Web Special – Macbook Air $999

January 24th, 2012

MacBook air starting at only $999
While they last, you can score a 13″ MacBook air for only $999! But you must tell your favorite Zero One Apple Specialist that you saw this ad on our website.

Specs:

New in box, last generation, MacBook air. Intel Core 2 Duo 1.86GHz Processor / 2GB DDR3 SDRAM / 128GB Flash Storage / NVIDIA GeForce 320M / FaceTime Camera / 802.11AGN / Mac OS X Snow Leopard (Free Lion upgrade – Click here for Apple’s “Up-to-Date” program.)

MacBook Air, the most Mobile Mac in every way, shape, and form. It features all-flash storage, a Multi-Touch trackpad, a long-lasting battery, a high-resolution display, an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, and NVIDIA graphics. All inside a unibody enclosure that’s light, thin, and strong enough to handle all your everyday tasks and then some, whether you’re on the couch, in a lecture hall, or at a conference.

Don’t forget to add AppleCare!

Box Contents: MacBook Air MC503LL/A, 45W MagSafe Power Adapter, AC wall plug and power cord, Printed and electronic documentation, USB Software Reinstall Key; Software Bundle: Mac OS X Snow Leopard, iLife, 1-Year Limited Warranty
Intel Core 2 Duo 1.86GHz Processor
6 MB L2 Cache, 1066 MHz Bus Speed
2GB of 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM (4GB maximum)
128GB Flash Storage
Optional external USB MacBook Air SuperDrive (sold separately)
13.3-inch (diagonal) high-resolution LED-backlit glossy widescreen display (1440 x 900)
FaceTime Camera and internal Omnidirectional microphone
NVIDIA GeForce 320M with 256MB of DDR3 SDRAM shared with main Memory (Dual display and Video mirroring)
AirPort Extreme Wi-Fi Wireless (802.11a/b/g/n)
Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
Apple USB Ethernet Adapter (sold separately)
Full-size Keyboard
Multi-Touch trackpad for precise cursor control
Stereo Speakers
Ports: USB 2.0, SD card Slot, Headphone Mini Jack, Mini DisplayPort, MagSafe Power Port
Unit Dimensions: 12.8 (W) x 0.11-0.68 (H) x 8.94 (D) inches
Unit Weight: 2.9 pounds

Stop SOPA/PIPA

January 18th, 2012

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More than 7,000 sites are going “black” to protest the “Stop Online Piracy Act” (SOPA) and the “PROTECT IP Act” (PIPA). Here’s everything you need to know.

Starting at midnight Eastern Standard Time on Wednesday, January 18, all 3.8 million English-language articles of Wikipedia will go “black” for 24 hours, in protest of the “Stop Online Piracy Act” (SOPA) and the “PROTECT IP Act” (PIPA). Wikipedia will be joined by thousands of other sites, all of which will be blacked out for between 12 and 24 hours. In anticipation of the confusion this will cause, we’ve put together a quick guide for those of you looking for answers, and for a way to get in on the action.

What are SOPA and PIPA, anyway?

At their most basic, SOPA and PIPA are two nearly-identical bills (SOPA in the House, PIPA in the Senate) that aim to curb the illegal distribution of copyrighted material by foreign websites, which by definition operate outside the jurisdiction of US law. These bills provide the power and the framework to restrict access to these types of sites, and to cut off sources of income.

Why are people upset about the bills?

Because they believe SOPA and PIPA are so ambiguously worded that they hold the power to usher in unprecedented censorship online, stifle online innovation, and even “break the Internet” by allowing (or requiring) Internet service providers to tamper with the domain name system (DNS), the underlying architecture of the Internet. Supporters of these bills say all of these concerns are completely unfounded.

To learn more about SOPA/PIPA and the surrounding controversy, see our quick guide here, Reddit’s thorough breakdown here, or this extremely handy flow chart here.

Which sites will be blacked out?

The full list encompasses about 7,000 sites. Some of the most well known include Wikipedia, Reddit, all 64 Cheezburger Network blogs, Boing Boing, Destructoid, Mozilla, TwitPic, Imgur, MoveOn.org, MineCraft, FreakOutNation and I Heart Chaos, among many others.

