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FILE - This combination of six file photos shows a series of Apple Inc. products released during Steve Job's tenure as CEO of the company. From the upper left to right are: a Jan. 1984 photo of Jobs's presentation of the first Macintosh in Cupertino,... View Photo »
This comes at a bad time. Mac Pro is long in the tooth and pundits speculate and seemingly seem to relish encouraging its demise because they can write and function entirely on a MacBook Air and do the FCP tutorials too
LaCie, maker of external storage solutions, has announced its 2big Thunderbolt Series of external hard drives with Thunderbolt interface starting at $649 (around 495 EUR) for 4 TB of storage. An interface for connecting peripheral devices to a computer v
Have no doubt about this: Apple is revamping their MacBook Pro line in 2012 in a radical way—not merely evolutionary. We know this not because of the usual rumors, but because there is no way this will not happen. This is what we expect. When Steve Jobs
(L-R) Intel CEO Paul Otellini, former Intel CEO Andy Grove and Apple CEO Steve Jobs look at the new MacBook Pro laptop computer at the Macworld Conference and Expo in San Francisco in this January 10, 2006, file photo. Apple Inc co-founder and former... View Photo »
the increase in Mac sales was fueled by the very strong growth in MacBook Air, as well as the continued strong performance of MacBook Pro.
Apple’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) Tim Cook dropped hints at a Goldman Sachs conference Tuesday that iTV could see some new developments in the near future. Apple CEO Tim Cook was the keynote speaker at Goldman’s Technology & Internet Conference. The firm said Cook w
Apple's new Mac Pro line-up is expected to use Intel's next-generation Ivy Bridge processors, making this the fruity firm's first 22nm platform. This is Apple's flagship line of desktop machines, aimed at professionals and those that don't feel the need
The MacBook Pro is a line of Macintosh portable computers by Apple Inc. for the professional and power user market. It makes up the high end of the MacBook family. Full Article
The homepage of apple.com shows the obituary of former Apple CEO Steve Jobs on a 17-inch MacBook Pro computer screen at an Apple Store, one of the first ever to open, in Glendale, California October 5, 2011. Apple Inc co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs, counted among the greatest...
View Photo »The image of Apple's founder and former CEO, Steve Jobs, is displayed on one of the company's MacBook Pro laptop computers at the Apple Store in Little Rock, Ark. , Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011. Jobs, the Apple founder and former CEO who invented and masterfully marketed ever-sleeker gadgets...
View Photo »Computer hard drives, associated with a crime, are loaded into two hard drive arrays, right, which are connected to a Mac Pro computer, left, on a forensic examiner's desk at the Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center in Linthicum, Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011. Hackers and hostile nations...
View Photo »Apple Updates MacBook Pro with Next Generation Processors, Graphics & Thunderbolt I/O Technology.
View Photo »Passang Sherpa, center, and his son, Kalsang Dorji Sherpa, 11, right, receive help with their new 13-inch Apple MacBook Pro from Apple worker Doug Rodriguez, left, as part of Apple's new "Personal Setup" service at the Apple Store in San Francisco, Monday, May 23, 2011. The new...
View Photo »FILE - This combination of six file photos shows a series of Apple Inc. products released during Steve Job's tenure as CEO of the company. From the upper left to right are: a Jan. 1984 photo of Jobs's presentation of the first Macintosh in Cupertino, Calif. , the iMac DV in a 1999 image...
View Photo »Apple customers Booke Carter, 13, and her mother Darnella Carter, right, talk about purchasing the Apple MacBook Pro at an Apple store in Palo Alto, Calif. , Tuesday, April 19, 2011. Apple Inc. reports quarterly financial earnings Wednesday, April 20, after the market close.
View Photo »The homepage of apple.com shows the obituary of former Apple CEO Steve Jobs on a 17-inch MacBook Pro computer screen at an Apple Store, one of the first ever to open, in Glendale, California October 5, 2011. Apple Inc co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs, counted among the greatest...
View Photo »This comes at a bad time. Mac Pro is long in the tooth and pundits speculate and seemingly seem to relish encouraging its demise because they can write and function entirely on a MacBook Air and do the FCP tutorials too
the increase in Mac sales was fueled by the very strong growth in MacBook Air, as well as the continued strong performance of MacBook Pro.
The invention, which is likely a part of an extensive internal research project, is centered on both the use of new light weight and flexible materials for portable devices like the iPad and MacBook Pro and the method of constructing said devices
Personally, I don't think of the MacBook Pro as really portable, but more of a desktop replacement
Good. I've got pretty much all of it. It's all in the bank and I can't access it till I'm 18. But my per diems I have on my bank card. I don't know what's on my card just now cos I just got a MacBook Pro, which I'm quite excited about cos it's arriving soon.
This is what happens when your MacBook Pro sustains water damage. They are pro machines and they don't like water. It sounds like you're just looking for someone to get mad at other than yourself.
Apple's discounts are typically relatively small compared to other retailers. Last year, Apple offered $101 discounts on their iMac, MacBook Pro and MacBook Air lines, with $11-$41 discounts on the iPods and iPads
We’re expecting Apple to slash around $100 off its most popular notebooks and desktops, and that includes its MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and iMac
SemiAccurate reports that Apple will be transitioning back to NVIDIA from AMD as its graphics chip supplier for the next-generation MacBook Pro models offering discrete graphics
Could I ever replace my top of the line $5,000 MacBook Pro with a top of the line $2,000 MacBook Air?
