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Mac OS X 10.6.2 Update Points to New MacBook Pros

Written on October 26, 2009 by Liam Cassidy and 6 people have commented

Two Spanish Apple sites are reporting that the latest build of Apple’s upcoming update to its Mac OS X Snow Leopard software contains references to as-yet unreleased new models of MacBook Pro.
Build 10C531 lists “MacBook Pro 6,1” and “MacBook Pro 6,2”, an indication of major revisions of the MacBook Pro lineup. The current family of [...]

New “Get a Mac” Ads Target Windows 7

Written on October 23, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 74 people have commented

Microsoft may have only just launched Windows 7, but Apple isn’t sitting back and letting Redmond enjoy its time in the spotlight. Instead, last night it revealed three new ads in the popular “Get a Mac” series featuring John Hodgman and Justin Long, all of which go after Windows 7 by name.
The three ads, “Broken [...]

Microsoft Becoming Apple With First Retail Store, Online PC Sales

Written on October 22, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 21 people have commented

Talk about biting someone else’s style. Not only is Microsoft trying to add some cool factor to its brand using celebrity influence, a game which Apple has long had in the bag, now it’s also opened its first official brick-and-mortar retail store, and it even just began offering PC hardware for sale via its online [...]

Apple Europe VP Talks Macs, iPhones, iPods and Surprises

Written on October 21, 2009 by Charles Jade and No one has commented

Pascal Cagni, Apple vice president and general manager for Europe, the Middle East, India and Africa, did in an interview with Katie Allen of the Guardian. Speaking after Apple’s earnings report for the fourth fiscal quarter, Cagni was optimistic on the Mac in Europe, guarded about the iPod, and enigmatic about “surprises” in the future.
Questioned [...]

MacBook Gets New Display, Trackpad, and Built-in Battery for Old Price

Written on October 20, 2009 by Charles Jade and 20 people have commented

Today Apple announced the release of an updated MacBook, and Senior VP Phil Schiller says it best in a press release for the new Macbook:
“The new MacBook includes many of the great features found on the innovative MacBook Pro, such as an LED-backlit display, glass Multi-Touch trackpad and built-in long-life battery.”

The new MacBook remains priced [...]

Rumor Has It: Verizon and Apple Testing iPhone LTE

Written on October 20, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 16 people have commented

3G may be the current standard in network data communication, but 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks are just around the corner. Verizon is working on building its own LTE network as we speak, and the latest rumors suggest that Apple is working together with Big Red to develop the next generation of iPhone.
LTE means [...]

Apple Stores Go Down; Rumors of New Hardware Abound

Written on October 20, 2009 by Liam Cassidy and 5 people have commented

As I write, online Apple Stores around the world are going down. That yellow post-it is popping up, assuring eager shoppers, “We’ll be back soon.”
Why so eager? For weeks, rumors have leaked through the intertubes like lemonade spilled on a MacBook keyboard — in short, they got everywhere. There isn’t a tech news site that [...]

Apple Acknowledges Battery Overheating in First-Generation iPod Nano

Written on October 19, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and No one has commented

If you have a first-generation iPod nano (the one that looks like a slimmed-down version of the iPod video and comes in only black and white), you may be able to get a replacement or a fix from Apple, depending on what kind of symptoms your device is exhibiting.
Specifically, Apple acknowledged via a knowledge base [...]

Apple Planning to Sync Video Across Devices

Written on October 16, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 5 people have commented

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office posted on Thursday a very interesting application from Apple, one which shows that MobileMe could have far more in store than just personal info synchronization. Movie playback position syncing appears to be on the way, so long as this patent sees its way to fruition, which isn’t always the [...]

Apple Hints at Mac Counterattack on Windows 7

Written on October 15, 2009 by Charles Jade and 13 people have commented

With the release of Windows 7 next week, senior Apple VP Phil Schiller is boldly asserting that it “presents a very good opportunity for us.”
That opportunity will possibly come in a series of ads contrasting Windows with OS X, at least according to Peter Burrows of BusinessWeek. The expected campaign is expected to take Windows [...]

