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132 Apple and Macintosh - Hardware Resources
$400 Apple Mac madness
Is the Apple Mac about to become user friendly?
Open Open Tab April 14, 2008 Provides Information
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9 Takes on the iMac Aluminum
Apple's new iMac has a sweet 70's future style that will have many reassessing the line. But it's about more than looks—just ask any significant others of the Gizmodo staff.
Open Open Tab August 17, 2007 Provides Information
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AirPort Extreme + USB Drive = Sluggish Time Capsule
The recent Airport update is perhaps the most important firmware yet made available to AirPort Extreme users, especially for those running Leopard. Prior to the patch release, owners of the AirPort Extreme router were only able to mount their USB storage connected to the router as an AirDisk, but they should now be pleased to find out the update now includes the much anticipated 10.5's Time Machine compatibility.
Open Open Tab March 24, 2008 Provides Information
AirPort Extreme Base Station Gets 802.11n Fix
Apple has tweaked the firmware for its AirPort Extreme Base Station, though it's not saying why.
Open Open Tab June 11, 2007 Provides Information
AirPort Express Bargain N Extender
Apple's revision to the smallest member of its Wi-Fi equipment line-up--the AirPort Express--seems to fit neatly in the consumer space.
Open Open Tab April 4, 2008 Provides Information
AirPort Extreme update improves Tiger Intel Macs
Apple has posted AirPort Extreme Update 2008-001 for Tiger.
Open Open Tab March 28, 2008 Provides Information
AirPort Utility 5.3.1 released
Apple on Tuesday released AirPort Utility 5.3.1, software to control its AirPort Extreme Base Station, AirPort Express Base Station and Time Capsule. The new release is available for download either using the Software Update system preference or directly from Apple's Web site.
Open Open Tab March 11, 2008 Provides Information
AOL Xdrive comes to Mac
AOL on Monday introduced Xdrive Desktop Lite, a new version of the online data storage service. For the first time, Xdrive works on the Mac, thanks to AOL's switch to Adobe AIR technology. Xdrive Desktop Lite is being offered as a public beta.
Open Open Tab February 25, 2008 Provides Information
Apple Announces Time Capsule Server for Wireless Time Machine Backups
At Macworld 2008, Apple just announced Time Capsule, a full Airport Extreme base station with 802.11n wireless and four Ethernet ports, plus server grade hard drives to back up all of the Leopard Macs in the house.
Open Open Tab January 15, 2008 Provides Information
Apple bumps MacBook Pro faster CPU, memory, graphics
The new systems can accommodate up to 4GB of RAM and feature CPU speeds of up to 2.4GHz.
Open Open Tab June 5, 2007 Provides Information
Apple discontinues Xserve RAID
Apple on Tuesday quietly discontinued its Xserve RAID enterprise storage product line. It disappeared from the online Apple Store shortly after the company introduced Xsan 2 this morning. Industry analysts don't believe the discontinuation will have a negative impact on the company's enterprise market.
Open Open Tab February 19, 2008 Provides Information
Apple Docking Patent Works Perfectly with Ultra-Slim MacBook
This Apple docking station patent shows a screen base in which you can slide in a MacBook through its side. While this would be difficult to do with current MacBook models, it fits perfectly with the idea of the ultra-light, ultra-slim MacBook that allegedly will be presented at MacWorld.
Open Open Tab January 3, 2008 Provides Information
Apple gets fans juices flowing with iMac-like laptop dock
The latest Apple patent filing to excite the Mac masses shows the manufacturer's iMac recast as a docking station for a MacBook laptop.
Open Open Tab January 4, 2008 Provides Information
Apple Hardware News
News, tips and info on Mac hardware.
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Apple iMac (24-inch Penryn)
The iconic iMac now adds a next-gen Intel "Penryn" processor to its mix. It's faster, more powerful, and still the one to beat.
Open Open Tab May 1, 2008 Provides Information
Apple introduces 802.11n AirPort Express
Apple on Monday introduced a faster version of its AirPort Express wireless base station. Now equipped with the 802.11n specification, Apple says the AirPort Express can deliver five times the performance and twice the range of the previous model.
Open Open Tab March 17, 2008 Provides Information
Apple introduces MacBook Air
During his Macworld Expo keynote address on Tuesday morning, Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced the MacBook Air Tuesday, a computer that the company billed as the world's thinnest notebook -- small enough to fit inside an interoffice mailing envelope. It's priced starting at $1,799 and will be available within two weeks.
Open Open Tab January 15, 2008 Provides Information
Apple Introduces Xeon Xserve Servers
Apple has put Intel Xeon steroids inside the latest iteration of its Xserve, promising the server to be up to twice as fast as the previous model.
Open Open Tab January 8, 2008 Provides Information
Apple Launches 802.11n AirPort Express
Apple's 802.11n AirPort Express runs faster and has a greater range than previous models.
Open Open Tab March 18, 2008 Provides Information
Apple Launches Fastest-Ever Mac Pro
The new Mac Pros run on dual Intel Quad-Core Xeon CPUs and a system architecture with "up to twice the performance of its predecessor."
Open Open Tab January 8, 2008 Provides Information
Apple looking into duff Chinese hard drive claims
Apple has admitted it is examining claims that a number of its MacBook laptops include poorly manufactured hard drives that expose users to data loss.
Open Open Tab November 27, 2007 Provides Information
Apple Macbook 13-inch (Core 2 Duo T7200)
Even with more processor speed, hard drive capacity, and RAM size, the base-model MacBook is still one of the most affordable and best-looking laptops in the market.
Open Open Tab June 15, 2007 Provides Information
Apple MacBook Air
Unwired Video Preview After Steve Jobs' Macworld Expo keynote, we got our hands his latest product announcement - the stunning MacBook Air laptop.
Open Open Tab January 18, 2008 Provides Information
Apple MacBook Pro Review (T7500)
The Apple MacBook Pro is the 15.4" notebook aimed to compete with other desktop replacement or road warrior notebooks on the market. This notebook combines a thin stylish aluminum body, sleek port layout, and hearty specs to handle most of your desktop duties. Combine this notebook with Boot Camp, and you have a major contender in the notebook market, being able to run all the key operating systems in the market being Mac OSX and Windows XP or Vista.
Open Open Tab February 26, 2008 Provides Information
Apple punts 'Penryn' iMacs
Apple has updated its iMac line of consumer desktops, taking the machines' processor into the 45nm era with a set of 'Penryn' Core 2 Duo options.
Open Open Tab April 28, 2008 Provides Information
Apple Readies MacBook Air Add-Ons
Apple is taking orders for an optical drive and an Ethernet adapter that plug into the MacBook Air's USB port.
Open Open Tab January 29, 2008 Provides Information
Apple refreshes its iMac line
Apple's consumer desktops have received faster processors and better graphics cards, which may only add momentum to a product line analysts are saying may finally be stealing market share from Vista.
Open Open Tab April 28, 2008 Provides Information
Apple releases new Mac Pro with eight processor cores
he new Mac Pro combines two of Intel's new 45 nanometer Quad-Core Xeon 5400 processors running up to 3.2 GHz, new graphics and up to 4TB of internal storage. Prices start at $2,799.
Open Open Tab January 8, 2008 Provides Information
Apple releases new MacBook Pros with LED backlit displays
Apple updated its online stores today and released updated MacBook Pros with speed, storage, ram and graphics improvements. The 15 inch models also benefit from a LED backlit display while the 17 inch adds higher resolution display option.
Open Open Tab June 5, 2007 Provides Information
Apple Releases New Xserve: Most Powerful Ever
Apple dropped a new machine on us, a week before Macworld, in an Xserve with two Quad-Core 3.0 HGz Xeon processors. The machine also has "a new server architecture, faster front side buses, faster memory, up to 3TB of internal storage and two PCI Express 2.0 expansion slots."
Open Open Tab January 8, 2008 Provides Information
Apple Sells More Than One in Six U.S. Laptops
Jump in market share attributed to refreshes that both Apple laptop lines recently received.
