Apple has acknowledged it has problems with the video software used in the latest shipment of MacBooks and MacBook Pros.
Early customers of the Penryn refresh of the Apple notebooks had complained of flickering images during a QuickTime video playback on MacBooks and MacBook Pros shipping with the latest version of Mac OS X Leopard, according […]
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Apple to fix flickering MacBook video flaw
US iPhone shortage reported; 3G model soon?
All of a sudden, customers in the U.S. are finding it a lot harder to track down an iPhone.
A few weeks ago, New York iPhone shoppers noticed that Apple’s Manhattan retail stores were running low on iPhones. Gene Munster of Piper Jaffray, during an intermission in his three-part series on why Apple is the coolest […]
Klipsch iGroove SXT
As of early 2008, Klipsch offers two single-chassis iPod speaker systems: the RoomGroove, which offers compatibility with the company’s wireless “KlipschCast” feature, and the iGroove SXT, its no-frills entry-level model. That said, the relatively affordable iGroove SXT doesn’t look or feel cut-rate. As soon as we put our iPod into the dock and the music […]
Tannoy i30 iPod speaker
Design
The i30 is shaped like a giant medication capsule, its surfaces coated in super-shiny — and recently polarising — piano black. With nary a square edge in sight, the speaker is decidedly softer-looking than the more blocky Griffin Evolve, Logitech’s Pure-Fi Elite and the Bose SoundDock Portable.
The most striking design feature of the i30 is […]
Apple Discontinues Xserve RAID
Apple on Tuesday quietly discontinued its Xserve RAID enterprise storage product line. It disappeared from the online Apple Store shortly after the company introduced Xsan 2 this morning.
However, Apple struck a deal with Promise Technology to have its RAID systems qualified for use with Xsan 2, so users are not left out in the cold. […]
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