Jony Ive Designed (RED) Mac Pro Fetches $977,000 At Auction

Jony Ive Designed (RED) Mac Pro Fetches $977,000 At AuctionApple has a series of products that bear the (RED) tag, which are essentially products where a portion of its sales are donated to charity. This has resulted in Apple products such as iPods and accessories which bear the tag, and recently a specially designed Mac Pro by Apple’s own design guru, Jony Ive, and Marc Newson. At that time it was expected that this special edition Mac Pro could fetch anywhere between $40,000-$60,000, which is admittedly a lot more than what the original computer is worth, but it looks like those expectations have since been shattered as the computer has managed to fetch an eye-watering $977,000 at auction!

The auction was held at Sotheby’s and was meant to benefit The Global Fund to help fight AIDS. In fact this auction has managed to beat out the previous record holder, an Apple 1 computer which sold for $640,000. Other products designed by Ive and Newson were also sold for far more than their estimates, such as the Rose Gold Apple Earpods that fetched $461,000, a custom Leica camera that fetched $1.8 million, and a (RED) desk that fetched $1.6 million. While this was done for charity, it certainly won’t help Apple’s reputation of charging way more for products than what they really are worth. What do you guys think? Would any of you have paid that much if you had that much money lying around?

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    Microsoft Planning To Unite Their Windows Operating Systems

    Microsoft Planning To Unite Their Windows Operating SystemsWhen it comes to Microsoft’s operating systems, the company has three under their belt. They have the regular version of Windows which are designed for Intel/AMD processors for computers and laptops, and they have Windows RT which is for ARM-based devices, such as tablets like the Surface 2, and they also have Windows Phone which has been designed specifically for smartphones in mind. Sometimes it can get a bit confusing but it seems that Microsoft is hoping to put an end to the confusion sometime in the future.

    This is according to Executive VP Devices and Studios at Microsoft, Julie Larson-Green, who stated during a Q&A held at the UBS Global Technology Summit that there will come a day when the company will no longer have three versions of Windows, but will unite all 3 under a single brand. “We have the Windows Phone OS.  We have Windows RT and we have full Windows.  We’re not going to have three.  We do think there’s a world where there is a more mobile operating system that doesn’t have the risks to battery life, or the risks to security.  But, it also comes at the cost of flexibility.  So we believe in that vision and that direction and we’re continuing down that path.”

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    Storm Small Box NUC CI5H Compact Desktop PC

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    Storm System Technology is bringing you their latest compact desktop PC, the Storm Small Box NUC CI5H. Adopting Intel’s D54250WYK NUC barebone mini PC case, this space-saving system is packed with a 1.30GHz Intel Core i5-4250U processor, an Intel HD Graphics 5000, a 4GB DDR3 RAM, a 64GB SSD (Plextor M5M) and runs on either Windows 7 or 8.1 OS (Basic Configuration). The Storm Small Box NUC CI5H is available now for 66,150 Yen (about $660). [Product Page]

    Tsukumo G-GEAR neo GX7J-C52/ZE2 Gaming PC

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    A new gaming PC from Tsukumo Japan has recently entered the market. Called the G-GEAR neo GX7J-C52/ZE2, the system sports a 3.50GHz Intel Core i7-4770K processor, an Intel Z87 Express Chipset, an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780Ti 3GB graphics card, an 8GB DDR3 RAM, a 120GB SSD, a 1TB hard drive, a DVD Super Multi Drive, a 750W 80PLUS GOLD power supply and runs on Windows 8.1 OS. The G-GEAR neo GX7J-C52/ZE2 is available now for 219,980 Yen (about $2,190). [Product Page]

    HBO GO Now Supports Google Chromecast Across iOS, Android, Web

    Ever since Google revealed its Chromecast, companies have been slow, but steady, to support their streaming content device. Companies like Hulu and Pandora have shown their support for the Chromecast, and today, one of the most popular streaming video service for a premium cable company has just announced they’re supporting the device. Of course, we’re talking about HBO GO. (more…)

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    Chromebooks Could Be Getting “OK Google” Voice Commands

    Chromebooks Could Be Getting OK Google Voice CommandsOne of the cool features of the Moto X and the Android 4.4 KitKat update is that it gives Android users the ability to wake up their device simply by saying, “OK Google”. Wouldn’t it be cool if our laptops could do that as well? Turns out that it might, according to Francois Beaufort who claims that the “OK Google” feature could be making its way onto Google Chromebooks in the future. This feature appears to be the beginning of things and will need to be enabled manually, suggesting that it isn’t exactly open to mass consumption just yet. Beaufort claims that this will allow users to wake up their Chromebooks as well as open the App Launcher at the same time.

    It also seems that soon users will be able to perform more voice commands on their Chromebooks, such as open their emails, initiate chats, and more. For more information on enabling this feature, hit up Beaufort’s Google+ post or check out the Chromium page for the details. In the meantime what sort of cool “OK Google” features would Chromebook owners like to see make its way onto their computers?

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    Storm Heavy Gamer FX Gaming PC

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    Storm System Technology is proud to bring you their latest gaming PC, the Storm Heavy Gamer FX. Powered by a 4.40GHz AMD FX-9370 processor, the system sports an AMD 990FX + SB950 chipset, a Radeon R9 290 4GB graphics card, a 16GB DDR3 RAM, a 1TB SSD (Samsung SSD 840 EVO Series), a DVD Super Multi Drive, a 1000W 80PLUS BRONZE power supply and runs on either Windows 7 or 8.1 OS. The Storm Heavy Gamer FX is available now for 269,850 Yen (about $2,705). [Product Page]

    Adobe Opens Up Photoshop Photography Program For Everyone

    Adobe Opens Up Photoshop Photography Program For Everyone

    Back in September, Adobe launched the Photoshop Photography Program for customers who were already using Creative Suite 3 or later. The program provides access to Photoshop CC, Lightroom 5 plus additional feature updates and upgrades as they become available, Behance ProSite and 20GB of cloud storage all through Adobe Creative Cloud for just $9.99 per month as an annual subscription. Adobe has removed the initial restriction of owning Creative Suite 3 for a limited time, thus allowing anyone and everyone to take advantage of this program.

    However, this promotion is being run for a limited time. Interested customers can sign up through Adobe’s website during the promotion period which runs from today and ends on December 2nd, 2013. The original deal, which requires customers to own a previous version of Creative Suite or Photoshop Extended, runs through December 31st, 2013 and offers the same benefits for the same annual subscription charges. This is certainly a good deal for those users who don’t own Creative Suite 3, and given the relatively short amount of time this deal is being run for, its best that those enticed by it sign up sooner rather than later. For $10 per month, users can have their own fully customizable professional portfolio on Behance, as well as 20GB cloud storage for file sharing and collaboration apart from access to Photoshop CC and Lightroom 5.

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    Microsoft Store Now On eBay

    Microsoft Store Now On eBayNow here is a rather interesting proposition – Microsoft, a corporate giant in its own right, already has their very own retail website, not to mention have over 75 Microsoft Store brick-and-mortar locations which dot the landscape in the U.S. as well as Canada. The thing is, the company still has plans to expand their retail presence, and their latest effort in doing so would be through the announcement of their very own store on eBay.

    According to the Microsoft blog,” By working with eBay, a top global shopping destination with more than 124 million active users globally, even more customers can now purchase their favorite Microsoft first-party products including Surface and Xbox, as well as accessories. Our customers can expect the same safe online shopping experience, return policy and free shipping from the Microsoft Store on eBay that they’ve come to expect on microsoftstore.com.”

    Right now, the eBay page for Microsoft does seem to arrive with a limited supply of products in comparison to the main Microsoft Store site. It is still selling the previous generation Surface and Surface Pro tablets at a discount, instead of having the most recent Surface products on sale. While everyone is looking forward to the Xbox One this weekend, the eBay page is still pushing the aged Xbox 360 console. We wish Microsoft the very best in this endeavor! [Press Release]

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    Bitcasa Offers new Pricing Tiers

    All good things must eventually come to an end, or so it seems according to the natural law of life. For those who have been mulling over just how long will Bitcasa’s infinite cloud storage offer be made available to the masses for an annual fee of $99, it is time to stop thinking. Bitcasa has already revamped their pricing tiers, and so those who want to take advantage of the unlimited service will now need to fork out $99 monthly instead – and if you think that you would be hogging a whole lot of data throughout the entire year, then it might be better to settle for the $999 annual fee instead, which would more or less give you two months of free storage for the price of 10 months.

    Bitcasa has come up with this new pricing plan partly because we suspect that the “promotional or honeymoon period” is over, and because most of their subscribers do not fill up their quota of space. In fact, Bitcasa reported that 98% of their customers consume under five terabytes of data, while another 92 percent “do not store anywhere close to a terabyte.” Apart from that, a survey (no idea on how large the sample size was) of its customers pointed out that they want features more than extra space. Has this revamped pricing tiers affected you in any way? [Press Release]

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