Open Open Tab August 28, 2007 Provides Information
Apple ships Time Capsule
Announced during Macworld Conference & Expo in January, Apple confirmed on Thursday the company began shipping its hardware backup tool, Time Capsule. Notifications of the shipments began reaching customers that pre-ordered the device early this morning.
Open Open Tab February 28, 2008 Provides Information
Apple sub-notebook to retail for $1500, 3G iPhone by June - report
In a just-aired broadcast on CNBC, the network's Jim Goldman reported that a source close to Apple's manufacturing facilities has confirmed that the company will launch its much rumored sub-notebook at Macworld in January and that it will also have a 3G iPhone on store shelves by June at the latest.
Open Open Tab December 7, 2007 Provides Information
Apple Time Capsule
Apple has done a fine job of building an easy way for Leopard users to perform Time Machine backups over the network, but don't expect advanced NAS features.
Open Open Tab April 1, 2008 Provides Information
Apple Tries to Cool 'Hot' Macbook Airs
Although Apple updated its MacBook Air this week with a fix for the laptop's fan, some owners of the ultra-thin notebook continue to report that their machines overheat.
Open Open Tab March 13, 2008 Provides Information
Apple Unveils New, Metallic iMacs
Apple unveiled a line of slimmer desktop computers on Tuesday in a long-expected update of its iMac brand, positioning it for the back-to-school and holiday shopping seasons.
Open Open Tab August 7, 2007 Provides Information
Apple unveils Xsan 2
In the first major upgrade to its Storage Area Network (SAN) file system, Apple on Tuesday introduced Xsan 2, adding a new feature called MultiSAN and making it easier for first time users to get up and running.
Open Open Tab February 19, 2008 Provides Information
Apple Updates MacBook and MacBook Pro
Today Apple announced refreshes to both the MacBook and MacBook Pro line, instead of the complete redesign that many online sites were hoping or hinting at. The key item of both notebook updates is the inclusion of the latest Intel Penryn processors.
Open Open Tab February 26, 2008 Provides Information
Apple Xserve
This 1U box is a bit on the pricey side and still doesn't behave all that smoothly with Windows clients. But, once configured, the Xserve has a lot to offer an SMB, whether it has a Unix heavyweight or a tech generalist on staff.
Open Open Tab February 22, 2008 Provides Information
AppleInsider Says Apple Ultra-Portable 13" Laptop at Macworld
We've heard rumblings about that ultra-portable 13-inch notebook on its way from Apple for a while now, but now AppleInsider says it'll finally be rolled out at the MacWorld Expo and Conference in the middle of January.
Open Open Tab November 12, 2007 Provides Information
Apple's Time Capsule: is its HDD really 'server grade'?
Apple's Time Capsule, which went on sale last week, may not be quite what the Mac maker maintains it is, in the storage department at least.
Open Open Tab March 3, 2008 Provides Information
Art of Turboing, The
details how to go around the first and second levels of customer service to get problems with a company resolved.
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ATI TV Wonder 650 Combo USB Heads to Mac
Dubbed as TV Wonder 650 Combo USB for Mac, the TV tuner is technically the same as the PC version except for the freakishly white plastic case and the software, now bundled with tvPORTAL Media Center.
Open Open Tab November 15, 2007 Provides Information
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ClubMac
An Apple authorized catalog reseller.
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Clues point to launch of 'MacBook Air' at Macworld
Although its not clear exactly what it may be, Apple looks set to launch a new model of its MacBook which could signal its entry into the UMPC space.
Open Open Tab January 14, 2008 Provides Information
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Ireland-based Apple dealership provides service for Irish computer users.
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Connecting Point
Authorized Apple sales and service, serving Medford, Ashland, Grants Pass, and southwest Oregon.
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Corsair Announces High Performance Memory for MacBook, Macbook Pro
Corsair has announced the new low latency system memory, specifically tuned for the new MacBook and MacBook Pro laptops.