Rumor Has It: Next-Gen Mac Pro Getting Six-Core “Core i9″ Processor

Written on October 15, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 2 people have commented

Apple’s powerhouse configurable tower desktop aimed mostly at semi-pro and pro users could be getting some update love in the near future, according to the latest rumblings coming out of the rumor mill today. Hardmac.com is reporting that one of its sources has solid information on the new Mac Pro, which should appear sometime in [...]

Apple Releases Performance Update, Fixes Hard Drive Stalls

Written on October 15, 2009 by Liam Cassidy and 9 people have commented

Apple has released what it calls “Performance Update 1.0,” an update to its Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) and 10.6 (Snow Leopard) operating systems for selected iMacs and MacBooks.
As Apple describes it — in typically brief fashion — in its Support pages, ”This update addresses intermittent hard drive related pauses reported by a small number of [...]

Apple Promises iTunes LPs for All

Written on October 14, 2009 by Charles Jade and 3 people have commented

Just days after the head of an independent label claimed Apple was charging as much as $10,000 in production fees associated with the new media format, Apple has denied that there are any production charges at all. Even better, the iTunes LP format will soon be available to all content creators.
Introduced at the Apple Music [...]

Windows 7 No Threat to Mac: Report

Written on October 13, 2009 by Charles Jade and 18 people have commented

From Computerworld, the ponderings of Broadpoint AmTech analyst Brian Marshall may state the obvious, but nonetheless bear repeating: Windows 7 is no threat to the Mac.

Having looked at the data on Windows release dates, Marshall “found no negative correlation between them and Mac sales.” Further, Marshall suggests that “new OS launches from MSFT may have [...]

Time Capsule Memorial Web Site Launches, Shames Apple

Written on October 12, 2009 by Liam Cassidy and 16 people have commented

Enterprising Apple customers unhappy with the inexplicable death of their Time Capsules have taken matters into their own hands and launched a dedicated web site to record and discuss their experiences. It’s called The Apple Time Capsule Memorial Register, and it’s hauntingly beautiful.
The site has been created to provide a central support hub for Time [...]

VMware Fusion 3 to Debut by End of October

Written on October 12, 2009 by Nick Santilli and 7 people have commented

In the ever leap-frogging world of desktop virtualization for the Mac, VMware has announced that it will make its next hop (I won’t venture to say who’s ahead at this juncture) by the end of October…or the 27th, if you go by its blog. So in just a few weeks, version 3 of Fusion will [...]

Patent Dispute Goes After iTunes

Written on October 12, 2009 by Liam Cassidy and 11 people have commented

It just wouldn’t feel right getting through a month without another lawsuit. Apple is in the firing line this time from Online News Link, which claims Apple infringed on patent No. 7,508,789. Ah yes, good old 7,508,789: “the transmission of digital information through a broadcast channel and bi-directional channel.” Or something.
The complaint from California-based Online [...]

AT&T Not Ready for Tethering, May Throttle iPhone Data

Written on October 09, 2009 by Liam Cassidy and 14 people have commented

We reported here on Tuesday that AT&T had announced plans to make VoIP services available on its 3G network, great news for iPhone users who previously could only use applications like Skype and Vonage via a Wi-Fi network. So, AT&T sorted out MMS and now it’s sorted out VoIP. That just leaves tethering, right? Now [...]

Rumor Has It: Foxconn Making Tablets for Apple

Written on October 07, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 2 people have commented

Taiwanese news and rumors site DigiTimes is stirring up the Apple tablet pot today with reports that regular Apple manufacturing partner Foxconn will be producing the upcoming device. Shipments of the device are said to be set to begin in the first quarter of 2010, which would be in keeping with earlier rumors that the [...]

85% of Mac Owners Also Have a PC: Report

Written on October 07, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 22 people have commented

Mac users may be getting soft on Windows machines as time moves on, according to a recent report by consumer research firm NPD Group. It found that of those polled, a whopping 85 percent admitted to owning both Mac and Windows PC computers.
That’s a far cry from the polarized days of yore, when even joking [...]