REVIEW: Apple 17-inch MacBook Pro
The MacBook Pro is Apple's professional laptop line, and the 17-inch MacBook Pro features a huge screen, Core 2 Duo processor and more than proves its mettle.
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The MacBook Pro is Apple's professional laptop line, and the 17-inch MacBook Pro features a huge screen, Core 2 Duo processor and more than proves its mettle.
With version 1.5, Apple has addressed most of the shortcomings that have kept many photographers away from Aperture. There’s still room for improvement, though.
Announced last week and already available to buy, the new MacBook is an even better value than the model it replaces.
Rumors that Apple plans to launch a mobile phone next year are gaining momentum, although the company's Taiwanese manufacturing partners are giving little away.
Apple has announced it has teamed up with Air France, Continental, Delta, Emirates, KLM and United to deliver the first seamless integration between iPod and in-flight entertainment systems. These six airlines will begin offering their passengers iPod seat connections which power and charge their iPods during flight and allow the video content on their iPods to be viewed on the their seat back displays, the company says.
Apple has unveiled its revamped MacBook laptop line, now equipped with Intel Core 2 Duo processors. The MacBook is available in white 1.83GHz and 2.0GHz models for £749 including VAT ($1,099 in the US) and £879 ($1,299) respectively, and a black 2.0GHz model priced at £999 ($1,499).
For speed demons, this is the fastest laptop Apple has yet offered. Aside from the fact that it's about eight percent faster in terms of clock speed, underlying changes mean...
Apple will release Aperture 1.5.1 -- its professional photography workflow application -- later today, the company said from PhotoPlus Expo being held in New York this week. Apple also said it would release a fully functioning demo of Aperture and new camera RAW support.
Apple has revealed plans for its first annual film festival. Called Insomnia, the Apple event takes place worldwide on November 10 -- and gives film-makers 24 hours to turn a script into a movie.
Apple has released DVD Studio Pro 4.1.1, an update to its professional DVD authoring software for Mac OS X. The 2.3MB update is available for download from Apple's Web site.
The base-level Mac Pro is aimed at graphic designers and other primarily 2D-focused creatives. This model sits at the other end of the scale.
Apple has posted a maintenance update to Final Cut Express HD, bringing it to version 3.5.1. The update is available as a 14.5MB download from Apple's Web site.
Apple has updated its pro line of laptops adding Intel's Core 2 Duo processor. The MacBook Pro now also includes twice the standard RAM and larger hard drives.
Apple topped all computer companies posting over 30 per cent year-over-year growth rate in its Macintosh market share. According to two market research firms, Apple's computer market share has surpassed five per cent.
Silicon Color (www.siliconcolor.com) -- makers of FinalTouch colour-correction software -- note on their Web site that their technology has been acquired by Apple.
Oprah Winfrey and U2 frontman Bono took away any surprise of Apple's new iPod announcement as the pair went shopping today in Chicago and purchased 10 new red iPod nanos. Of course, Apple doesn't have a red nano yet, but according to the Chicago Tribune a red nano will be introduced this week -- at this point in the week, that must be Friday.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs apologized to shareholders Wednesday after an internal investigation found that he had been aware of the company's practice of "backdating" employee stock options.
UK supermarket Sainsbury's has moved into the digital music market, launching an in-store promotion to sell Apple iTunes songs at the checkout. The move sees customers encouraged to purchase songs from the Apple iTunes store alongside their grocery shopping. It is the first time a major UK supermarket has offered iTunes songs.
Which company will prevail: Apple, with its head start and ease of use, or Adobe, with its long-standing dominance of the photo software market?
Apple has released the the 5.1.2 update to the Mac maker's Final Cut Pro video editing software, which was announced at the IBC show earlier this month.