Open Open Tab March 17, 2008 Provides 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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Did Apple Finally Get Wireless Storage Right?
Apple led off its keynote today with the announcement of its new Time Capsule storage hardware and the surprised me.
Open Open Tab January 15, 2008 Provides Information
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Elgato EyeTV 250 Plus TV tuner with MPEG 2 encoder
When we reviewed Elgato's EyeTV Hybrid almost a year ago, we found it a darn fine analogue and digital TV tuner.
Open Open Tab September 17, 2007 Provides Information
Eye-Fi to improve Mac support for wireless memory card
After announcing a deal with Lexar last week to distribute its technology, Eye-Fi moved onto Macworld Monday, announcing support for Leopard and Safari.
Open Open Tab January 14, 2008 Provides Information
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FastMac TruePower 17-inch MacBook Pro battery
Cosmetically, the only visible difference between the FastMac battery and Apple's is that the underside of the FastMac model is plastic, rather than metal, and is marked with FastMac's info—the battery appears identical to Apple's once it's installed.
Open Open Tab April 4, 2008 Provides Information
First Look: AirPort Express 802.11n Wi-Fi base station
Apple released an update Monday to a favorite, though under-hailed, hunk of wireless networking hardware: the AirPort Express Base Station.
Open Open Tab March 18, 2008 Provides Information
First Look: Apple TV, take two
But I can understand how those who'd never used the thing might have been less-than-enamored of the device. After all, it apparently didn't support 5.1 audio, its storage space was limited, there was the general (and incorrect) perception that it couldn't play HD content, and, most confounding of all, it depended on a computer for its care and feeding.
Open Open Tab January 16, 2008 Provides Information
First MacBook Air Benchmarks
We benchmarked the MacBook Air against the MacBook and MacBook Pro to see how it held up comparatively. Predictably, the MacBook Pro outperformed its counterparts in the majority of our tests. But the MacBook Air (1.6 GHz Intel, 2 GB RAM) went toe-to-toe with the MacBook (2 GHz Intel, 1 GB RAM) in many of our tests, falling just short in most. And it even bested the MacBook and MacBook Pro in one test.
Open Open Tab January 24, 2008 Provides Information
Fitting your files on a MacBook Air
Space is limited on slim laptop, so develop a storage strategy.
Open Open Tab February 1, 2008 Provides Information
From the Lab: 17-inch MacBook Pro Benchmarks
Results for 17-inch laptops consistent with 15-inch models—for better and worse.
Open Open Tab June 15, 2007 Provides Information
From the Lab: Core 2 Duo Mac mini tests
Mini update means major boost in performance over previous generation.
Open Open Tab August 15, 2007 Provides Information
From the Lab: MacBooks get a boost from Penryn
At the same time Apple replaced the processors in its MacBook Pro offerings with a next-generation version of the Core 2 Duo chip, it did the same thing with its MacBook models.
Open Open Tab March 5, 2008 Provides Information
Full of hot Air? Our MacBook Air temperature tests
In keeping with our theme of pushing out the latest findings from our ongoing MacBook Air tests, I'd like to focus on a subject near and dear to the laps of portable users—just how hot the MacBook Air gets after a fair amount of extended use. After all, having an ultra-thin notebook is great, but if it's too hot to sit on your lap, it's of limited use.
Open Open Tab February 22, 2008 Provides Information
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Hands-on: Axiotron Modbook Tablet Mac
On the floor of Macworld today, we scored some hands-on time with Axiotron's Modbook—the tablet Mac pieced together from the the carcass of a MacBook. While the system already made a splash at Macworld 2007, we had the opportunity to test the final shipping model.
Open Open Tab January 16, 2008 Provides Information
How to get TV on your Mac
Will Apple ever equip its Macs with TV tuners? Plenty of users have asked it to, and Apple's own Front Row software would certainly make a smart user interface for a DVR.
Open Open Tab August 22, 2007 Provides Information
How Psystar's Computer Measures up to a Mac
What do you get when you install Mac OS X on a generic Intel-powered computer with a 2.2GHz Core 2 Duo processor? A system that, performance-wise, falls somewhere between a Mac mini and a low-end iMac, according to our testing.
Open Open Tab May 8, 2008 Provides Information
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Improved IMac Graphics Won't Matter to Gamers
Since Apple introduced a refreshed iMac line last week, I've been repeatedly asked the question, "Is this iMac right for gamers?"
Open Open Tab May 8, 2008 Provides Information
Install the Logitech MX900 Bluetooth mouse
Install the Logitech MX900 Bluetooth mouse for mac OS.
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Intel denies new iMac has new 'Montevina' platform
Is it a first peek at an entirely new class of Intel CPU that Apple is offering in its latest refresh of iMacs, or is it an older class of CPU that is being overclocked at customers' requests? Intel is indicating that the iMac's new high-end CPU is neither.
Open Open Tab April 30, 2008 Provides Information
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LA Computer Center
Features Apple desktop and notebook systems.
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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 Pro 3GHz 8-core
New processor option doubles cores, but not performance.
Open Open Tab July 19, 2007 Provides 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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MacAddict.com
MacAddict is the Macintosh enthusiast's hands on guide to Mac products, Mac software and Apple news.
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MacBook Air Amiss: Time to License Mac OS X?
Who else but Apple could launch a product like the MacBook Air? With its focus on form over function, it is destined for the niche of early Apple adopters, sure to get burned on price and features when Apple upgrades to at least include a bigger hard drive than 80GB, ethernet, Firewire and a user-replaceable battery.
Open Open Tab January 18, 2008 Provides Information
MacBook Air Bluetooth firmware update released
Apple has released MacBook Air Bluetooth Firmware Update 1.0, available for download from the Apple Web site or through the Software Update system preference.
Open Open Tab April 11, 2008 Provides Information
MacBook Air Comes with a Special USB Port for SuperDrive
Very few of us actually have to deal with external USB DVD burners since even the slimmest laptops sold in America have an optical drive.
Open Open Tab January 23, 2008 Provides Information
MacBook Air Has Issues, Says Apple
MacBook Air users might need to move their new ultra-thin laptops to keep bits moving to and fro, Apple Inc. said in a note on its support site, just one of several problems posted now that the new portable has started shipping.
Open Open Tab February 1, 2008 Provides Information
MacBook Air Multi-touch Gesture Pad Hands-On
Using the multitouch gesture pad felt like the next step in Apple's trademark MacBook mouse replacement (the Trackpad/Touchpad), rather than an iPhone screen being shoved into a laptop (as it was pitched at the keynote). For the most part, it's responsive. We found hiccups when scrolling through an image in iPhoto (zoomed), but our guess is that such issues were due to processor power and not the pad itself.
Open Open Tab January 15, 2008 Provides Information
MacBook Air Review
The MacBook Air is driving me insane. I want it like no other hardware. It's thin, yea, ok, we know this. And many power users have been bitching for more: 3G, bigger storage, more USB ports, and an internal drive.
Open Open Tab January 24, 2008 Provides Information
MacBook Air Reviews
USA Today's Ed Baig summarizes with this verdict: "Given the compromises, I don't expect anyone to use Air as their only computer. But it is a yummy machine for people who spend a lot of time traveling." Going more in depth, he lauds the Air's thinness, and revels at the little things like the magnetic latch and the backlit LED display. The worst part? He got more than an hour less than Apple's rated battery life.
Open Open Tab January 23, 2008 Provides Information
MacBook and MacBook Pro 17" Battery Life Drops Dramatically
I just spoke with Apple and found out why the new test numbers are lower when in fact, the actual absolute battery life in these models are higher. It has to do with their testing methodology.
Open Open Tab February 26, 2008 Provides Information
MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo/2.2GHz and 2.4GHz
A hot new graphics chip, improved display technology, and support for more memory top the list of enhancements in Apple's latest MacBook Pro laptops.
Open Open Tab June 19, 2007 Provides Information
MacBooks Get a Slight Speed Bump
Apple on Thursday quietly pushed updates to its MacBook line of laptops, giving them integrated video, a faster front side bus, and slightly faster processors.
