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79 Apple and Macintosh - Hardware Resources
13-inch MacBook Pro receives Boot Camp updates
A couple of Boot Camp updates flew in from Apple's Support desk late Tuesday for owners of 13-inch MacBook Pro models released in mid-2010.
View SourceMay 25, 2010Provides Information
27-inch Core i5 iMac/3.6GHz (BTO)
CPU upgrade, SSD give customers something to consider when iMac shopping
View SourceAugust 13, 2010Provides Information
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Apple 13-inch MacBook Pro (Spring 2010)
The latest crop of MacBook Pro laptops from Apple has several new features, such as a new generation of Intel processors, improved dual graphics, and increased battery life. Most of the changes, however, are relegated to the 15- and 17-inch models. The 13-inch models remain the least expensive of the Pro line, but also remain the most similar to the previous generation.
View SourceApril 22, 2010Provides Information
Apple 17-inch MacBook Pro/2.53GHz (Core i5, Spring 2010)
Apple’s latest 17-inch MacBook Pro—released as part of last month’s laptop overhaul—offers an impressive mix of price savings and performance gains over the 17-inch model it replaces.
View SourceMay 5, 2010Provides Information
Apple Adds 12-Core Mac Pros to Store
$5,000 burning a hole in your pocket? Apple's 12-core Mac Pros have been added to the store just now. Minimum spec includes two 2.66GHz 6-core Xeon Westmere processors and 1TB of storage.
View SourceAugust 9, 2010Provides Information
Apple announces new Mac Pro with up to 12 cores
Apple announced a new Mac Pro on Tuesday that features up to 12 CPU cores for up to a 50 percent performance improvement over its predecessor.
View SourceJuly 27, 2010Provides Information
Apple begins selling 12-core Mac Pros, ATI Radeon HD 5870 option available
The Mac Pro, Apple’s recently refreshed dream machine with up to twelve processing cores, can now be ordered from Apple. The online Apple store estimates up to ten days delivery time for the pricey desktop and users can configure the system with high-end graphics from ATI.
View SourceAugust 9, 2010Provides Information
Apple Gets Nasty With Adobe Over Flash
Adobe has flung plenty of mud at Apple for refusing to support Flash on the iPhone and iPad, and Apple's response has always been silence.
View SourceApril 22, 2010Provides Information
Apple iMac 21.5in 2010
Entry-level all-in-one desktop Mac with refreshed CPU and GPU.
View SourceAugust 18, 2010Provides Information
Apple iMac 21.5-inch (Core i3)
Discrete graphics. Core i3 processor. SDXC card slot. 1080p HD screen. Wireless keyboard and mouse. 802.11 a/n 5GHz support. Internal power brick.
View SourceJuly 28, 2010Provides Information
Apple iMac summer 2010 (Intel Core i5 2.8GHz, 27 inch)
Apple's new $1,999 iMac comes with a faster CPU and a new graphics card, helping this 27-inch all-in-one desktop stay as competitive in performance as it already was in screen size. Despite the still-frustrating absence of an HDMI port, we have no qualms recommending this system for work or play.
View SourceAugust 26, 2010Provides Information
Apple launches Magic Trackpad
Fans of multitouch-screen smartphones that let you scroll or zoom by flicking or pinching your fingers now will be able to interact with their desktops in the same way.
View SourceJuly 27, 2010Provides Information
Apple MacBook mid-2010
This non-pro notebook is cute but coy and comes with almost everything a consumer will need.
View SourceJuly 13, 2010Provides Information
Apple MacBook Pro 13" (Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz)
Though it's only a component bump, the MacBook Pro 13-inch (Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz) is still a solid back-to-school, mainstream laptop.
View SourceMay 6, 2010Provides Information
Apple MacBook Pro 17" (MC024LL/A) Overview
Apple has released recently the updated MacBook Pro laptops with the new 2010 Intel Core processors, including the 17-inch MacBook Pro MC024LL/A.
View SourceMay 17, 2010Provides Information
Apple MacBook Pro 15"
Now equipped with a Core i5 CPU, this mid-range Mac makes a lasting impression.
View SourceMay 18, 2010Provides Information
Apple MacBook Pro MC371LL/A – Cheapest Core i5/i7 Model
Apple’s MacBook Pro MC371LL/A model that can be found at various online retailers and the Apple store is the cheapest 15.4" MacBook Pro that includes the new 2010 Intel Core processors.
