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VESA Issues Mini DisplayPort Standard

Written on November 10, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 3 people have commented

Earlier this year (right at the beginning, in fact), we brought news that the Video Electronics Standard Association (VESA) might potentially make the Mini DisplayPort standard, meaning that manufacturers outside of Apple can now use it in their products without Apple’s approval, including rival computer makers, among others.
The Mini DisplayPort (mDP) standard is described as [...]

New Apple Remote Sports More Current Look, Better Usability

Written on October 20, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 5 people have commented

If you’re like me, you have so many white plastic Apple Remotes scattered around your living space that visitors ask if they’re part of the decor. And they were quite stylish, once upon a time. But Macs started being less about plastic and more about aluminum long ago, and the Remote has languished at the [...]

New iMacs Feature 21.5 and 27-inch Displays and Available Quad-Core Processors

Written on October 20, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 26 people have commented

Well, the Apple Store went down, and we waited with bated breath. And most of what people expected to see came true. One of those expectations was new iMacs, and Apple’s all-in-one desktops did indeed get a nice upgrade and redesign. That means you’re old hat, iMac which I’m typing this up on right now.
The [...]

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 [...]

Rumor Has It: New iMacs Already in Production, Could Sport Blu-Ray

Written on September 24, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 21 people have commented

Lately, rumors have been popping up that new iMacs could well be on the way. Well now AppleInsider is reporting that they’re not only real, but that they’re already here. Or, “here” in the sense that they exist in physical space, at least.
The Apple rumors site is reporting that according to reliable sources (in this [...]

Rumor Has It: New iMacs and MacBooks Coming Just in Time for Windows 7

Written on September 16, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 28 people have commented

Apple beat Microsoft to market in terms of new operating systems (although “new” doesn’t really apply in the case of either 10.6 or Windows 7), but that means Microsoft will have the spotlight uncontested when it launches Windows 7 on Oct. 22. That’s why one research firm, Wedge Partners, is predicting new MacBook and iMac [...]

iPod Nano Gains Camera, Microphone and Speaker, Larger Screen

Written on September 09, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 17 people have commented

So it seems like case manufacturers were only half right when it came to their designs for new iPods. The iPod touch didn’t get a camera at today’s special “Rock and Roll” Apple event, but the iPod nano did.
Not only that, but it also got a built-in mic and speaker, which makes sense when you [...]

Apple Releases New Final Cut Studio and Logic Studio

Written on July 23, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 3 people have commented

Today, Apple released a huge update for its Pro series of audio/video editing applications, including both the Final Cut and Logic Studio suites of applications. People (and businesses) who need the extra muscle of Pro applications (as compared with the iLife suite, for example) will be happy to note that with this latest update, Apple [...]

13″ MacBook Makes It to the Big Leagues, Turns “Pro”

Written on June 08, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 21 people have commented

Apple announced a slew of hardware updates today, including a number of upgrades to its notebook lineup.
For me, the most notable among these was the upwards shift of the 13-inch aluminum MacBook into the MacBook Pro category, alongside the 15- and 17-inch models, both of which also got their own feature and hardware improvements. The [...]

Tweetie for Mac Due Monday

Written on April 17, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 9 people have commented

It quickly became one of the most popular Twitter clients for the iPhone, owing to its impressive feature set and fast, efficient performance, and now it’s coming natively to the Mac, too. I’m talking about Tweetie, by atebits. Tweetie impressed with the ability to follow and unfollow, integrated search, retweeting, and more when it was [...]

Ingredients List for Apple’s New iPhone Published

Written on April 15, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 18 people have commented

Normally DigiTimes is content to just let the information leak out in a slow but steady stream leading up to the WWDC, but this time the Taiwanese news and rumors site has completely given up the goat in one fell swoop, instead of pacing themselves. They’ve published a list of various part makers for the [...]

Apple Replaces 17″ Antique With 20″ for Education

Written on April 14, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 2 people have commented

It wasn’t so long ago that the Internet was ablaze with news of the “new” 17-inch iMac for education priced at $899, which was actually a model they’d been offering, without updates, in that capacity for two full years at that point. Its “discovery” was in fact just people noticing something they’d never noticed before. [...]

Unlocked Apple iPhone Available From Buy.com in the U.S.

Written on April 13, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 6 people have commented

If you’re still skittish about being locked in for a lengthy contract and don’t mind the fact that new hardware will almost undoubtedly be hitting the streets in only a couple of short months, and if you have money lying around not doing anything useful, Buy.com has a deal for you, for the low price [...]

Variable iTunes Pricing Goes Live

Written on April 07, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 10 people have commented

We warned you that this day was coming (OK we were actually off by one day, but that only means you had more time to buy that coveted All-American Rejects track), and now it’s here: Apple has finally made good on their promise to introduce variable track pricing in the iTunes store. Songs now range [...]

Lots of New Apple Hardware Hinted at in iPhone 3.0 Code

Written on March 23, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 9 people have commented

When it comes to speculation about hardware, I like going to the code. Code doesn’t have “sources,” questionable or otherwise, and if something turns up there, you can be relatively sure it isn’t a ploy to deceive you (unless we’re being subtly manipulated, but that’s a conspiracy theory for another time). The recent iPhone [...]

The New iMac: Keeping Up With the Joneses

Written on March 03, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 16 people have commented

Well, those late rumors of updated iMacs and Mac minis coming today proved to be true. The Apple Store went down for a while this morning, and when it came back, refreshed versions of all of Apple’s desktops, including the Mac Pro, had appeared.
Even though I just made an iMac purchase last year, and will [...]

Apple Puts Spotlight on Indie Acts in iTunes

Written on February 25, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 3 people have commented

This must be “Update iTunes Content” week at Cupertino or something, because Apple keeps making changes to the music player. First it introduced iTunes Pass, which provides superfans with heaps of exclusive content released on a staggered schedule over a brief subscription period, and now it’s launched the Indie Spotlight.
The Spotlight is a new subcategory [...]

A Look at Snow Leopard: New Features From the Latest Build

Written on February 25, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 36 people have commented

World of Apple this week has been kind enough to post a series of screenshots taken from the latest build of Snow Leopard that show off some of the new features coming in Apple’s latest OS revision. While Snow Leopard is being billed more as a streamlined and smoothed-out version of OS X 10.5, there [...]

Analyst Talks Apple Netbook, iPhones; Has Actual Source for Once

Written on February 19, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 6 people have commented

Normally, industry analysts are a talkative, confident bunch, but generally speaking, they are like old fisherman, spinning yarns and telling tales that have become exaggerated through constant retelling.
Recent comments by leading Apple analyst Toni Sacconaghi, however, actually came out of discussions with a very good source: Tim Cook, Apple COO and acting head honcho at [...]

New MacBook Pro Battery: More, Longer, but Locked In

Written on January 06, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 28 people have commented

Well, the Macworld keynote has come and gone, and we received a lot of new software from Apple, but not too much on the hardware side. In fact, the long-awaited missing unibody MacBook Pro is the only machine to come out of the event. But it might not be the laptop itself which becomes the [...]