Tag: tablet pc
Apple Tablet PC is real, says Asus
November 7th, 2007 by Rory ReidAppleSource's sister site Crave hangs with people in high places -- which is how they get exclusives and free food. A few weeks ago over a civilised dinner with Asus and angling for cool stories they were told in a very hushed manner: "Asus is helping Apple build a Tablet PC."
Tablet PCs: Can we please calm the hype?
January 11th, 2010 by Nate LanxonConsumer demand is what you'd see if Ford said it was working on building a car powered by sneezes. It's not what we're seeing for tablet computers.
Keep tabs on your Apple tablet predictions
January 27th, 2010 by Joseph HanlonThink you've got the inside word on what Apple will announce tomorrow? Keep track of all the various Apple tablet rumours with the help of your iPhone.
What will Apple's tablet be called?
January 25th, 2010 by Derek FungWe all know that Apple's debuting a product or two or three on 27 January, but what will it be? And just as importantly what will it be christened?
Video: Five PC alternatives to the Macbook Air
February 25th, 2008 by Dan AckermanApple's groovy, new ultra-portable laptop isn't for everyone. In this video we take a look at other high-end PC options to find the your perfect portable computer.
Moving your iTunes library from PC to Mac
June 17th, 2008 by Donald BellHere's a relatively painless method to bring your iTunes library with you when you switch from PC to Mac.
Are PC users diluting the IQ of the Mac community?
January 25th, 2008 by Liam TungAccording to one security vendor, Mac users are at a crossroad this year: will or won't they prove to be as gullible as their PC cousins when it comes to security?
Mac business software - Why you don't need a PC at work
November 29th, 2007 by Eric EckelWindows professionals are often confused by the different applications and programs that target Apple users. Eric Eckel presents a roadmap designed to help get any Windows user quickly up to speed on the various Mac business programs.
How-to: Sync your iPod to both a Mac and PC
September 24th, 2007 by Donald BellYou can absolutely set up your iPod to work with both a Mac and a PC. The problem is that while PC-formatted drives (FAT32) can generally be used by both Mac and PC, Mac formatted drives (HFS+) can only be read by Macs. To complicate things, iPods by default will only work with one iTunes library. Making your iPod capable of syncing to both a Mac and a PC requires formatting the iPod as a PC drive, and tweaking its settings to make it compatible with multiple iTunes libraries. Before doing any of this, be sure you have the contents of your iPod backed up somewhere. Reformatting will completely erase the contents of your iPod.
Apple looms over CES from afar
January 11th, 2010 by Erica OggA device that doesn't yet exist from a company that doesn't even exhibit at CES was the most buzzed-about thing at the biggest gadgetfest in the world.
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