Apple Executes Their 17-Inch Quietly

Now that we've all had time to rejoice over the new Retina Display Macbook Pro, let us take a moment and remember the giant of the family, the 17 inch Macbook Pro. Without too much of a mention, Apple silently discountinued their 17 inch Pro model after WWDC. It might not have sold as many units as its smaller brothers and sisters just as we've reported, but for you professionals out there who loved your huge screen estate, we are sorry for your loss. 

The Sony PSP Go Is Dead

Oh boy, looks like yet another gadget is being killed off. After Microsoft killed the Zune and Cisco killed their Flip line of cameras, it's Sony's turn and they're killing the PSP Go. The PSP Go was first introduced to replace the PSP 3000 portable gaming system but it never took gamers love from the start with its digital only games and inability to play UMD games and movies where past PSP models where able to do. Sony's PSP 3000 is still living strong and is one of the most popular portable gaming systems on the market. Farewell PSP Go, you will not be missed.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Flip Brand Of Video Camcorders Is Dead

Cisco has issued a press release stating it will no longer be making Flip video camcorders and will refocus its strategic plan to align its operations. Well there you have it. Looks like it wasn't so smart buying a Flip cam if you've already owned a smartphone with a better built-in camera like the iPhone 4, which most do. It was fun while it lasted, especially for YouTubers.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Remember Apple's Bluetooth Headset?

Apple's Bluetooth Headset was first introduced back in 2007, when the world received one of the biggest contribution in mobile history, the iPhone. Unfortunately Apple's black and slim Bluetooth headset is no longer with us and has been discontinued by Apple in early 2009. Why? No one really knows but maybe the steep $129 price tag and mediocre audio quality drove consumers away towards other offerings like BlueAnt and Jawbone. Maybe Apple should try designing a whole new Bluetooth headset with an attractive price point and better quality. I would love to see Apple design something with similar curves as the iPhone 4 or better yet, the soon to be iPhone 5. Until then, there are many great options out there.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief