by Joe on January 5, 2012

The latest revision of the MacBook Pro is largely unchanged to the naked eye from the previous models. The big changes are CPU and the addition of the Thuderbolt interface along with the shift to the AMD Radeon HD 6750M GPU and Intel’s integrated HD Graphics 3000. Even the Thuderbolt interface is integrated into the mini display port further hiding the updated identity of the newest model. [click to continue…]
by Eric on October 21, 2010

Along with the new MacBook Air family, Apple has updated its signature consumer-media suite to iLife ’11. As you may know, the iLife ’11 suite continues with the three core media-creation progams, iPhoto, iMovie and GarageBand, with each getting workflow tweaks that will hopefully make your life smoother. Additional tweaks are also found in new versions of iWeb and iDVD.
Of particular interest are the new and improved audio editing controls in iMovie ’11, which is more than welcomed for those who have had the misfortune of trying to work with audio tracks in iMovie ’09 projects.
iLife ’11 will ship with all new Macs, and runs $49 for those who want to upgrade.
Get the full scoop in the press release below. [click to continue…]
by Joe on January 21, 2010

As most everyone knows Apple is set to make a big announcement next Wednesday, January 27th at 10:00 AM in the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater in San Francisco. Presumably, the event is going to be held for Apple to unveil a new tablet device yet to be determined by speculators.
Mashable has reported through a source (Northeast Securities analyst Ashok Kumar), that the new device will sport a Qualcomm processor and will be available through Apple at full price, which should be around $800 and Verizon at a subsidized price with a service plan.
According to Engadget not only a tablet could be big news, but a new iLife and iPhone OS 4 could make quite a splash. It would seem logical to show off some new tools and kick out a new iPhone OS.

According to Gizmodo an Apple insider claims the above Flickr image to be the closest rendering to the real thing to date.
Could we also see the presence of a Qualcomm powered iPhone slated for Verizon? We’ll find out next week and all the madness will be over.
[via Mashable]
[via Engadget]
[via Gizmodo]