Benchmarking mad scientist rob-ART Morgan is at it again. This time he takes the new beta of Photoshop CS3 to the woodshed. He’s testing Photoshop CS3 on the MacBook Pro later in the week. We wanted to know if the Universal Binary Photoshop CS3 Beta would “supercharge” the Mac Pro 3GHz (Quad). And we wanted […]
Day: December 18, 2006
Cisco, Not Apple, Releases iPhone Device
An iPhone device has finally been released, albeit not from Apple, according to an article by Macworld UK. Cisco’s Linksys division has released a set of web-enabled VoIP phones today, Cisco having owned the “iPhone” trademark since acquiring Infogear. Infogear first showed an iPhone Internet-capable device at the Consumer Electronics show in 1997, a year […]
iPhone Concept Image Leaked
MYiPhone.com (now aMobileME) has released a leaked image of the potential interface for Apple’s long-awaited telephone device: The touch screen is fairly self-explanatory while the gray area below may be used for gesture motions. Apple has been rumored to announce a product later today or at Macworld Expo in San Francisco this January. If you […]
According to a recent review on Macworld.com, Apple’s 17″ 2.33 GHz MacBook Pro laptop, which shipped this November, performs on par with the similarly-equipped 15″ model, yet falls short in collective iPhoto tests due to a bug within Mac OS X 10.4.8 discovered via a collaboration between Macworld Lab staff and Apple. The tests, which […]
According to an article on MacNN, Apple is still offering sub-$800 refurbished MacBook laptops via its online Apple Store. The discounts have also been offered alongside iPod Nano and refurbished iPod video units. The MacBooks, which are based off the older Intel Core Duo processor, start at $799 and are available in the following configurations: […]