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Apple reportedly trying to launch 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro by October – YAHOO!
Apple may have a pre-October surprise in mind as Digitimes reports that it’s trying to ramp up production of the 13-inch Retina-equipped MacBook Pro for a release sometime in September. Unnamed supply chain sources tell Digitimes that …
NewerTech starts shipping miniStack for Mac mini, MAX model coming soon – 9TO5Mac
NewerTechnology just began shipping its new miniStack for 2010 or later Mac minis. 9to5Mac first covered this aluminum-bodied external hard drive at the Consumer Electronics Show in January, where we noted it features FireWire 800/400, USB …
Apple’s Mini iPad May Arrive by the Holidays – NewsFactor Network
Apple is building a miniature to rival Amazon’s Kindle Fire and Google’s new Nexus 7 tablet, as a battle royal over tablet computers shapes up among technology’s biggest names. Apple, the world’s most valuable company, is moving toward mass production … Continue reading
iMac (Mid 2011), MacBook Pro (Early 2011) and later, MacBook Air (mid 2012), and MacBook Pro (Retina, Mid 2012): About resolution settings in the QuickTime Player inspector
You may notice that the medium and high quality resolution settings in QuickTime Player on Macs with a FaceTime HD camera appear higher in the inspector than they actually are.
Apple Launching a 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro [DigiTimes] – Softpedia
A report from Taiwan says Apple is working with suppliers to mass produce a 13-inch version of the MacBook Pro equipped with a Retina display in time for the company’s Back to School promotion. Not only is DigiTimes convinced Apple … Continue reading
San Francisco to cease Mac purchases without EPEAT certification – Apple Insider
The MacBook Pro with Retina display environmental information no longer mentions the EPEAT standard San Francisco may be just the first government agency to move away from Macs following Apple’s decision. Because of a 2007 executive order, 95 percent of … Continue reading
City of SF: We’re Not Buying Macs Anymore, Not Without EPEAT Certification – Forbes
According to EPEAT’s CEO Robert Frisbee, the way that Apple assembles its new “retina” display line of MacBook Pro notebooks makes them ineligible for certification because the battery was glued to the case. “If the battery is glued to …
Three Surprising Questions Apple Store Asks About Every Job Candidate – Forbes
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs demanded excellence from himself … An arrogant job candidate says, “I know everything about the MacBook Pro.” A confident candidate says, ‘There are a lot of things I don’t know but I can find the answer.’
Three things you REALLY need to know about iPad mini – Beta News
Tech journos have been talking about an iPad mini for close to two years now, with rumors really gaining pace over the past few weeks (I wouldn’t be surprised if Apple itself wasn’t the source of some of the stories, … Continue reading
Apple’s green standard pullout puts some CIOs on spot – The Business Journal
Apple’s new MacBook Pro has a design that makes it impossible to recycle, with the battery glued in, and the company (NASDAQ:AAPL) asked to have all of its products removed from the EPEAT registry. That has resulted in officials in … Continue reading