Even Google is getting in on the blackout action by including an anti-SOPA/PIPA message on the Google.com home page, and links to more information about the bills and the protest. Some activists believe that Google, which is strongly against these pieces of legislation, has not gone far enough.

UPDATE: Google has blacked out its logo on Google.com, and provided a link asking users to, “Tell Congress: Please don’t censor the web!” The logo is also blacked out on all US search results pages.

See the full list at SOPAStrike.com, here.

Which sites WON’T be blacked out?

Most of them. Notable omissions include Facebook, Twitter, AOL, Yahoo!, Zynga and eBay, all of which publicly opposed SOPA/PIPA. Both Twitter and AOL have publicly stated that they will take other actions to inform users about the potential consequences of the legislation.

Does “blackout” really mean “actually black,” or offline?

No. Most sites will replace their regular pages with a landing page devoted to spreading the anti-SOPA/PIPA message and otherwise educating people about the bills, with ways to contact Senators and Congressmen, and other information about how to get involved with the protest.

The best way is to simply spread the word. One of the good things about Twitter still being online is that it can be used to communicate with other anti-SOPA/PIPA activists. For Twitter users, here are the hashtags you need to know (without commas, for easy copy/paste): #SOPA #PIPA #WikipediaBlackout #StopSOPA #SOPASTRIKE #J18 #OpBlackout #OperationBlackout

Mac Tips: Right Click

January 10th, 2012

Right-Click

If you moved over to a Mac from a PC, you’ve been wondering where it is…

And if you’ve always been on a Mac, you may not even know it exists…

Yes, my friend, your Mac does have a right-click!

When you “right-click” on something, a list of context-sensitive commands pops up. For example, if I right-click on a file icon, I see options for 10 actions I can take, including opening it, moving it to the trash, or compressing it into a zip file.

By default this option is turned off so that people don’t get confused when they click their mouse and a list of commands pops up under their cursors. But personally, I couldn’t live without it.

Try this now…hold down the Control or Ctrl key in the lower left corner of your keyboard, and click almost anywhere on your screen. Violá! A shortcut list.

I find this particularly handy for throwing files in the trash. I hate having to drag, drag, drag, then slip and accidentally move the file to my desktop or some random location. Instead, I’ll Control-click on the file, and choose Move to Trash. Easy!

You can also set your mouse or trackpad to right-click as well. Open up your System Preferences, either from the gearbox in the dock, or on the Apple Menu in the top left corner. Then click on Mouse or Trackpad.

Here, a right-click is called a “secondary click”. Most people call it a right-click because that’s how it was done on older mice. But with Apple’s Magic Mouse or a Trackpad there are no buttons, so they call it something else in the settings.

The actual location of the setting depends on what kind of mouse you have, or what operating system you’re running. But look for “Secondary click”, and turn it on.

You may even be able to choose what part of your input device triggers the effect. I prefer the bottom right corner of my trackpad or right side of my mouse, but there’s a new option for a 2-finger click that I’ve been getting used to. I think I like it!

 

Maximize your Section 179 Tax Deductions

December 16th, 2011


Contact our corporate account managers for more information and year end business deals. E-Mail: info@01mediacenter.com

Expenses: section 179 tax deduction for your computer

Tax deduction 179 is used to recover all or part of the cost of certain qualifying property. When conducting business you can include your tools, computer, etc. in your costs either as an expense, via depreciation or through deduction 179. Deduction 179 is short for the official name section 179 depreciation deduction.

What is section 179 depreciation deduction?
Small items such as office supplies, pens, writing pads, markers are expensed directly. They are included in accounting and in taxes in the year when purchased. Items that have useful life of more than one year are a bit more complicated.

Property with useful life of more than one year generally has to be included in your costs via depreciation deductions.

You can also elect to recover all or part of the cost of certain qualifying property, up to a limit, by deducting it in the year you place the property in service. This is the section 179 deduction. You can elect the section 179 deduction instead of recovering the cost by taking depreciation deductions.

The following summarizes key facts concerning the section 179 depreciation deduction:

Section 179 deduction property is generally limited to tangible, it must meet certain conditions of eligibility,
The property has to be depreciable,
The property that is deducted is personal property (that is acquired by the purchasee),
It is acquired for use in the active conduct of a trade or business,
The 179 election may only be taken in the year the equipment is placed in use.
These characteristics are explained more below.

