Thursday, 05 November 2009 20:03
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Saturday, 31 October 2009 10:52
Halloween puns aside, this is an easy way to give your Mac a little personality. With a few quick clicks and a little imagination, you can give your Desktop a completely new look. And, aside from the fun aspect of this, changing icons for folders and files can make you more organized.
Thursday, 01 October 2009 15:27
Apple has been working on Mac OS X for more than a decade, and the public has been able to use it for eight years. In that time, the replacement for the classic Mac OS has grown through several stages: it began in an awkward, half-functional state, progressed into a fully functional replacement for OS 9 with increasing levels of speed and stability, and finally became an entrenched system that advanced by acquiring whizzy new features such as Spotlight and Time Machine.
Early in Mac OS X’s history, the operating system sped up with each new version, as Apple engineers tuned the code and got it working better. But those improvements have faded, and the last two releases have certainly been no faster than their predecessors. Instability, too, has returned to Mac OS X. (The title of my predecessor Rick LePage’s opinion piece, “What I Hate About Leopard,” says it all.)
Thursday, 01 October 2009 13:36
This summer, Apple quietly purchased the worldwide mapping company Placebase -- one that competed with Google's own Maps product, featured on the iPhone.Thursday, 01 October 2009 11:31
Unconfirmed chatter continues about Apple's fabled touchscreen device.
Simply mention the fabled Apple Tablet around tech junkies and they'll start foaming at the mouth and jonesing for a fix. Well, treating that addiction today should be easy thanks to a long list of supposed tablet news and features brought to light from a source within iLounge.com. You might want to call your sobriety sponsor before you continue.
The source, who has been deemed extremely reliable due to correct predictions concerning the iPhone 3GS and iPod nano 5G, dropped numerous tidbits on the past, current and future state of the tablet. According to them, Apple has created at least three separate tablet prototypes during the design process, with the original model featuring a 7" screen, which was then upgraded to a 10.7" screen in the latest edition.
Monday, 28 September 2009 10:59
While we've been hearing about a possible fall update to the iMac line, including Blu-ray options, for a couple of weeks now, the online rumor mill has now consigned itself to expecting new MacBook laptops as well. And not just any laptops, but the mythical, long-awaited, low-cost MacBooks that true believers hope will usher in a new age of Apple-based computing for those who find laptops over $1,000 to be out of reach.
Saturday, 26 September 2009 15:10
Apple may be ready to introduce a new line of iMac all-in-one desktop computers before the end of year,according to a new report on AppleInsider.
Citing "people familiar" with Apple's plans, AppleInsider said the new iMacs got the go-ahead in early September and have been in production for the past couple of weeks.

In addition to a new thinner enclosure, the new iMac line is rumored to possibly include a Blu-ray optical drive. This would mark the first time Apple would include a Blu-ray drive in one of its desktop or portable computers.
Based on previous updates from Apple, it's reasonable to expect the company to also include faster processors, perhaps newer graphics cards, and increased hard drive capacity. Current models feature processors ranging from 2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo to 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo.
Hard drive capacities go from 320GB on the low-end model to 1TB on the high end.Apple also usually keeps the prices of its updated machines pretty close to the previous ones, although they have reduced prices on occasion. Current prices range from $1,199 to $2,199.
Saturday, 19 September 2009 08:48

If recent changes in its lineup are of any indication Apple could be preparing to revamp the floundering Apple TV device. Shortly after its music-themed event last week, the company has dropped the price of the 160GB model to $229 -- a healthy $100 discount -- while at the same time killing the lower capacity 40GB version which previously occupied that price point.
Saturday, 19 September 2009 08:36
Although it is notably less feature-focused than previous iterations, Snow Leopard's low price has it flying off the shelves. Market research firm NPD is reporting that the latest version of OS X is selling twice as fast as Leopard and nearly four times faster than Tiger. Analyst Stephen Baker called the upgrade's affordable price a "win-win for Apple computer owners." Read more: Snow Leopard outselling its predecessor by twofold