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Parallels Buy 1 Get 1 Free Offer!

VMware Fusion recently had a heavy discount on their virtualization application, and Parallels is here to follow suit. Actually, this offer has been not publicised in any way, we found the link from one of our twitter followers. Parallels now has a Buy 1 get 1 free offer going on, so you can have two copies of Parallels for $40 each.

Of course, before you jump the the offer, know that we are just about prepping our Parallels vs Fusion shootout, the results of which will be out soon. We can’t say much about the results now so you will have to keep guessing.

If you’ve set your mind on Parallels, now is the time for we have no idea when the offer will be ending, being that there was no press release or mention of it on the site. We’ll update this post as more details are revealed.

[Thanks Nathan!]

MacUpdate Holiday Bundle Saves You Big Bucks

The MacUpdate Holiday Bundle is live, and is saving you a huge amount of dough. The ten apps will save you 82% off the compounded price of $450. Best part is there’s no filler apps in this bundle, most of them being very useful for day to day use.

It is troubling that we haven’t reviewed a single one of these on SA, but we have a few of these in our test labs waiting for the review to be published. The rest I’ve been familiar with for a while now and can definitely vouch for them.

Here’s a lowdown on some of them.

RapidWeaver: RealMacSoftware’s Rapidweaver can be regarded as an iWeb on steroids. If you want to have your website and blog, but find iWeb too basic (and don’t want to go into the complexities of raw coding) you must check out RapidWeaver. Cost $79.

DriveGenius: This is one slick maintainance tool for your Mac. It can fix up errors, change partition sizes, clone your OS and all this in a slick UI that Mac applications are famous for. Price? A staggering $99.

Default Folder X: If you find Apple’s open/save dialog boxes a little troubling to navigate in, Default Folder X puts a whole new dimension to the experience. You can save favourites, shortcuts, recent items and a whole lot more. Definitely a utility to look forward to. Price: $35.

LittleSnitch: Need to know which apps are talking back to their servers? Need to know which apps are hogging your network bandwidth? LittleSnitch is a great outgoing firewall for monitoring all your network traffic. Price: $30.

Virus Barrier X5: Personally I wouldn’t recommend an antivirus for any Mac user, but if you are paranoid about security, having an antivirus wouldn’t hurt. Besides, you can at least make sure you don’t pass on viruses to your PCs if you have any. Price: $70. 

I’m not familiar with the rest of the apps, which include iVolume ($30), WhatSize 4 ($13), MacPilot ($20), KeyCue ($27), MacGourmet Deluxe ($45). Check out the product pages to find out more about these apps.

As you can see, the MacUpdate bundle is a terrific one which mostly includes good quality Mac apps that you would actually want to use. This is a limited time offer with only 9 days remaining on the clock for you to download and buy the holiday promo.

Black Friday Deals Roundup

The Smoking Apples Team would like to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving. And with thanksgiving, comes the Black Friday sale, where companies throw in huge discounts on their products to rapidly clear stock. We’ve weeded the internet and found out the best deals on Macs, iPods, iPhone, and applications including those for the App Store. So without further ado, here’s the Black Friday deals roundup.

Devon-Tech »
I personally haven’t used any of their products, but Devon-Tech, makers of DevonThink, DevonNote, and a bunch of other Devon utilities is having a 25% off on all their products, including upgrades. 

App4Mac »
Makers of utilities like Rename4Mac, Sequence (reviewed), and other desktop utilities. Having a wholesome 50% off on all their products. 

iPhone Gift Card »
Buy an iPhone 3G gift card as a thanksgiving gift.

1Password »
If you didn’t win a license at our 1Password review and giveaway, here’s your chance to get 15% off of a single license. And, if you already are a 1Password user, you get to gift 3 licenses to your friends! Great Thanksgiving gesture by Agile Web, and a great software in 1Password.

MacMall »
Huge discounts on most Mac products, including the new unibody MacBooks, refurbished MacBooks Airs, and everything else put together. Of course, we haven’t heard a lot of good things about MacMall, so you might want to stick to just official Apple Stores. 

Mac Office 2008 »
Office for Mac couldn’t be cheaper. If you absolutely need this office suite, get the Special Media Edition for a never before $150 ($140 at Amazon) and the Home and Student edition for $110 at Amazon. Of course, we’d still advice you to go in for the much cheaper and better iWork ‘08 at $67.

Are there any deals you may have noticed on the interweb? Send them along to pr]at[smokingapples.com or shout em’ out in the comments.

Disclaimer: Any Amazon links mentioned in this page are affiliate links. If you purchase using them you support Smoking Apples.

