Last minute iMac and Mac Mini rumors

With less than 24 hours to go before Apple is scheduled to host a Mac-related media event on its campus, several small tidbits regarding new iMac pricing and the fate of the Mac mini have surfaced.

New iMacs

According to one source, Apple has issued to suppliers three new iMac price points for models that are expected to be immediately available following their introduction on Tuesday.

Apple currently offers two 17-inch iMac configurations (for $999 and $1199, respectively), a 20-inch configuration for $1499, and a high-end 24-inch configuration for $1999. However, the new pricing information suggest Apple will drop one configuration and sell just three models at $1199, $1499 and $1799.

Mac mini rumors

Meanwhile, there are unconfirmed last minute reports that Apple may extend the life of the Mac mini by squeezing another slight revision from the petite desktop’s existing architecture.

According to those reports, such a move would be accompanied by significant price drops that would allow the forgotten Mac to linger for several more months as an extremely low cost, low performance offering.

iLife

Finally, there are also rumblings that a new version of iLife will indeed see some attention on Tuesday (possibly encompassing a new version of iWork to form a more compelling solution).

As with all last-minute rumors, AppleInsider recommends taking this information with a grain of salt and waiting out the last few hours to hear the official word from Apple.

From Apple Insider

New writer for Opensoft

If you have ever heard of http://www.open-soft.org, you might like this post. Ever since my BIG interview with Robert Scoble on the Scoble Show, I have gotten a lot of attention for people, as you might think. One of them happen to be Thomas Garwood from OpenSoft.

Opensoft is a technology site that specializes in freeware and open source software reviews. Anyone can sign up and contribute to the site. You can also get us to find freeware for you, or you can search for freeware with Freesearch, the freeware search engine. If you don’t know what freeware is, here are some clues.

Freeware programs are programs that are completely free, and never expire. Open-source programs are not only free, but also come with the source code used to make the program. You are also encouraged to change it and distribute it in any way. See the Free Software Foundation for more details. I have joined the staff of OpenSoft to help them out, and write some intresting posts. Well, that is about it. If you have any questions about OpenSoft, please click on this link.

If you have any questions regarding this, please go to the contact page on my blog, and email me, or IM me. Please keep in mind that I am still on vacation, and it will take some time to respond.

Mahalo,

Daniel

Thank you for the support

Hello everybody,

I just want to say thank you for your donations. I have realized that there are less fortunate people who need this money more than I do. I have selected a charity (the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society) and will donate the money that you have given me. If you do not wish to donate to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, I will gladly refund your money.
If you have any questions or concerns, please email me back. I greatly appreciate your generosity and feel that helping others in need is more important than me getting a new computer.
Thank you so much again! Have a great day!


Thanks,
Daniel Brusilovsky

Photos, Podcasts and More…….

So we just had lunch, and I did Apple Universe #24 with 2 special guests, and occasional guest,  Douglas Bell! We had Patrick Havens from http://www.wordcamp.info and Charles Striclin from the WordPress Podcast! We had a great episode and Apple Universe is up to date! As for my photos, I have uploaded another 50 pics to my Flickr account! If you have any questions, or want any specific photos, please contact me!

Word Camp 2007: Day 1

Today was the first day of WordCamp 2007.I had a really good time and meet some really cool people, Stephanie Booth and Lorna Dietz! I want to recognize that all the live-blogged articles below are ALL Stephanie! I don;t want to get into any trouble! There are a bunch of Word Camp pictures on Flickr!

Here are the sessions that my new friend, Stephanie Booth, live-blogged.

I really enjoyed Day 1, plus my exclusive interview with Matt Mullenweg and Andy Skelton! I am uploading the episode as we speak! I am hoping to have Apple Universe #23 up by tomorrow! Don’t forget that tomorrow I will we recording Apple Universe #24 with Mike Adams, Charles from WordPress Podcast and hopefully Douglas Bell! Stay tuned for Word Camp 2007: Day 2!

Designing the Obvious

Designing the Obvious explores the character traits of great Web applications and uses them as guiding principles of application design so the end result of every project instills customer satisfaction and loyalty.

Based on the book of the same name, hear from the author himself on how to create the best website, blog, or application possible.

Robert Hoekman Jr. Session Leader: Robert Hoekman, Jr.

WordPress blog: The Blog

Robert Hoekman, Jr., is a professional Interaction Designer and Usability Specialist who has worked with Go Daddy Software, Macromedia, Adobe, United Airlines, Cisco Systems, and countless others to provide superior user experiences to a wide range of audiences. His newest book, Designing the Obvious, focuses on seven guiding principles of great Web-based software and how to leverage them in any real-world project.

Getting Involved with WordPress

Have you wanted to give back in some way to WordPress, but just don’t know where to begin?

Lloyd Budd and Mark Jaquith are two Open Source veterans who will be covering how you can pitch in with various aspects of WordPress.org whether or not you can spell PHP. WordPress is a product of the hundreds of people who have pitched in before you, so if you’ve considered giving back to the community this session is for you.

Session Leader: Lloyd Budd

WordPress blog: A Fool’s Wisdom

Bio coming soon.

Session Leader: Mark Jaquith

WordPress blogs: Tempus Fugit, Mark on WordPress

Bio coming soon