Open Open Tab November 1, 2007 Provides Information
MacConsultants
Specializes in mulitimedia, design & graphics, networking and Mac mobile computing solutions.
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MacDevCenter.com: Listening to Bluetooth (or at least trying to)
Using iChat AV with a Bluetooth-enabled headset has great potential and some immediate benefits.
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MacDevCenter.com: Using iSync and Bluetooth
by Wei-Meng Lee. Apple has released Adding the T68 Using Bluetooth.
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MacFixIt
MacFixIt: Troubleshooting Solutions for the Mac OS hardware and software.
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Macintosh Logic Board Battery Information
Macintosh Logic Board Battery Information.
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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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ModBook tablet Mac finally ships
Starting with a stock Apple MacBook laptop, Axiotron has designed a new case and a new input system, eschewing the keyboard and trackpad instead for a stylus input that enables users to write directly on the screen.
Open Open Tab January 2, 2008 Provides Information
Mopping the floor with a Mac Mini
When p2pnet wrote about Pystar, the small company that's daring to challenge Steve Jobs with a $400 configurable Mac clone, it was offline and yesterday the 'smart money' was betting that was because it'd been nailed by Apple.
Open Open Tab April 15, 2008 Provides Information
Moshi PalmGuard for 17? MacBook Pro Available
Moshi has released the PalmGuard 17, a wear-resistant thin film solution that protects the palm rest area of the 17-inch MacBook Pro against the deleterious effects of grease, scratches, smudges, and color-fade.
Open Open Tab August 13, 2007 Provides Information
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 Mercury Free MacBook Pro Unboxed!
I got my hands on the new MacBook Pro first thing this morning and saying everyone around me is gushing and jealous is an understatement. Unlike last year's model, the new MacBook Pro has a mercury-free, power-efficient LED-backlit display.
Open Open Tab June 6, 2007 Provides Information
Newer launches 802.11 b/g/n networking products
Newer Technology on Friday announced its MaxPower line of wireless networking products. The devices will debut at Macworld Expo next week.
Open Open Tab January 11, 2008 Provides Information
Nvidia 8800 GT card comes to first-gen Mac Pros
Apple introduced the GeForce 8800 GT as a graphics option for the Mac Pro when the professional desktop system was refreshed just prior to Macworld Expo in January.
Open Open Tab April 15, 2008 Provides Information
Nvidia offers new Mac programming tools
Nvidia has released a Mac OS X version of its CUDA programming tools. Nvidia's CUDA tools help developers utilize the GPUs on newer Nvidia graphics hardware as parallel processing engines.
Open Open Tab February 27, 2008 Provides Information
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Older AirPort base station utility gets Leopard fix
Apple has posted AirPort Admin Utility for Graphite and Snow 4.2.5. the update is available for download from Apple's Web site.
Open Open Tab April 4, 2008 Provides Information
Older AirPort may cause networking issues with MacBook Air
If you're waiting for your new MacBook Air to show up, there are a few notes from Apple that may interest you before it arrives. All of the notes, including one about older base stations, outline potential issues and fixes with the MacBook Air.
Open Open Tab January 30, 2008 Provides Information
Operator Headgap
Top quality refurbished preowned Mac systems, PowerBooks, parts & accessories.
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OQO Running OS X Leopard: The Smallest Mac in the World?
Forget the Psystar business—this Hackintosh is much more interesting. A member of the OQOTalk forum has demonstrated his OQO running a hacked version of Leopard.
Open Open Tab April 29, 2008 Provides Information
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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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Putting the MacBook Air Laptop Through Its Paces
The MacBook Air has arrived, a third MacBook model that brings incredibly small size to the MacBook line at a premium price.
Open Open Tab January 15, 2008 Provides Information
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QuickerTek nQuicky 802.11n USB Adapter for Macs
During the upgrade from my alien spaceship-shaped Airport Extreme station to the 2007 802.11n version, I realize my Jan. 2006 Intel Core Duo iMac 'g' client is becoming the bottleneck to the whole network.
