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New Apple part numbers leak: iMac, Mac mini, Time Capsule & Airport updates

, Oct 20th 2009 Discuss [0]

The Apple Store is still down and the Cupertino company themselves are still tight-lipped, but thanks to Apple Insider we have a pretty reasonable idea of what might be on the virtual shelves in the next few hours.  They've received a list of product numbers, complete with some descriptions, which suggest Apple are readying a few new Mac mini units (one without an optical drive), a new 21.5-inch iMac, two new Time Capsules (1TB and 2TB) and a new Airport Extreme. Updated: All the details of the new ranges here. Full list after the cut Read The Full Story

Apple new MacBook, iMac, Mac mini, Mighty Mouse & multitouch desktop tablet imminent?

, Oct 20th 2009 Discuss [0]

Apple may be riding high on another successful financial quarter, but we still wouldn't put it past them to announce a few new products this week in order to stick a spoke in the wheels of Windows 7's launch.  According to man-in-the-know John Gruber, it's not a product trickle but a flood we should be expecting, with both new notebooks and desktops together with multitouch-compatible peripherals on the cards. Update: The new range is now live - all the details here Read The Full Story

New iMac, MacBook and Mac mini tipped by early adverts

, Oct 5th 2009 Discuss [0]

The iMac/MacBook/Mac mini update rumors continue, with the latest fact to stoke the flames being several AdWords adverts showing up in the Netherlands.  According to Apple Insider, the adverts - which link to a 404 page at present - tip a new MacBook as (translated) "thinner, lighter and faster!", new iMacs as "the Brand new iMac. Ultra Thin 20 & 24 inch models. From only €1099", and a new Mac mini that's "Faster and more affordable than ever. From only €499." Read The Full Story

SlashGear Week in Review – Week 10 2009

, Mar 8th 2009 Discuss [0]

As busy weeks go, this one has certainly been something to write home about (or at least a Week in Review about), with CeBIT, PMA and an Apple mega-announcement all taking place. ASUS arguably stole the former show in Germany, with the Eee PC 1008HA “Shell” once again proving that netbooks needn’t be the ugly cousins to expensive ultraportable notebooks. For our full CeBIT 2009 coverage, hit the tag.

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Apple Mac mini 1TB upgrade: not easy but possible

, Mar 6th 2009 Discuss [0]

The new Mac mini is all well and good, but anybody hoping for gobfuls of extra capacity will come away disappointed.  Apple's entry-level mini gets 120GB of storage, and it costs $175 to take that up the official 320GB maximum.  Happily iFixit decided to step in and take matters into their own hands, with a nine-page pictorial guide to fitting your Mac mini with 1TB of storage. Read The Full Story

New Apple Mac mini with NVIDIA GeForce 9400M

, Mar 3rd 2009 Discuss [0]

Apple have announced a new version of the Mac mini, and as expected it includes refreshed NVIDIA graphics and a faster Intel Core 2 Duo processor.  Two basic mini models are available, both with an 8x SuperDrive, NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics and 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo; a 2.26Ghz CPU is an option.

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Apple Store is down: new iMac, Mac mini or Pro near?

, Mar 3rd 2009 Discuss [0]

With the rumors surrounding the iMac, Mac Pro and Mac mini, the fact that Apple have just taken their online store down to update it seems to be pointing at only one thing: new toys on the horizon.  There's no telling exactly what might be fresh and shiny when the store returns, but we have a fair idea of what it could be. Read The Full Story

Apple event March 24th tipped: new iMac, Mac mini & Pro

, Mar 2nd 2009 Discuss [0]

According to the latest rumors, Apple is planning an event on March 24th which will see the company announce the latest iMac, Mac Pro and Mac mini product ranges.  Although Apple has not publicly acknowledged the date, nor invited any press, two sites are reporting leaked information that apparently confirms at least new iMac announcements. Read The Full Story

Upcoming Apple Mac mini stars in video?

, Feb 23rd 2009 Discuss [0]

The leaked Mac mini image last week prompted mixed feedback, with some screaming "Photoshop!" and others content to assume another of Cupertino's wares had slipped through the net of secrecy.  Now a video of the same device has emerged, showing the full device and its complement of ports. Watch the full video after the cut Read The Full Story

Apple 20-inch Cinema Display discontinued

, Feb 20th 2009 Discuss [0]

Apple has discontinued its 20-inch Cinema Display, informing distributors that, effective immediately, "all backlog will be cancelled and there is no automatic order conversion."  Listings of the monitor have already been removed from Apple's own online store, and stock at third-party suppliers is already very low; the company is believed to have halted production of the 20-inch display late in 2008. Read The Full Story

Leaked Photo indicates next-gen Mac mini with Mini displayPort

, Feb 19th 2009 Discuss [0]

Appleinsider has today reported a photo leak showing the rear of supposedly the new Mac Mini with revamped ports. Among the clues we can glean, assuming this image is legit, is that it supports early claim of DVI port to be replaced with Mini DisplayPort and Mini DVI to support newer Cinema Display. It also replaces the FireWire 400 port with a FireWire 800 jack and gains an additional USB port. Can this be a real McCoy? Appleinisder said they don’t vouch for its authenticity but this is the 2nd picture they have gathered showing similar design. Although it seems out of fashion for Apple to equip an entry-level Mac mini with a FW 800, but nothing is certain until it’s official.

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