View SourceApril 15, 2010Provides Information
Apple redesigns Mac Mini, adds HDMI port
The new Mac Mini comes in two models: one with a 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and the other with a 2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor. The older systems came with 2.26GHz and 2.53GHz processors.
View SourceJune 15, 2010Provides Information
Apple refreshes iMac, Mac Pro lines, introduces new Cinema Display
After Apple temporarily closed down its Web-based store on Tuesday, the company announced its annual desktop product line refresh, which included new Mac Pro, iMac, and Cinema Display products.
View SourceJuly 27, 2010Provides Information
Apple to shrink MacBook Air
Set for relaunch as 11.6in mini-laptop?
View SourceJuly 15, 2010Provides Information
Apple unveils new iMac, including quad-core model
Apple on Tuesday beefed up its consumer desktop line by unveiling iMacs with a new processor architecture and faster graphics. Macworld spoke with Apple vice president of worldwide Mac hardware marketing, David Moody, who said that the company was keeping the same aluminum and glass design that consumers loved and “focusing on the inside of the product.”
View SourceJuly 27, 2010Provides Information
Apple Updates iMac Lineup, Adds Core i3, Radeon HD 5000 Series
Apple updated the world's most popular all-in-one today, by adding speed bumps across the lineup as well as faster graphics cards from AMD/ATI. The new models start at $1,199 and rise all the way up to $1,999 without custom configurations.
View SourceJuly 27, 2010Provides Information
Apple win would be boon for AMD: Graphics matter
Apple is reportedly talking with Advanced Micro Devices about using the No. 2 chipmaker’s processors. Simply put, an Apple win would be huge for AMD since its profit margins just can’t keep up with Intel’s at the moment.
View SourceApril 16, 2010Provides Information
Apple's late to the Core i5 laptop party
As performance laptops based on the Intel Core i5 processor proliferate, older Core 2 models look, well, old. That means Apple's core silicon is past its prime.
View SourceFebruary 13, 2010Provides Information
Apple’s Magic Trackpad seems crazy profitable due to nine cheap parts
Apple’s magical trackpad, as they like to call it, consists of nine parts none of which are user replaceable. In addition, the $69 multitouch accessory is probably one of the most-profitable products Apple has ever made.
View SourceJuly 29, 2010Provides Information
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Belkin AV360 Mini-DisplayPort converter for 27-inch iMac
We can't get too excited about an adapter, but Belkin's AV360, a device that bridges the gap between a 27-inch iMac and your HDMI-based video components, has stirred our enthusiasm by meaningfully differentiating itself from its competition. The key trick of the Belkin AV360 lies in its ease-of-use. It requires less fiddling than the competing Kanex XD. It also plays better with HDMI switchers, a task that gave the Kanex model trouble.
View SourceJune 30, 2010Provides Information
Busted MacBook Air turned into a computer in a keyboard
The MacBook Air is way overdue for a refresh. It’s been 442 days since Apple last updated its notebook that’s neither the thinnest nor the lightest on the market anymore. If the company is running short on ideas, they might as well take clues from Bart Reardon’s awesome hobby project that turned a busted MacBook Air into a computer in a keyboard.
View SourceAugust 25, 2010Provides Information
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Chinese company selling $280 MacBook Air knockoff
Check out this video showing a Chinese company displayed its imitation MacBook Air and two tablet computers in Schenzen. The company claims to sell 5,000 MacBook Air knockoffs per month at a cost of only US$280 with an Atom processor and Windows XP.
View SourceMarch 23, 2010Provides Information
ClubMac
An Apple authorized catalog reseller.
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Compu b
Ireland-based Apple dealership provides service for Irish computer users.
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Confirmed: Apple's MacBook Pros not primed with Optimus
The dual GPU system implemented in Apple's new MacBook Pro notebooks is not Nvidia's Optimus technology, it has emerged.
View SourceApril 14, 2010Provides Information
Connecting Point
Authorized Apple sales and service, serving Medford, Ashland, Grants Pass, and southwest Oregon.
