Tag: imac
Logitech diNovo Edge Mac Edition
November 3rd, 2008 by Rich BrownThe Mac Edition of the diNovo Edge is still a better keyboard overall than the iMac's default model, but not enough to justify its high price.
New MacBooks could arrive shortly
September 29th, 2008 by Tom KrazitA redesign of Apple's MacBook line is reportedly just around the corner that will see the laptops get the aluminium covers already sported by their MacBook Pro cousins.
Under wraps: Apple's Sydney City Store
May 14th, 2008 by Joseph HanlonWork is coming along at the soon-to-open Sydney Apple store, although the high-security site is wrapped up to resemble a Steve Jobs skivvy.
Apple trounces Microsoft in performance showdown
April 18th, 2008 by Liam TungResearch which pitted Windows PCs against Macs found that Vista works better on a Mac.
AirPort Express gets extra juice with 802.11n upgrade
March 18th, 2008 by Caroline McCarthyApple has updated its AirPort Express portable wireless base station to make it compatible with the speedy 802.11n wireless standard, the company announced today.
Apple today: lawsuits, 'jailbreaks' and Nanos
October 9th, 2007 by Tom KrazitFrom time to time, I'll post a brief summary of some interesting items I come across during the day that I don't have time to call out in more detail. If you see anything interesting out there, drop me a line at the e-mail link above.
What's next for Apple? We think it's the remote
May 13th, 2008 by Josh LowensohnAfter looking at what Apple has done in the past, there are some clues going forward. A good place to look is some of its older products, both software and hardware.
Apple Time Capsule (1TB) Network Storage
March 11th, 2008 by Rich BrownApple's hybrid 802.11n wireless router/networked hard drive offers some powerful data backup features for Mac owners, but Windows users and those who demand speed from their 802.11n network will be disappointed.
Back up your Mac with SilverKeeper
April 18th, 2007 by Justin FieldingWhile browsing the TechRepublic software vaults, I decided it was about time I found an automated backup solution for my iMac, which I use to store all of my master RAW photos, music, documents etc. I had been waiting for the release of Leopard (OS X 10.5) that has a built-in backup system called Time Machine, but with its release delayed yet again it's time to find an interim solution. Now, of course I know that as Mac OS X is BSD under the skin, I should have no trouble creating a simple rsync script running as a Cron job. If I wanted to be even more adventurous, I could have the scripts automatically kick off when an external backup disk is connected via the hot-plug daemon.
Apple earnings soar as iPhone shipments revealed
July 26th, 2007 by Tom KrazitFueled by strong sales of Macs, third-quarter profit jumps 73 percent; company reports 270,000 iPhones sold in about 30 hours.
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