What are the benefits of taking the section 179 deduction?
In addition to lowering your taxes for the year, the section 179 deduction also provides many less obvious benefits:

Lowers earned income which can increase your earned income credit.
Lowers adjusted gross income which could help you qualify for various deductions which are limited by the adjusted gross income.
Deduction 179 is allowed in full even if the eligible property is placed in service on the last day of the year.
The 179 deduction can be a very nice treat at the end.

Deduction 179: business use
To qualify for the section 179 deduction, the property must have been acquired for use in your trade or business. You cannot buy a TV set and claim that you watch it while growing potatoes that you sell for your business. The use must be related to your business.

When you use property for both business and nonbusiness purposes, you can elect the section 179 deduction only if you use the property more than 50% for business in the year you place it in service. If the property is used more than 50% but less than 100% for business, then multiply the cost of the property by the percentage of business use. For example, if you purchase a computer for $2000 that you use 80% for your programming and 20% for playing games, then the business part of the cost of the property is $1,600 (80% × $2,000).

Deduction 179: property acquired by purchasee
To qualify for the section 179 deduction, the property must have been acquired by purchase. This means that for example property acquired by gift or inheritance does not qualify. If the property is acquired from a related person, then it does not qualify as well.

Deduction 179: excepted property
Some property does not qualify for the deduction at all. That is for example air conditioning and heating units and property that is being used predominantly outside the United States.

How much can I claim for the deduction 179?
Your section 179 deduction is generally the cost of the qualifying property. However, the total amount you can elect to deduct under section 179 is subject to a dollar limit and a business income limit.

Section 179 deduction dollar limit…

The total amount you can elect to deduct under section 179 for most property placed in service in 2007 generally cannot be more than $125,000. It was $108,000 for year 2006.

Section 179 deduction business income limit…

After you apply the dollar limit to determine a tentative deduction, you must apply the business income limit in order to determine your actual section 179 deduction.

The total cost you can deduct each year after you apply the dollar limit is limited to the taxable income from the active conduct of any trade or business during the year. To make this clear, let us use an example. You are someone else’s employee for most of the year. Your wages exceed the Section 179 deduction. You start your own business at the end of the year and purchase business property. Even if your new business does not generate gross income that year, you can still take the Section 179 deduction on the new property.

Are there any exceptions to deduction 179?
Yes, there are many exceptions, but to name a few, for example buildings are not eligible for section 179 deductions, and also property that is being used outside of the USA is not eligible.

What do I do if I can’t take the deduction 179?
The section 179 deduction election is not mandatory, it is an option. If you cannot take this deduction, you can always depreciate the property that is not eligible for a section 179 deduction. A such property is still deductible over a number of years through MACRS depreciation (sections 167 and 168 of the code).

Can I deduct my computer from my taxes?
Let us picture a scenario that is very common. A web developer works for a corporation where he is being paid as an employee. Then he starts his own business of developing websites. Can he take section 179 deduction for the computer he purchased to do his business?

In general, the entire acquisition cost of a computer purchased for business use can be expensed under code section 179 in the first year if qualified, or depreciated over a 5-year recovery period. Computer equipment has a useful life of more than one year so generally it is depreciated rather than taken as an expense in the year purchased. For computers and their peripheral equipment the recovery period is 5 years.

However, under section 179, the developer could elect to recover all or part of the cost of certain qualifying property up to a dollar limit by deducting it in the year he places the property in service.

If the computer equipment is used more than 50% for business, the developer could claim a 179 expense deduction in the year of purchase. This is important. If he buys the computer in November 2008, he can only take the deduction for taxes in 2008.

This would allow the developer to write off the entire expense. There are however two catches to it:

If he uses the computer only 80% in his business and 20% is personal use, then the 179 deduction would be only 80% of the purchase cost.
If business usage drops to 50% or less within the 5 year recovery period, the developer would have to recapture some of that depreciation.
The business use proration is often forgotten.

What form do I need to report deduction 179?
Use Form 4562 Depreciation and Amortization to calculate and report your 179 deduction and attach it to your federal tax return for the current tax year. You can download this from www.IRS.gov.