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Core processors constrained, holding up new MacBooks
If you’re in the market for a new Apple notebook you may be frustrated by Cupertino’s lack of a new MacBook Pro. Apple is still hawking MacBook’s with the outdated Intel Core 2 Duo processor while PC manufacturers are already offering notebooks with Intel’s new Core i3/i5/i7 processors.
View SourceMarch 22, 2010Provides Information
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Dabs.com
Online retailer selling a wide range of Apple and peripheral products.
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Data Memory Systems
Sells memory and other Mac accessories.
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Deal-Mac
Features Macintosh purchasing information. Covers limited-time specials from all vendors of Mac OS hardware and software.
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Elgato EyeTV HD - 1080i Component TiVo Capture for Mac
For years, trying to watch programs from your cable or satellite set top box on your Mac is quite a challenge for most mouse potatoes. While Mac USB TV tuners mostly come with S-video and composite for analog video input, they don't have IR blaster that relays signals from the tuner to the set-top box, this makes scheduled recording across different channels near impossible. Those tuner dongles are also incapable of capturing HD content; this just makes the whole experience even less appealing.
View SourceMay 25, 2010Provides Information
Elgato Netstream DTT networkable TV tuner
Elgato has made some darn fine TV tuners in its time, and its Eye TV DVR software remains a key Mac media application, but sometimes you have to question its wisdom. Why release a brand new tuner in the UK without supporting the free-to-air terrestrially broadcast HD TV platform?
View SourceApril 5, 2010Provides Information
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HP Envy 15 inch Review
I've been avoiding this review for the better part of a month because, with all the hype the Envy line has gotten (some deserved), I took the Envy 15 out of the box and had one thought: "Cheap."
View SourceDecember 1, 2009Provides Information
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iFixIt: new MacBook Pro battery 6% larger
Although it looks identical to its predecessor, Apple has made quite a few subtle tweaks to its latest professional notebook, the MacBook Pro Core i5. The crew at iFixIt tore it down to find out what Apple changed under the hood. I had suspected that Apple had increase the battery capacity, and sure enough, the new MBP packs a 6% larger 77.5 watt hour pack.
View SourceApril 16, 2010Provides Information
It gets worse: Apple delays all iMac shipments due to faulty ATI graphics cards
Faulty ATI graphics cards blamed for hardware glitches have forced Apple to push back all shipments of the 27-inch dream machines at least two weeks, resellers said.
View SourceDecember 14, 2009Provides Information
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Jobs to Unveil Apple Tablet Next Month, Ex-Google Exec Says
Steve Jobs plans to unveil Apple's much-hyped but still unconfirmed tablet device next month, and it will come with 3D graphics and a price tag below US$1000, according to former Google China president Kai-Fu Lee.
View SourceDecember 31, 2009Provides Information
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LA Computer Center
Features Apple desktop and notebook systems.
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Lab tested: 27-inch Core i7 iMac/2.93GHz quad core with SSD
Built-to-order iMac made for speed
View SourceAugust 23, 2010Provides Information
Low End Mac
Great source for info about older Mac models.
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Mac Business Solutions, Inc.
Full service Apple Authorized Value Added Reseller offering sales, setup, service, support, and training with a personal touch.
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Mac Mini With OS X Server Will Serve You Well
First, let's clear something up about the Mac mini introduced by Apple in October that's configured to be a server. This $999 Mac mini with Snow Leopard Server (Get Best Current Price) is not an enterprise-grade server, or even a big business server. It's not going to manage thousands of users, or massive data needs, or be the only email server for GE.
View SourceDecember 14, 2009Provides Information
Mac Pro Upgraded to 3.33GHz
We talk, Apple listens. A little bit. The Mac Pro has been quietly upgraded. Nothing incredibly amazing, but quite a good jump in processor speed: Now you can order them with 3.33GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon processors for a mere $1200.
View SourceDecember 4, 2009Provides Information
Mac Yummies
Orange, CA website offers Macintosh accessories, carrying cases, supplies and related products.
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Mac-O-Rama
Mac games, kids' software, and hardware.
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MacBook Pro MC373LL/A with Core i7: Top-of-the-Line 15.4-Incher
The MacBook Pro comes with the Intel Core i7 2.66GHz processor, the switchable GPU solution with the NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M 512MB video card for performance-demanding tasks and Intel’s integrated GPU for longer battery life, a 1440×900-pixel LED-backlit glossy screen, 4GB of DDR3 memory, the SuperDrive DVD burner, the aluminum unibody enclosure, and Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard.
