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Posted on May 26, 2008

First time on WWDC? Read this first!

This year’s WWDC is the first one to become sold out, so there’s no doubt that there will be a lot going on in the event. And with all the hype surrounding the addition of iPhone development, the event is also bigger than ever. If it sounds intimidating, it probably is for newcomers. Luckily, Cocoa [...]

Posted on May 19, 2008

A WWDC to remember?

We’re not even past the first half of 2008, and it already looks like it’s going to be yet another memorable year for Apple. If all goes as rumored, the best stuff is in store for June — at WWDC, to be exact. Find out what we may see one of Apple’s biggest events.

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Posted on April 28, 2008

New iMac breaks the 3GHz barrier

While there may have been no major changes to the iMac, there has been an added speed bonus to all models, and the prices remain the same. The most notable is the high-end version of the 24-inch, which now has an Intel Core 2 Duo processor of 3.06GHz (the first consumer-level Mac that breaks the [...]

Posted on March 20, 2008

MacBook Air: Going for a better tomorrow?

The MacBook Air — you either hate it or love it. But there’s no denying that the world’s thinnest notebook has style. Still, as many could’ve imagined, it’s suffering from the “Apple 1.0″ blues, where there are more than a handful of problems and limitations with the first release of a new Apple product. Everyone [...]

Posted on March 19, 2008

AirPort Extreme gets even with Time Capsule via update

If you were disappointed that Apple limited wireless Time Machine backups only to the recently-released Time Capsule, even though they advertised the feature compatible with the AirPort in some pre-Leopard statements, you can smile once again — Apple has made it right, and released the Time Machine and AirPort Updates v1.0. This update finally allows [...]


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