Where can I find more information about deduction 179?
You can find more details about the deduction 179 in the following two sources:

IRS publication 946 How to Depreciate Property.
United States Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. § 179)

Happy Thanksgiving!

November 23rd, 2011

thanksgiving
We want to take time to say thank you to our families, our great customers and our military everywhere. Have a great Thanksgiving and check the blogs for a few of our great after Thanksgiving specials.

To let our hard working staff spend some well deserved time with their families, We will be re-open beginning Monday 11/28 at 10am, plus Saturdays 11am to 4pm.
Hope to see you soon!

Steve Jobs has passed away – 10/5/2011

October 6th, 2011

By NED POTTER (@NedPotterABC) and COLLEEN CURRY
Oct. 5, 2011
Steve Jobs, the mastermind behind Apple’s iPhone, iPad, iPod, iMac and iTunes, has died, Apple said. Jobs was 56.

“We are deeply saddened to announce that Steve Jobs passed away today,” read a statement by Apple’s board of directors. “Steve’s brilliance, passion and energy were the source of countless innovations that enrich and improve all of our lives. The world is immeasurably better because of Steve. His greatest love was for his wife, Laurene, and his family. Our hearts go out to them and to all who were touched by his extraordinary gifts.”

The homepage of Apple’s website this evening switched to a full-page image of Jobs with the text, “Steve Jobs 1955-2011.”

Clicking on the image revealed the additional text: “Apple has lost a visionary and creative genius, and the world has lost an amazing human being. Those of us who have been fortunate enough to know and work with Steve have lost a dear friend and an inspiring mentor. Steve leaves behind a company that only he could have built, and his spirit will forever be the foundation of Apple.”

Jobs co-founded Apple Computer in 1976 and, with his childhood friend Steve Wozniak, marketed what was considered the world’s first personal computer, the Apple II.

SUMMER SALE

July 12th, 2011

It’s finally summer! And time for our Summer Sale.
We just got in a huge shipment of iMacs, MacBook Pro’s and accessories and have several great deals for you.

While supplies last:

21.5″ iMac, 3yr Applecare warranty
Sale price for the package – only $1,199!
Specs: Intel Core i3, 3.06ghz, 4gb of memory and a 500gb hard drive. Bluetooth wireless keyboard and mouse, webcam, iLife, CD/DVD burner.

27″ iMac, 3yr Applecare warranty
Sale price for the package – only $1,899!
Specs: Intel Core i7, 2.93ghz, 4gb of memory and a 1tb hard drive. Bluetooth wireless keyboard and mouse, webcam, iLife, CD/DVD burner.

MacBook Pro deals:
17″ MacBook Pro, 2.8ghz Intel Core i7, 4gb, 500gb, 512mb vid ram, High-res Antiglare screen. Save $250 Sale $2388
15″ MacBook Pro, 2.8ghz Intel Core i7, 4gb, 500gb (7200), 512mb vid ram, Antiglare screen. Save $350 Sale $1999
15″ MacBook Pro, 2.66ghz Intel Core i7, 4gb, 500gb, 512mb vid ram, Antiglare screen. Save $250 Sale $1949
15″ MacBook Pro, 2.4ghz Intel Core i5, 4gb, 320gb, 256mb vid ram, Antiglare screen. Save $200 Sale $1749


Oh, for you active types out there, come in and checkout our full range of GoPro POV video cameras and accessories.

Don’t forget we have 6 months interest free financing available (OAC) and Apple Leasing for business sales. See you soon!

Back-to-School Sale

July 1st, 2011

I can’t believe it’s Back-to-School time already.
Save up to $500 on these great new iMacs, MacBook Pro’s and accessories and get a
$100 gift card with select bundles. Plus, we have huge selection of backpack’s, laptop cases, speakers, iPods and accessories for back to school.

Students (& generous gift-givers), get a $100 MacPac gift card good for anything in the store, with the purchase of either of these iMac bundles. (while supplies last)

21.5″ iMac, 3yr Applecare warranty, a Canon color inkjet photo printer and three MacPac Academy classes.
Sale price for the package – only $1,299! ( Don’t forget your $100 giftcard! )
Specs: Intel Core i3, 3.06ghz, 4gb of memory and a 500gb hard drive. Bluetooth wireless keyboard and mouse, webcam, iLife, CD/DVD burner.