View SourceApril 15, 2010Provides Information
MacConsultants
Specializes in mulitimedia, design & graphics, networking and Mac mobile computing solutions.
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Mac Life
Create. Share. Enjoy.
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MacMan, Inc.
Western Wisconsin Apple Authorized Service Provider that buys, sells and repairs Macintosh computers and peripherals.
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MacSource.cz
Central European Apple sales site.
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Making the Macintosh
An online project documenting the history of the Macintosh computer.
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Mostly Mac
Canadian retailer offers Mac desktops, portables and accessories. Includes online shopping cart and a variety of shipping options.
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New MacBook Air, iPod Touch may be coming
Laptop would be more netbook-like with a smaller screen
View SourceJuly 16, 2010Provides Information
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Operator Headgap
Top quality refurbished preowned Mac systems, PowerBooks, parts & accessories.
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PowerPC Upgrade FAQ
FAQ--PowerBook 500 Series PPC upgrade from IMAX.
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Printer Warehouse
Wide selection of Mac printers.
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QuickerTek Unveils Solar-powered MacBook Chargers
Planning on being away from a wall outlet with your MacBook for a long time? QuickerTek has released a pair of solar chargers for your laptop, letting you carry a power outlet around with you...at a fairly steep price.
View SourceDecember 1, 2009Provides Information
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RAMprice.com
Tracks memory prices from over 40 vendors on memory modules for Apple Macintosh Computers.
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Re-Mac
A new and used Apple Macintosh store in Mesa, Arizona. Buys, sells and trades equipment.
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Reinventing the MacBook Air
How will Apple redesign the ultraslim, seminal MacBook Air that launched dozens of me-too ultraportable laptops? Only Apple knows. But here are some gratuitous musings anyway.
View SourceDecember 30, 2009Provides Information
ResExcellence
A website with all the information you need to hack your mac.
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Small Dog Electronics
Online super store for Apple Macintosh
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Sonnet's Tempo SATA Edge adds eSATA to MacBook Pro
Sonnet Technologies on Monday released the Tempo SATA Edge ExpressCard/34, an eSATA card for laptops. The company says that this card is so small that it can be left inside a notebook computer’s ExpressCard/34 slot even when not in use. The installed card fits even with side of the the laptop.
View SourceApril 14, 2010Provides Information
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The Little MacBook Pro's Weak Upgrade, Explained
The 15- and 17-inch MacBooks Pro got new Core i5 and Core i7 processors. They are, in a word, realdamnfast.
View SourceApril 19, 2010Provides Information
The Mac Orchard
The most essential links and Internet applications for Macintosh Internet users--updated around the clock.
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Tutorials for Macintosh-Windows Integration
MacWindows Tutorials contains information on how to use Mac OS and Windows together.
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Upcoming Core i5 and i7 MacBooks will be speedy, a benchmark suggests
Apple’s MacBook family of notebooks is overdue for a hardware refresh. A benchmark posted last week suggests the 17-inch MacBook Pro might run the top-of-the-line Intel Core i7 M620 processor and the score suggests a favorable jump in performance over the existing line of the Core 2 Duo-based MacBooks.
View SourceFebruary 9, 2010Provides Information
USBStuff.com
Online reseller of USB parts and peripherals for the Mac.
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Used Macintosh Computers
Used Macintosh computers and used parts.
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Western Digital announces 750GB, 1TB portable USB drives for Mac
Less than a week after debuting the My Passport AV external HDD, Western Digital already has another new storage device for us. This time it is the My Passport SE for Mac, an ultra-portable USB drive with up to 1 terabyte of storage space.
View SourceMarch 16, 2010Provides Information
WestWorld Computers Ltd.
The largest authorized Apple Dealership in Western Canada.
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White MacBooks with faster processor and graphics en route
According to a credible new leak, the white MacBook will receive a minor upgrade to better align Apple’s entry-level notebook offering with the recently refreshed 2010 MacBook Pros.
View SourceMay 17, 2010Provides Information
Why Apple Will Never Make Printers Again
Apple improved music players with the iPod, and revolutionized the cell phone with the iPhone. So why shouldn't it do the same thing with printers?
View SourceDecember 10, 2009Provides Information
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