it was external," Bunnell said following of the finalized modification. "The hardest hit was the upload, I would get around 500Kbps, now I'm closer to 380Kbps."

    AppleInsider notes that users interested in this modification should be advised that opening up a non-consumer serviceable computer will void its warranty.

    Filed under : Current Hardware 13 Comments ] 
    Story topics: MacBook Air, Mac Pro   Print ] [ Story Link ] 


    RSS
    Mac Connection End of Summer Sale
    MacBook Pro Model
    Apple
    Price
    Discount
    2.4GHz dual 13" MacBook Pro $1,199.00 $1,096.05* $102.95
    2.8GHz dual 13" MacBook Pro $1,499.00 $1,382.19* $116.81
    2.2GHz quad 15" MacBook Pro $1,799.00 $1,647.06* $151.94
    2.4GHz quad 15" MacBook Pro $2,199.00 $1,983.65* $215.35
    2.4GHz quad 17" MacBook Pro $2,499.00 $2,288.23* $210.77
    Early 2011 MacBook Pro Model
    Apple
    Price
    Discount
    2.7GHz dual 13" MacBook Pro $1,499.00 $1,258.53* $240.47
    2.0GHz quad 15" MacBook Pro $1,799.00 $1,503.49* $295.51
    2.2GHz quad 15" MacBook Pro $2,199.00 $1,695.99* $503.01
    2.2GHz quad 17" MacBook Pro $2,499.00 $2,035.49* $463.51
    *Instant 3% AppleInsider Reader Discount Applied When Adding Items To Your Cart

    AppleInsider Features
    Hot Forum Topics

    Recent Articles
    Motorola puts blame on Google for lag on Android updates
    Apple again highlights Siri with new 'Road Trip,' 'Rock God' iPhone 4S ads
    iTunes customers facing mysterious account hacks, disappearing gift card money
    Apple said to be in 'crunch mode' to ready 'iPad 3' apps for on-stage demos, ads
    Google reportedly working on wireless home entertainment system
    Samsung Galaxy 10.1N cleared for sale in Germany
    Inside Sandboxing: how Apple plans to make the Mac App Store as secure as iOS
    AT&T throttling unlimited data users starting at 2 GB per month based on location
    Apple employee says upcoming iPad 3 to have "truly amazing" screen
    Workers' rights petitions delivered to Apple's Grand Central store
    US NOAA ditches BlackBerry, chooses Apple's iPhone and iPad
    FBI file on Steve Jobs reveals he was considered for White House position
    Apple now worth more than Google and Microsoft combined [u]
    Apple exploring 3D frame-of-reference iOS interface based on eye, light location
    Apple said to hold 'iPad 3' event first week in March
    Pictured Sharp LCD panel claimed to be Retina Display for Apple's 'iPad 3'
    Leaked photo allegedly shows outside back cover of Apple's next iPad
    Alleged Foxconn hack allowed bogus orders to be placed for vendors
    White MacBook sales come to close as Apple ceases sales to education institutions
    Google says it won't support fair licensing in open standards as Apple, Microsoft, Cisco have
    Cisco backs Apple's ETSI request for fair and open licensing of standards patents
    Doubts cast on likelihood of quad-core A6 CPU in third-gen iPad
    Path apologizes, offers opt-out for address book uploading
    iTunes Match generates 'magic money' for music copyright holders
    Siri rumored to gain support for Mandarin, Japanese and Russian in March
    US Air Force may buy 18,000 Apple iPads for cargo aircraft
    Purported 'iPad 3' back panel shows space for larger battery, new LCD
    Worker abuse petitions to be delivered Thursday at Apple's Grand Central store
    Microsoft joins Apple in pledging support for injunction free, FRAND patent licensing
    iPhone best at retaining resale value and offers lowest total cost of ownership
    iTunes-sponsored live Paul McCartney concert to stream for free on Apple TV
    Mobile carriers hate not having iPhone, pay premiums to get it
    Viacom deal brings MTV, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon shows to Amazon Prime
    European Apple resellers say lack of inventory is putting them out of business
    Sprint sold 1.8M iPhones in holiday quarter, 40% to new subscribers
    Apple continues adding Lion Internet Recovery support to 2010 Macs
    Amazon nears deal with Viacom as it readies standalone video subscriptions
    Apple asks ETSI standards body to set rules for standards essential patents
    Path app under fire for unauthorized address book upload
    Google to continue Motorola's FRAND licensing that seeks to monopolize H.264, UMTS








    AppleInsider RSS Feed
    AppleInsider © 1997-2011
    Please review our Privacy Policy.
    Written/Edited/Compiled by the AppleInsider Staff.