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[GO] Apple iMac MB418LL/A 24-Inch Desktop :: GO: The Apple iMac MB418LL/A 24-Inch Desktop also features an ultra-thin aluminum Apple Keyboard-with dedicated keys for Mac features such as brightness, volume, eject, play/pause, and Exposé-as well as the wired Mighty Mouse.

[Boing Boing Gadgets] Apple site suggests 17" iMac on its way back - Boing Boing Gadgets: #2, since you can't buy a better windows machine for $499 (Ballmer's alleged $500 Apple tax figured in), that's not true. Can you post comparative specs of your better, cheaper Windows machine before calling the authors here 'lame'?

[CIO.com - Applications] Kudos to Apple's Newest 24-in. IMac - CIO.com - Business ...: For those who've waited almost a year for an iMac update, the latest round of changes has made all of Apple's computers Snow Leopard-worthy, putting in place hardware that can best handle Mac OS X 10.6, due out later this year. More about the Snow Leopard implications in a minute.

MacDailyNews: DeAgonia reports, "If those technologies don't sound exciting, consider this: while a Core 2 Duo chip features two 64-bit cores, in Snow Leopard, those cores will play in concert with the processing cores of the Nvidia 9400M GPUs, of which there are 16! (The Nvidia GeForce GT 130 that ships in higher-end models has 48 processing cores, by the way.)"

[Technology Product Reviews] Apple iMac 2.0GHz (20 inch) Desktop Computer | Technology Product ...: Setting new standards for elegance and simplicity, the all-new, all-in-one iMac packs all its components - from processor to video camera - into an astoundingly thin, anodized aluminum frame. The advanced processors that power every iMac are faster than ever - delivering greater performance for everything from enhancing photos to playing games and more.

[NiceBookmark.NET] Apple Mac mini MB463LL/A Desktop | NiceBookmark.NET: It’s pre-loaded with Apple’s Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard operating system, which enables easy backup of your most important data via Time Machine, a redesigned desktop that helps eliminate clutter. It also comes with the iLife ‘09 suite of applications–including iPhoto, iMovie, Garageband, and iTunes–and the newest version of the fast-loading Safari web browser.

[TechNews AM] Apple site suggests 17" iMac on its way back... (Boing Boing ...: Picked from an Apple newsletter at its education site, this image appears to depict a new 17" iMac. At just $900, call it the "Fuck Ballmer" special.

[Buzz Newsroom] Apple Leaks News of $899 17-inch iMac | Buzz Newsroom: Currently, the Apple store still only has 20s and 24s. But as the enclosed screengrab states, “the new iMac line also includes a 17-inch model stating at $899.”

[prMac] illumineX Donates Free Software to Apple User Groups @ prMac: [prMac.com] Missoula, Montana - illumineX announced today a free software give-away to Macintosh User Groups as part of their 2009 MUG sponsorship program. Each Macintosh User Group can use the software however they like: raffle the software to raise money for the MUG, or give away the licenses as door prizes to boost meeting attendance, for example.

[The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)] Remembering the TAM: Although Steve Jobs was said to have hated the TAM (he was in exile from Apple at the time) you can see some of the early evolution of the iMac in the design. There are still quite a few of the TAMs out in the world, and there are some web .

[TagSO] Remembering the TAM | TagSO: When Apple’s ever-so-slightly refreshed Nehalem-based Mac Pro showed up on our doorstep, we were understandably taken aback by the enclosure. Sure, it looks exactly like the previous Mac Pro externally, and only slightly more beautiful internally, but it’s hard...

[The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)] Turbo.264 HD adds AVCHD transcoding savvy: Yes, transcoding mean decoding, but as clearly stated it transcodes AVCHD into h.264. Unless you've got gobs of fantastic home movies of your no doubt equally annoying and clueless family, and the programming ability to build a driver to snarf the decoded content off the dongle and somehow make the AppleTV play it back directly through the HDMI port, which is likely physically impossible, this device isn't going to help you decode your DVD rips, or other downloaded content, at 1080p.

[MacMegasite] MacMegasite » Blog Archive » illumineX Donates Free Software to ...: Missoula, Montana - illumineX announced today a free software give-away to Macintosh User Groups as part of their 2009 MUG sponsorship program. Each Macintosh User Group can use the software however they like: raffle the software to raise money for the MUG, or give away the licenses as door prizes to boost meeting attendance, for example.

[Wilson Graf Consulting] Wilson Graf Consulting » Blog Archive » Apple Leaks Announcement ...: Apple's own education site seems to have leaked news of a "new" 17-inch iMac, coming in at $899. Apple's official store still only has 20s and 24s.

[The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)] Ask TUAW: home routers, S-video on the unibody MacBooks, a Mac as ...: I don't want to slow down my internet connection on my iMac, so I don't think I want that to be wireless. Also, if I go all-wireless with a basic Airport Express, I no longer have the ability to plug in my work PC when I need it (it won't do wireless at all, for security reasons) without disconnecting both the iMac and the TiVo.

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