Open Open Tab August 31, 2007 Provides Information
QuickerTek's TriBand Antennas Boost Apple Time Capsule Wireless Base Station
Apple's Time Capsule works fine as a wireless base station/router, since it is just an Airport Extreme with a hard drive thrown in, but what if you could make it even better? You know, with a MIMO TriBand antenna in order to reach every bathroom of your house.
Open Open Tab March 17, 2008 Provides 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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ResExcellence
A website with all the information you need to hack your mac.
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Review: Apple's New MacBook
The changes in the MacBooks released last week add extra oomph to Apple's consumer laptop.
Open Open Tab March 7, 2008 Provides Information
Review: MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo/2.4GHz and 2.5GHz
The new MacBook Pro models Apple released last week might be classified as speed bumps, implying that the pro laptops' new enhancements constitute a minor, albeit noteworthy update.
Open Open Tab March 7, 2008 Provides Information
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Santa Rosa comes to the Mac: a review of the new MacBook Pro
Santa Rosa in the house
Open Open Tab June 12, 2007 Provides Information
Sleek New iMacs Made of Aluminum and Glass, Retro 70s Look
As expected, Steve Jobs boomed again and presented the newly redesigned iMacs, which come with aluminum and glass sleek skin and new guts. Comes in 20 and 24 inches. Jump for all the details.
Open Open Tab August 7, 2007 Provides Information
Small Dog Electronics
Online super store for Apple Macintosh
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The future and Apple TV
The number of comments from Doubting Thomases who are either enamored of the Xbox 360 (coupled with Connect360) or simply find the Apple TV's specs-to-dollars-spent ratio underwhelming compels me to suggest that, in a year's time, those DTs are going to be as wrong about the Apple TV as their early 21st-century counterparts were about the iPod.
Open Open Tab January 8, 2008 Provides Information
The Mac Orchard
The most essential links and Internet applications for Macintosh Internet users--updated around the clock.
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The Macbook Air SSD Performance Boost: Pretty Much Non-Existent
The gang over at Ars Technica got their hands on both an SSD-packed Macbook Air as well as a regular, HDD-equipped model and then put both through their paces to see if the $1,300 difference in price was worth it. So they had two computers, both exactly the same save a 200Mhz bump in processor speed and a swapping out of a 4200rpm PATA drive for a hot, hot SSD drive.
Open Open Tab February 6, 2008 Provides Information
The New Rules for Buying a Mac
The world has a lot of unwritten rules: In social etiquette. In baseball. And in buying computers. For years, we have unquestioningly followed numerous unwritten rules when buying a Mac.
Open Open Tab May 8, 2008 Provides Information
Troll Touch debuts Apple iMac 20- and 24-inch touchscreen systems
Troll Touch, provider of custom touchscreen systems for Apple hardware, today announced the immediate availability of its internally integrated touchscreen product for the current Apple 20- and 24-inch aluminum iMacs.
Open Open Tab December 4, 2007 Provides Information
Turn Drobo into a NAS on Apple Airport Extreme Network
Some people scream "what not a NAS" when they read about Drobo, but clearly, people at Data Robotics are trying to target the much larger DAS (direct attached storage) market first and at least make some money back before venturing into the consumer NAS market.
Open Open Tab June 14, 2007 Provides Information
Tutorials for Macintosh-Windows Integration
MacWindows Tutorials contains information on how to use Mac OS and Windows together.
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Understanding our 17-inch MacBook Pro benchmarks
Core 2 Duo performs as expected, except in iPhoto test.
Open Open Tab Dec. 15, 2006 Provides 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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WestWorld Computers Ltd.
The largest authorized Apple Dealership in Western Canada.
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Why Apple's iMac Update Sucks
Apple has finally updated its iMac line, but I find the new offering sorely disappointing. At the moment I own a 20-inch aluminum iMac and, while I love it, I've been waiting for news about the new iMacs to see if it's worth upgrading or not.
Open Open Tab May 2, 2008 Provides Information
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