Thursday, 22 November 2012

Macintosh Portable Hackintosh

Macintosh Portable Hackintosh

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An in-flight communication and customer relationship management device first introduced by Emirates for its pursers in 2004, the KIS application will now run on the soon-to-be-launched HP ElitePad 900 business tablets and will enable Emirates to continue to deliver extraordinary customer service and experiences.

"At Emirates, we strive to deliver the world's best in-flight experience," said Khalid Bel Jaflah, Vice President for East Africa Region. "We constantly invest in the best aircraft, products and service. To support our crew, we have created an application on Windows 8 that delivers a unique, personalized experience with the necessary information for our cabin crew to better serve the needs of customers. The Windows 8 platform running on HP ElitePad 900 devices gave us this option, allowing us to create the KIS app that enables our crew to offer an experience not available on other airlines."

Pursers on the flight use the KIS application to brief the cabin crew before every flight and understand how to best meet the personal preferences and needs of passengers. The crew can also use the application to easily conduct in-flight upgrades to business class or first class for Emirates Skywards members, as well as customer feedback that is immediately routed to headquarters upon landing.

As the first global customer of the HP ElitePad 900, Emirates is creating a new KIS tablet that is light, attractive and has a long battery like Hp nx6110 Battery, Hp nx6125 Battery, Hp nx8200 Battery, Hp nx8220 Battery, Hp OmniBook 6000 Battery, Hp Omnibook XE3 Battery, Hp Pavilion DV1000 Battery, Hp Pavilion DV1600 Battery, Hp Pavilion dv2000 Battery, Hp Pavilion DV4000 Battery, Hp Pavilion DV5000 Battery, Hp Pavilion dv6000 Battery life, ideal for nonstop flights. The device, announced by HP in October and available to customers in January 2013, is built specifically for business users, offering Windows 8 optimization and a beautiful lightweight design. Combined with Windows 8's touch-optimized user interface, which quickly shows the most important information via Live Tiles, the crew can spend more time interacting with customers in a unique and efficient way.

The Macintosh Portable was Apple's first battery-powered portable computer. Released in 1989, it weighed 16lbs., had a 16MHz CPU, a black and white screen and lead-acid batteries, hence its nickname, "Macintosh Luggable." People had to pay $6,500 for the curse of owning this darned thing. Which is why I find this hack to be so funny.

Yes, that Macintosh Portable has a color screen and is running Mac OS X. Patrick Blampied used the hardware from his old Toshiba NB100 netbook to make this modern miracle possible. In other words, it's a Hackintosh. Blampied also painstakingly rewired and soldered a Dell keyboard to a USB controller for this project. The classic Apple mouse has an optical mouse in its guts, though it still only has one button. Finally, in place of the lead-acid batteries Blampied put the battery from a cordless drill.

The only thing this computer has over Apple's current lineup is that sweet rainbow logo. Blampied said he'll upload more pictures and information about his hack on his blog.

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