Articles on Apple Mac Pro
Apple rumored six-core Mac Pro desktops - Oct 16, 2009
Crave The expected refresh of Apple’s Mac Pro line of high-performance desktop PCs early next year may include the use of Intel Xeon six-core processor, according to a new rumor. The website ... Read story »Adobe explains why Lightroom image export isn't faster - Jul 16, 2009
Crave Earlier this month, I encountered an Adobe Photoshop Lightroom analysis by consultant Lloyd Chambers that expressed surprise with a facet of the image editing and cataloging software: it didn't export photos ... Read story »Apple polishes its desktop line - Mar 4, 2009
Features Apple surprises with an earlier-than-expected refresh of its desktop lineup. Read story »New Mac Pro with Radeon HD 4870 card not quite a 3D gaming powerhouse - Mar 23, 2009
Crave We promised some more benchmark scores for Apple's new eight-core Mac Pro, and once the Fed Ex delivery guy showed up, we got to work. Apple sent us an ATI Radeon ... Read story »Intel's eight-core Skulltrail platform ahead of game - Feb 6, 2008
Crave Intel let a variety of tech enthusiast sites run wild with benchmarks today showing off its forthcoming eight-core desktop platform, codenamed Skulltrail. You can get eight-core computing already in the form ... Read story »Intel's quad-core chip unleashed - Nov 3, 2006
Features If you thought dual cores were over the top, get ready. Intel presents the Core 2 Extreme QX6700, a single CPU with four distinct processing cores. Read story »Apple takes Safari to Windows and iPhone - Jun 12, 2007
Features A beta version of Apple's Web browser is now available for Windows, and budding iPhone developers can use it to create applications. Read story »Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard
Review Mac OS X 10.5 LeopardApple iMac-Santa Rosa (Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz; 20-inch LCD; Superdrive)
Review Apple's latest iMac is not the first all-in-one desktop with a glossy screen, an ultra-thin keyboard and a trim profile. But unlike Sony's, HP's and others' all-in-one efforts, no other vendor comes close to Apple's near-seamless aesthetic. And as the new iMac design impresses visually, so do its...Jump to page: [1] 



