Love the new Macbook, but where’s the Firewire?

With the announcement of a new line of Macbook and Macbook Pro laptops from Apple, I had to stop by the local Apple store and check them out.  From the website it looked like the Firewire port was missing from the entry level Macbook.  With video editing being such a large part of the iLife experience, I couldn’t believe this feature would be missing from a new product.  However, when I entered the store, my suspicions were confirmed, the Firewire port was indeed missing.  With all the thought that went into designing these new machines, it’s hard for me to believe Apple would leave this out.  Any video amateur or professional is now essentially forced into buying the $2k+ pro model if they want to plug in many digital video cameras.  After looking at the specs for both machines, it would seem the Firewire port is the largest differentiating factor now aside from size.  Apple’s even dropped the standard FW400 port on the Pro in favor of a single FW800 port.  This makes sense to me in that it seemed a bit redundant to have both.  Perhaps most Macbook users don’t use the FW400 port.  If so, this probably won’t turn out to be a problem.  I personally haven’t used mine except to hook up an external drive once, but if I ever wanted to get into video editing again it would certainly come in handy.  That said, the new Macbooks are quite a piece of engineering to behold.  Check out the video on the new Macbook site to see just how much went into its creation.

Tax free weekend

With the tax free weekend and a brand new Apple store less than a block from my office, I couldn’t resist. As it happens, my mother-in-law needed a new computer and wireless setup. Of course I couldn’t leave without a little something for myself. As a matter of fact I’m writing this entry on it right now! (an iPod touch) I’ve barely used it and I’m already in love with it! The only real downside is no wpa enterprise 🙁 Maybe there’s a hack?

update:  If you need WPA Enterprise on your iPod touch, just pay the $10 to get the 2.0 version firmware.  It’s got support for enterprise WPA/WPA2 encryption and loads of other features that will make the device more useful in the workplace.  More on that later…

Apple store opens in downtown Charleston

Yesterday Apple opened their new store on King Street to a large crowd of people anxiously waiting to see the latest iPhone 3G.  Of couse I had to stop by to check things out.  The store, formerly Granny’s Goodies and briefly Cumberlands night club looks beautiful.  On the inside it’s classic apple, sleek and modern.  On the outside it still blends in with the rest of the historic buildings.  The best thing about this store is that local Apple users finally have a place to take their Mac or pick up a new one.  Before, the only choice was to have it shipped.  Unfortunately for me, I didn’t get there in time to get a free T-shirt, but that’s ok.  I got to play with the new 3G iPhone, an Apple TV and the MacBook Air.  Nothing really new, but still fun to play with.  That’s the only thing about IT, there’s rarely something computer related at a retail store that’s a big surprise.