Apple’s Black Friday Sales Begin

Not in the US store, but in their New Zealand Store we have seen that Apple has revealed the Black Friday pricing for all Macs and iPods. 

The discounts however are less than startling. For all the advertising and rumours of “15% off”, the sale is an average (convert to USD) $100 off from the new MacBooks and iMac. The MacBook Pro, Air, Mini, and Mac Pro prices remain untouched. The US store of course will open the discount sales soon enough, so we’ll get to see those prices first hand. 

Of course, we’ve also heard that all Apple Stores are agreeing to match up to any discount sale you might find on the net. So if you carry along with you a print out of a sale you have found on the internet, the store will most probably agree to match those prices. Check out deals on MacMall before walking into an Apple Store. 

We’re of course still digging around for special deals on Macs, iPods and applications for the Mac and iPhone. If you know any, tip us off at pr@smokingapples or leave a comment.

[Thanks Mark for the heads up.]

iPod Nano 4GB Now Available for Rs 6900

The festive season is here in India, and Diwali, the festival of lights, is around the corner. Apple doesn’t want to miss out on the corporate & personal gifting and festival season sales. 

Apple India is now offering the iPod Nano 4GB with a “special festival pricing” of Rs. 6900 (inc. of all taxes). Note that it’s 4GB and not the 8GB but it’s still the new Chromatic iPod Nano that was recently launched. So now we know where Apple is disposing off those 4GB 4th-Gen Nanos that were spotted some time back.

diwali offer on iPod nano india

The 4GB version is 21% cheaper than the 8GB model which costs Rs 8,200 (plus taxes). Hurry up and call your local iPod dealer as the offer is valid for a limited period till stocks last. And considering that the 4GB Nano isn’t even an official release, that might just be true.

Now if only Apple India could have a similar offer on their new MacBooks, we might just be able to afford one.

The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right MacBook

With all three MacBook lines—MacBook, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air—now sporting enclosures machined out of a single block of aluminium and black, backlit keyboards with chicklet style keys, it’s more difficult than ever to zero in on which particular model and configuration to go for. Further complicating matters are the new prices for all these notebooks which, to say the least, are freakin’ exhorbitant!

Worry not though, dear readers, because where there is a problem, there exists a solution, specially if it’s Smoking Apples we’re talking about. In this article, I’ve tried to highlight the key differences between the various configurations that these notebooks are available in (eight in total) and point out the positives and negatives of each one. At the end, I’ll leave you with two recommendations, one for the budget conscious buyer and another for those of you who want to go all out and have the cash to do so. Continue Reading »

Indian MacBook Prices Are Out. Expensive!

The rising dollar and falling economy, has resulted in the prices of the new MacBooks shooting up. Macs are expensive in India, again.

Here are the maximum retail prices of the new notebooks. Note that these are at MRP, and you can usually get a better deal at your Apple retailer.

MacBook Alu 2.0 Ghz. - 79,700
MacBook Alu 2.4Ghz - 96,500

MacBook Air 1.6Ghz - 1,07,000
MacBook Air 1.86Ghz - 1,49,000

MacBook Pro 2.4Ghz - 1,19,000
MacBook Pro 2.53Ghz - 1,49,000

MacBook Pro 17” - 1,62,600

*All prices in Indian Rupees. 1 USD = Rs. 48. 

The prices are from Keystone.in, an official Apple Authorised Centre in Goa. The store confirmed that these are official prices. The pricing for the white MacBook is still confusing, as they still have the three models in stock. 

Only time will tell whether these insane prices are guesswork by an Apple PR, or whether they actually plan to sell any at this rate. What’s your take on the prices? Dreams shattered again?

Carrier-Free Unlocked iPhones Start Shipping in Hong Kong

In a surprising turn of events, Apple has introduced completely carrier-free iPhones in Hong Kong. The city already has iPhones being sold locked to 3HK (owned by Hutchinson), yet Apple [HK] has listed the unlocked phones, without any prior announcement or press release whatsoever.

iPhone 3G purchased at the Apple Online Store can be activated with any wireless carrier. Simply insert the SIM from your current phone into iPhone 3G and connect to iTunes 8 to complete activation.

The unlocked iPhones cost HK$ 5,400 (US$ 692), while a 16GB model costs HK$ 6,200 (US$ 794). That brings it to around Rs. 33,000 for the 8GB and Rs. 37,500 for the 16GB, if introduced in India. 

So would you pay the extra cash just to be able to use the iPhone with your preferred carrier or is a contract-free but carrier locked iPhone good enough for you?

