A scanned AT&T iPhone Sales Training Workbook has been leaked to MacRumors.com. The manual reveals several details about the upcoming iPhone, which is slated for release on June 29th. The manual points out which previously speculated features were included in the final product and mentions which features were left out in this rendition, sch as […]
Month: June 2007
VMWare Releases Fusion Beta 4
Late Friday, VMWare released the fourth beta of Fusion, its virtualization application for Intel-based Macs. The new version, a a 168 megabyte download, includes the following additions and changes: -Unity: This feature allows users to open and run Windows XP appications from the Mac OS X desktop. -Fusion Launch Palette: This allows users to save […]
First off, snagging an iPhone come the 29th is Jason’s quest, not mine. My cell phone needs still reside around an Amish level wherein I just hope my phone makes and completes a call. If my phone got any simpler, it’d be a butter churn. Still, for those of you who are wondering about the […]
Apple doesn’t mention Blu-Ray support with the new MacBook Pro and I was surprised when a new MacBook Pro owner wrote that Toast 8 showed the OEM Matshita UJ-857E drive as having Blu-Ray read and write support. The UJ-857 (no E) was used in some previous MacBook Pros/MacBooks and was often maligned for things like […]
As we’ve said before, we are very excited about the new MacBook Pro with the “Santa Rosa” chipset (faster 800MHz frontside bus), faster graphics processor (GeForce 8600M GT), greater main memory capacity (4GB), and greater capacity 7200rpm hard drive option (160GB). In this test session, we focused on applications that push the dual CPU cores. […]