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OWC Introduces DIY Kit for Adding SSD to 2011 21.5″ Apple iMac

Other World Computing today introduced the OWC DIY Kit for 2011 21.5″ iMac models. The kit enables owners to add a high-performance Solid State Drive in addition to existing factory hard drive. Fully supported with a step-by-step ‘how-to&#...

Intel officially launches 22nm Ivy Bridge processors, will likely add improved A/V, USB 3.0, more to future Macs

After months of talking about its features, Intel officially launches its new Ivy Bridge processor today. As we previously reported, this processor is undoubtedly headed to the next line of Macs and will help provide some significant feature updates. The processor is a 22-nanometer 3D transistor chip which will be more efficient that the bigger Sandy Bridge...

Google Co-Founder clarifies: While threat to open Internet, Apple makes awesome iMacs

A recent interview with Google co-founder Sergey Brin has been getting a lot of attention for Brin’s view that Apple and Facebook are the biggest threats to the open internet. Today Brin took some time to clarify his thoughts on coverage of the interview that he feels has been “particularly distorted”. In a Google+ post, Brin...

Sharp Begins Production Of Hi-DPI LCD Displays, For Possible 32-inch iMac?

iMac  Over the last couple of months Sharp has been rumored to be Apple’s partner for producing the LCDs of the mysterious “iTV” the world is waiting for. While analysts, such as Peter Misek, have been linking Sharp to Apple for a while now,...

Adding an OWC SSD to your 27″ iMac (2011) costs even less!

To celebrate Tuesday’s release of the OWC DIY Kit for 2011 27” iMac models, we’re knocking and additional $15 off the price if you buy a qualifying OWC Mercury SSD at the same time. Though the procedure is not for the faint of heart, adding a fas...

New Slim, Air-Like MacBook Pros Look Likely To Drop In The Next 3 Weeks

new-macbook-pro-imacHave you been following all the rumors and saving up your pennies for a new MacBook Pro or iMac the second Apple releases them? Well, looks like you might not have to wait, as two reports this morning suggest new models will be dropped...

OWC Introduces DIY Kit to Add SSD to 2011 27″ Apple iMac

Other World Computing today introduced the OWC DIY Kit for 2011 27″ iMac models. The kit enables owners to add a high-performance SSD in addition to existing factory hard drive. After performing this installation, which comes fully supported wi...

Leaks imply first Ivy Bridge-based Macs could launch in late April

Release dates for Intel's next-generation Ivy Bridge processors, which have been delayed from their original first quarter launch, have now been leaked. According to the alleged leak posted to CPU World,...

The next Macs will likely have one of these Intel Ivy Bridge processors, due in a month

Ivy Bridge CPUs launching by April 29 We have heard reports in recent months that the launch of Intel’s Ivy Bridge processor lineup, which will likely find its way into next-generation Apple products, has been delayed. While an April/May launch was expected for some of the lineup initially, Intel confirmed in February that the launch...

New patent details Apple’s work with high refresh rate LCD technology HDTVs

A ton of recent rumors all but confirm Apple plans to enter the TV market with a full-fledged Apple-branded HDTV, but today a patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office details an advancement of high refresh rate LCD technology known as “fringe field switching.” As described by PatentlyApple, Apple’s patent offers advancements in the...

Why You Will Never Need To Upgrade To A New iPad Every Year

ipad3The most common question I heard after the new iPad launch wasn’t about the retina display, or how I liked the camera. People didn’t ask which games were the best, or how fast it was. The number one thing people wanted to know was...

How Apple Is Already Creating Demand for Giant Desktop iPads

brushesWIMP computing was invented during the Nixon Administration. In 1973, Xerox PARC developed the Alto computer, the first to use all the WIMP elements of windows, icons, menus and a pointing device, also known as a mouse. And it’s in this nearly 40-year-old paradigm...