Topic: iMac
Apple puts further 2008 Mac updates on ice
2008/03/11, 10:11 pm
An Apple spokesperson has cooled down expectations of a last-minute refresh to the Mac line, or any other products, before the start of the new year.
NVIDIA to join Mac gaming push, intros new desktop chipsets
2008/21/10, 10:10 am
With its new mobile chipset platform now embedded in each of Apple's notebook families, NVIDIA plans to step up its efforts to advance Mac game developments. Separately, the chipmaker has just announced similar GeForce 9400 and 9300 chipsets for desktop CPUs, which could find their way into new iMacs.
Due next from Apple: refreshed 20- and 24-inch iMacs
2008/17/10, 06:10 pm
Assuming last minute snags are avoided, the coming weeks should bring new iMacs, rounding out Apple's 2008 hardware introductions as the company enters the holiday shopping season with one of its strongest product portfolios ever.
iPods, MacBooks, iMacs up next on Apple's 2008 roadmap
2008/27/08, 04:08 pm
With a multinational iPhone 3G launch now successfully under its belt, electronics maker Apple Inc. is preparing to close out the year with a final phase of product introductions that will stretch over the course of the next two months.
Apple Enterprise sending thousands of Macs into hotels, cruise ships
2008/18/08, 11:08 am
Apple's Enterprise Sales Group has been quietly installing thousands of iMacs, Mac minis, Mac Pros, and Xserves in hotels and cruise ships in a new push to bring the media rich experience of Apple's retail stores to the hospitality industry, where hoteliers are seeking to deliver personalized, unique experiences that will impress guests and bring them back for more.
Could NVIDIA chipsets replace those from Intel in next-gen Macs?
2008/30/07, 08:07 pm
One high-tech journalist is making a compelling argument for why chipsets from graphics chip designer NVIDIA stand the most likely chance to replace those from Intel in Apple's next-generation Macintosh computers.
German publisher drops 12,000 PCs for Mac; more
2008/04/07, 04:07 pm
One of Germany's largest newspaper publishers will become one of Apple's largest-ever customers when it converts all of its 12,000 computers from Windows systems to Macs. Also, the latest beta of Flash Player 10 promises to boost sluggish performance with Apple computers.
NBC prefers Zune DRM [U]; VMware beta; iMac's 10th birthday
2008/07/05, 07:05 pm
NBC has persuaded Microsoft to filter out copyrighted material in its Zune jukebox while Apple refuses the same. Also, PA Semi has allegedly been bought out to design a future chip; VMware has released the first beta of Fusion 2; YouTube is offering iTunes referral links; the iMac has celebrated its tenth anniversary; and AppleInsider is giving away 500 free EverNote invites.
iPhone Optus rumor; Apple TV allows movie sales; Mac web share
2008/01/05, 06:05 pm
Apple may use Australia as a testbed and sell the iPhone as a non-exclusive in the country, says one report. Meanwhile, Apple has enabled direct movie purchases from the Apple TV, Mac and iPhone web share has dropped in April as the iPhone becomes Flickr's top cameraphone. Also, Apple is moving some of its support efforts from California to Texas, and new iMacs have been tested against earlier models.
MacMall offering $100 rebates on new iMacs, in stock now
2008/28/04, 04:04 pm
MacMall, Apple's largest direct reseller, is offering up to $100 in rebates on the just-announced Penryn-based iMacs, each of which comes with free shipping, a free printer, and a free copy of Parallel's Desktop 3.0.
Apple refreshes iMac line, now up to 3.06GHz
2008/28/04, 09:04 am
Apple on Monday updated its iMac family with the latest Intel Core 2 Duo Penryn mobile processors and the most powerful graphics ever available in the all-in-one desktop line.
New iMacs in retail system; 3G iPhone redesign rumor; 3G's "D-Day"
2008/25/04, 06:04 pm
Apple's upcoming iMac has made a tentative appearance in US retail channel systems. Meanwhile, one rumor has the 3G iPhone receiving both GPS and a significant visual update, an analyst calls WWDC's opening "D-Day" for new iPhone models, and the latest SDK for the handset may allow background apps.
iMac rumored for next week; new iPhone SDK; Apple updates
2008/24/04, 05:04 pm
A recently accurate tech website claims that Apple's long-awaited iMac refresh will appear next week. Also, Apple's latest iPhone developer kit adds enhanced OpenGL 3D support, downloads have appeared for a Boot Camp update, and Common Criteria security tools are available.
Apple posts Mac, keyboard firmware updates, new iPhone SDK
2008/08/04, 04:04 pm
Apple on Tuesday released several fixes to improve the reliability of its Macs based on Intel's mobile platform as well as its newer aluminum keyboard. Also, beta 3 has surfaced for the iPhone developer SDK along with a new firmware beta.
Apple hit with another "millions of colors" lawsuit
2008/31/03, 03:03 pm
Just days after settling a lawsuit in which it was charged with misrepresenting the quality of its notebook screens, Apple Inc. has been hit with a second class-action suit rife with similar allegations over one of its iMac displays.
Eating our words: Apple's Mac mini to rock on
2008/21/03, 01:03 pm
Apple Inc.'s Mac mini, a tiny desktop system previously pegged for extinction, won't fade into the distance after all, at least not yet.
Briefly: R.E.M. at Apple Store; iMac inventories, iPhone music apps
2008/19/03, 02:03 pm
One of the pioneers of the alternative rock scene will play an exclusive set next week at Apple's flagship retail store in London. Meanwhile, retailers are attempting to clear out stock of current generation iMacs. And Apple will reportedly disallow third-party iPhone music apps.
Intel unveils 45nm chips bound for next-gen Mac systems
2008/07/01, 12:01 pm
Exhibiting at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this week, Intel Corp formally unveiled 16 new microprocessors based on the company's 45-nanometer (nm) manufacturing process, several of which are expected to turn up in products from Apple Inc. over the next several months.
Apple job posts hint at multi-touch Macs; iMacs suffer off-color LCDs
2007/19/12, 06:12 pm
Apple Inc. is recruiting testing engineers to help produce multi-touch Macs. Meanwhile, the company is cracking down on complaints of color problems with iMac displays, and Quicken is near completion of a web finance tool for the iPhone.
Booming Apple sales strain supply, will beat estimates - report
2007/07/12, 08:12 am
A combination of Mac OS X Leopard, refreshed Macs, and iPods have formed a perfect storm that hint Apple will exceed its already optimistic targets, according to investment bank Bear Stearns.