27″ iMac, 3yr Applecare warranty, a Canon color inkjet photo printer and three MacPac Academy classes.
Sale price for the package – only $1,888 ( Don’t forget your $100 giftcard! )
Specs: Intel Core i7, 2.93ghz, 4gb of memory and a 1tb hard drive. Bluetooth wireless keyboard and mouse, webcam, iLife, CD/DVD burner.

MacBook Pro deals:
17″ MacBook Pro, 2.8ghz Intel Core i7, 4gb, 500gb, 512mb vid ram, High-res Antiglare screen. Save $250 Sale $2388
15″ MacBook Pro, 2.8ghz Intel Core i7, 4gb, 500gb (7200), 512mb vid ram, Antiglare screen. Save $511 Sale $2088
15″ MacBook Pro, 2.66ghz Intel Core i7, 4gb, 500gb, 512mb vid ram, Antiglare screen. Save $250 Sale $1949
15″ MacBook Pro, 2.4ghz Intel Core i5, 4gb, 320gb, 256mb vid ram, Antiglare screen. Save $200 Sale $1649


Oh, for you active types out there, come in and checkout our full range of GoPro POV video cameras and accessories.

Don’t forget we have 6 months interest free financing available (OAC) and Apple Leasing for business sales. See you soon!

Holiday Sale!!!

November 29th, 2010

Instead of fighting the crowds at the mall or trying to find parking downtown, take a relaxing trip to the The MacPac, have a cup of coffee and let our expert Apple Specialists help you choose the perfect gift.

Great deals on a huge selection of Macs, iPads, iPods, MacBooks and accessories in stock.

Pick up the hottest holiday gift – the new Apple TV for only $99.

Get 12 months 0% interest on all computers $999 or more.
(O.A.C. minimum payments required. Ask for details)

Here are a few examples of whats on sale:

27″ iMac, 3.33Ghz,Intel Core 2 Duo, 4GB, 1TB AppleCare (3yr warranty) Only $1,888

27″ iMac, 2.8Ghz, Quad Core Intel, 4GB, 1TB AppleCare (3yr warranty) Only $2,088

MacBooks starting at $649

LaCie Rikki 500GB portable drive $79
LaCie Stark 1TB desktop drive $99

10% off all iPod cases, and accessories.

Up to 50% off laptop bags.

New Mac mini – Media center?

August 6th, 2010

Mac mini media centerThe new Mac mini is a very cool little computer. Carved from a single billet of aluminum, it is super strong, light, tiny, powerful and really inexpensive. Starting at $699 this is the least expensive Mac you can buy. If you already have a monitor, keyboard and mouse, (that’s right just disconnect that old PC and plug this in instead) you’re good to go. OR, if you have always wanted to see your Mac on the big screen, you can plug this mini-beast directly into your HDTV! Finally, a Mac with a built-in HDMI port, a video card that supports HDTV resolutions and a new System Preference that that lets you use a little “slider” to fit your TV perfectly. No more fiddling with resolutions and overscan and frequency settings. Just plug it in, slide the slider till the screen is full and you’ve got a full blown, Mac based media center. iTunes movies, DVDs, HULU – in glorious HD. Now add a wireless keyboard and mouse, or if you’re like me have the MacBook in your lap while watching TV, just turn on screen sharing and run the mini with keyboard already in front of you!

Base model: $699
•2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor
•2GB of memory
•NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics
•320GB Serial ATA hard drive1
•8x-speed SuperDrive
•HDMI and Mini DisplayPort output
•HDMI to DVI Adapter
•SD card slot, four USB 2.0 ports, and one FireWire 800 port
•Gigabit Ethernet
•Built-in AirPort Extreme 802.11n Wi-Fi2 and Bluetooth 2.1

Add options:
•add 2GB ram, 4GB total – $85
•upgrade processor to 2.66ghz – $150
•upgrade harddrive to 500GB – $100
•AppleCare 3yr support/warranty – $149
•Apple wireless keyboard – $69
•Apple wireless Magic Mouse – $69
•Apple TimeCapsule WiFi+backup – $299