Posted: December 29th, 2009 | Author: Rex | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Apple Mighty Mouse, Intel Core 2, MacBook, Mail | No Comments »
Dozen Daily Deals for December 29, 2009 on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
Topics: MacBook, Intel Core 2, Apple Mighty Mouse, Mail
| “Filed under: Deals’Tis the season to shop until your brains melt (or skip it all entirely, depending on your interpretation of the term holiday). In that spirit, for the next few weeks we’ll be rounding up a dozen daily deals courtesy our friends at…” |
Posted: November 22nd, 2009 | Author: Rex | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Apple Mighty Mouse, MacBook | No Comments »
Magic Mouse Drivers for Windows Magically Appear on TheAppleBlog
Topics: MacBook, Apple Mighty Mouse
| “Apple unveiled its Mighty Mouse replacement, the Magic Mouse, last month alongside new versions of the iMac, Mac mini and entry-level Macbook. The mouse was well-received, perhaps due in part to the disappointment most felt about its predecessor….” |
Posted: October 20th, 2009 | Author: Rex | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Apple Cinema Display, Apple Mighty Mouse, Intel Core, Intel Core 2, MacBook | No Comments »
10 Things You Need to Know About Apple’s New Stuff [Roundups] on Gizmodo
Topics: MacBook, Intel Core, Intel Core 2, Apple Cinema Display, Apple Mighty Mouse
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“Cupertino released a lot of new products today, and it was easy to miss something in the press release onslaught. To stay versed in the Tome of Apple, here are 10 things you need to know: 1. iMacs Get Next-Gen Processors The most important upgrade to…” |
Posted: October 20th, 2009 | Author: Rex | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Apple Mighty Mouse, Apple Remote, DDR3 SDRAM, Intel Core, Intel Core 2, Mac OS X, MacBook, MacBook Pro, SuperDrive | No Comments »
Apple Updates Mac Lineup, Announces Multitouch “Magic Mouse” on Digital Daily
Topics: Mac OS X, MacBook Pro, SuperDrive, MacBook, Apple Remote, Intel Core 2, Apple Mighty Mouse, Intel Core, DDR3 SDRAM
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“The Apple store went offline Tuesday morning and when it returned, it did so with a groaning board of new hardware, including a range of aluminum and edge-to-edge glass iMacs, Mac minis, a 13-inch unibody polycarbonate MacBook and a wireless,…” |