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Dell introduces three new All-in-One PCs
Dell has rolled out a new set of all-in-one PCs including a new addition to the XPS lineup for those who want an Apple iMac without actually buying an iMac.
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yARN: Steve's other legacy
Much will continue to be written about the legacy of Steve Jobs. At one level, the idea that one creative individual could completely disrupt the technology industry and subsequently the lives of millions of people is staggering.
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Apple updates iMacs with Sandy Bridge processors and Thunderbolt
Apple has refreshed its iMac desktop line, which now sport Intel's second-generation quad-core processors and the new Thunderbolt connectivity technology that debuted in February on the company's MacBook Pro laptops.
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Quad-Core iMacs with Thunderbolt, FaceTime arrive
The new iMacs have arrived. The Apple store is back online after being down this morning in anticipation of the updated desktop systems sporting the first Thunderbolt port on a desktop, AMD Radeon HD graphics and an HD FaceTime camera.
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Apple iMac may add touchscreen, but beware the gorilla arm!
We’ve been hearing about Apple’s alleged plans for touchscreen-equipped iMacs for months now, and the rumors continue to swirl. The latest gossip arrives courtesy Digitimes, a Taiwanese trade publication that’s a bountiful source of Apple-related scuttlebutt. So what's new? Display manufacturer Sintek Photonics has reportedly shipped samples of capacitive touch panels to Apple, which plans to incorporate the technology into the next generation of its iMac all-in-one desktops, Digitimes reports.
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Apple patent filing shows touch-enabled iMac, MacBook
Apple appears to be extending its touch offering from mobile devices to desktop-bound hardware, based on a patent application showing a touch-enabled iMac.
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Prices announced for new Macs
Apple has released Australian pricing on its refreshed iMac and Mac Pro lines, as well as a new multi-touch trackpad peripheral. However, it has not yet announced Australian pricing for its new 27" LED display, saying only that "international" pricing would be available in September.
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iPad not cannibalizing iPod sales, says analyst
Apple's Mac sales jumped 39% in April over the same month a year ago, while iPod sales were down 17%, a retail research analyst said today.
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Apple Tablet an Ideal Business Tool
The clock is winding down to the big reveal on Wednesday at Apple's major press event. It could be an iSlate, or an iSlab, or an iTablet, or perhaps even an iPod Tablet Edition.
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Apple boosts 27-in. iMac shipping delay to 3 weeks
Apple yesterday increased the shipping delay for its 27-in. iMac to three weeks, the longest since the new model's debut last year.
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iMac firmware update fails to fix flickering problems
Owners of Apple's 27in iMac have reported that the firmware update released earlier this week has not solved their flickering display problems, according to Apple's own support forum.
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Apple firmware update aims to fix iMac flickering
Apple issued a firmware update today for all 27in iMacs that is designed to fix display problems, including flickering screens, that have been reported by hundreds of recent buyers.
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Graphics issues force Apple to delay iMac orders, resellers report
Apple has delayed shipping new 27-in. iMacs until it can figure out the cause of flickering screens and other display problems, according to reports from authorized resellers.
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Apple customer collates 27-in. iMac display problems
A large number of problems with new iMacs, especially the top-of-the-line 27-in. model, has prompted one user to create a site that tallies issues ranging from cracked screens to flickering displays.
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Google nears Chrome Mac beta release
Google is closing in on a beta for the Mac version of its Chrome browser, according to a list of still-to-be-addressed issues.
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