[Via MacNN]

New iPod Prices for India Announced!

For all those in India who are wondering what the juicy new iPods are gonna cost, Apple has announced the prices! The new iPods will not arrive in stores for at least another week, so this gives you ample time to get that cash ready.

These prices are on the higher side. Of course these are MRPs so you might be able to work your way into getting a discount if you know the store well. 

As you can see, the price of the 8GB iPod Touch has dropped to 15,100 from its earlier price of 17,100. The classic and the nano’s stay at the same price point as earlier, except now with twice the capacity. Watch out for deals though, as you might even be able to snag a new 3G iPod Nano for a lesser price. The iPod Shuffle stays at the same price point of 2,700 for the 1GB, and 3,800 for the 2GB. 

The Imagine Store (Goa) has offered to do nationwide shipping for the higher-end iPods, so if you want to get it delivered home, just get in touch with them.

iPhone Pricing in India

The current standing price for the iPhone in India is Rs. 31,000 and Rs. 36,100 respectively for the 8GB and 16GB models. This seems to have everyone in a tussle as to why a device that was touted to be “half the price” actually turned out to be three-to-four times more. I’m not in the least bit disappointed; it was more than expected. The answers lie in historical patterns as well as present marketing. Let’s start right from the beginning.

Apple has never seen India as a potential market for anything except the iPod—and that too five years after the first iPod debuted in the U.S.A.. It was around the middle of 2005 that iPods began to roll into the country and one would see them everywhere (a few departmental stores had them too). India has never been on Apple’s radar as a market for Macs, the iTunes Store, or the Apple TV. It would be a really far fetched bet to believe that their latest gadget would be any different. Heck, Apple itself is not selling it either. It is being brought in by the telecom giants Airtel and Vodafone. Apple resellers are taking pre-orders and have reportedly said that they’ll be selling the phones, but again, they’re being paid by either of the two telecom companies to do so, not by their parent company Apple.

The price tag of $199 is for locked phones and we know that AT&T is shelling out good money to subsidise the price and keep it that low. That means the price cut is at the provider’s loss, who plans to offset it by selling them in large quantities and levying outrageous charges on customers in the form of recurring rentals for the entire duration of their multi-year contract. That ploy might work in India too, but it would be a gamble because the majority (and I mean majority) of the country has never used a smartphone before. The ones who have, have been using Blackberrys and Nokias, two very reputed brands in the country. A lower price of around Rs. 25,000 might be good to sell it as a ‘smart phone for the masses’, but the masses in India:

  • cannot afford a phone for Rs. 15,000 or more; and
  • don’t particularly care for Apple as a phone company, especially one that wants you to spend about Rs. 20,000 on their phone.

In a market which has never associated Apple with anything except music players, bringing in a new device at their own loss is a risk companies are not going to take so early in the game. Maybe a few months down the line we can expect a price cut (like what the Motorola Razr saw), but the telcos will want to make the most of it while they can play off the hype that the international market has created in people’s minds. Remember, the mainstream crowd hasn’t heard most of the problems the iPhone 3G has been facing. It’s only us, who follow technology news like we do, who know what’s really happening.

Then there are those who are jacktastically converting the international prices of $599 and $699 for contract free iPhones to Indian National Rupee and saying that the price is still high. We can’t do much about that. For what it’s worth, I think the price tag of $599 or more for an iPhone 3G is very high in and of itself, but that’s the subject of another discussion.

The iPhone has been priced relative to other smart phones in the market and, comparatively, it holds up pretty well. The 8GB iPhone is almost in the same price bracket as the 8GB N95 and, similarly, the 16GB model has a price close to the N96’s (argument of features and usage plans aside). It is also priced near about the same as the most expensive Blackberry. Plus, you’re paying for the Apple brand, so if you like, you can accept that as a reason for any pricing offsets to the other phones in the same segment.

In any case, people will buy the iPhone in the coming month or two out of sheer hype and on the basis of whatever little promotion the providers can come up with. Price will not be a deterrent for those who can afford it. For those who can’t, well, I don’t think they were bothered in the first place. Hopes of a price slash are not very far fetched, seeing as how the first generation iPhone saw a slash merely months after it was launched. Plus, if iPhone sales don’t match up to the expectations of the telcos, the laws of economics will step in automatically.

[EDIT]: I got my price for the N95 a little wrong. Still, the N95 is much older than the iPhone 3G, so it is bound to be cheaper in a country like India where prices drop fast enough to baffle Newton’s laws. (Thanks to Krazzy for the price headsup)

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