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Apple Mac Pro Desktop boasts up to 12 Cores

July 31st, 2010 No comments
Apple Mac Pro Desktop boasts up to 12 Cores Apple has officially introduced their latest Mac Pro lineup with provides up to 12 processing cores. The new Apple desktops are powered by one or two quad-core or 6-core Intel Xeon processors. The new Mac Pro desktop is boasts up to 32GB of DDR3 ECC memory, up to four 512GB SSD or 2TB HDD (7200rpm) and ATI Radeon HD 5870 graphics with 1GB VRAM. Apple offers the new Mac Pro for starts price of $2499. Pre-configured models: quad-core Mac Pro $2,499 (US) one 2.8 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon W3530 processor with 8MB of fully-shared ...Read more

Apple Updates Xserve with Nehalem Xeon processors

April 8th, 2009 No comments
Apple Updates Xserve with Nehalem Xeon processors Apple updates its line of servers with the introduction of new high-performance processors Intel Xeon "Nehalem" quad core and it makes more performance server. It can customize the configuration of the Xserve was admitted up to 12 GB of RAM and in terms of storage capacity can opt for 128 GB SSD and up to 3TB of storage divided into 3 bays of 1TB hard drives allowing for RAID 5 support through an optional RAID card. Source Apple introduces Nehalem-based Xeon Xserves Related posts:Apple Mac Pro Desktop boasts up to 12 Cores Apple has ...Read more
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Apple Announces New iMac, 20 and 24 Inches

March 7th, 2009 No comments
Apple Announces New iMac, 20 and 24 Inches Apple updates its line of iMac computers, with two new models of 20 and 24 inches. The new 20-inch iMac is equipped with an Intel Core 2 Duo 2.66GHz (Apple before offering 2.66GHz and 2.4GHz), 2GB of DDR3 memory at 1066 MHz (with a maximum of 8GB for all models of iMac) hard drive 320GB Serial ATA, and Nvidia GeForce 9400M graphics with 256MB of DDR3 SDRAM (models above 20 inches using the most discrete ATI Radeon graphics). The 24-inch iMac comes in three configurations, with an Intel Core 2 Duo 2.66GHz, ...Read more
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Apple released Safari 4 Beta Web Browser

February 25th, 2009 No comments
Apple released Safari 4 Beta Web Browser The Apple company announced the availability of public beta version of its innovative web browser, Safari 4, which is available for free download on the official site. It's a version of the program for Windows, and for Mac OS X. Among the most important innovation is worth noting in the 4.2-fold increased rate of execution of Java-scripts, compared with Safari3, Windows-version of which was provided as early as 2007, as well as support for HTML 5 and CSS 3. Also the browser is able to work with offline technologies HTML ...Read more
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rumors: Apple launch new iMac

February 2nd, 2009 No comments
rumors: Apple launch new iMac Dicen™ say that after the updated MacBook would be thinking of launching a new version of iMac, but the rumors are only underpin how much data in some single entity that found a lack of stock of the current versions of the iMac. Failure to respond to stock a common strategy among manufacturers, depleting the stock of a product before launching the next version does not keep an inventory and the resulting lost money. We wonder if this will be the version multitactil and other statements point to the inclusion of NVIDIA ...Read more
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Apple Patented Sliding Gestures and Multi-Touch Keyboard for iPhone

December 31st, 2008 No comments
Apple Patented Sliding Gestures and Multi-Touch Keyboard for iPhone An interesting proposal was revealed in a patent filed by Apple, which mentions a name Swipe technology Gestures for Touch Screen Keyboards (gestures sliding keyboard on touch screens). According to the document, users can complete four to slide a finger up, down, right and left. You slide your finger down will result in an integer, left clear in a letter and a jump to the right space. Aside from the gestures above, could be used instead of one, two fingers (multi-tap) for extra features, such as slide two fingers left delete ...Read more