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PowerMac G5 Series - Power Mac G5s now sport dual-core G5 processors, with the top-of-the-line Power Mac G5 Quad featuring two 2.5 GHz dual-core G5s, eight floating point units, four Velocity Engines, four 1 MB L2 caches, and a claimed performance of 76.6 gigaflops.  Details...


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Apple to explore WiMAX, other wireless techs?
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Friday, 23 May 2008
Apple may be exploring known wireless technologies which are nevertheless outside of its current roadmap, a job listing suggests. The company is hunting for a senior RF system engineer to staff its offices in Santa Clara, California, who will help build products currently planned with wireless, and additionally investigate new technologies as they present themselves. Critically, the ideal canadidate would not only know 802.11 Wi-Fi, but "Bluetooth, 3G, UWB, WiMAX, GPS, Mobile TV and similar wireless technologies."
WiMAX is a Wi-Fi-like standard backed primarily by Intel, but with greater range, allowing use at cellular-level distances. UWB refers to "Ultra Wideband," a technology most commonly associated with wireless USB; mobile TV, meanwhile, suggests that Apple could eventually support cellular TV streaming, such as the MediaFLO technology used by AT&T. The iPhone does not currently support MediaFLO.

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BlackBerry mixes it with Apple
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Friday, 16 May 2008
The all-conquering business mobile now has designs on the rest of your life. By Claudine Beaumont

We're going to be enjoying some titanic battles this summer: athletes will be pushing through the pain barrier in Beijing to come home with a gold medal; football teams from across Europe will be kicking lumps out of one another in Austria and Switzerland at Euro 2008; and Apple and Research in Motion, the Canadian company behind the wildly popular BlackBerry mobile email device, will be slugging it out for the hearts, minds and wallets of consumers.
 
With Apple widely expected to launch an updated model of the iPhone in June, featuring faster internet access as well as a host of new applications and programs, other mobile phone makers are pulling out all the stops to make sure they don't end up trailing in Apple's wake.
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How Apple is changing DRM
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Thursday, 15 May 2008
As more stores and record labels abandon digital rights management, Apple may have an alternative plan for subscription services, writes Tim Anderson

Apple CEO Steve Jobs launches the company's iTunes store in London in June 2004. Photograph: Ian Waldie/Getty

When Apple approached record companies about selling their music digitally five years ago, they "were extremely cautious and required Apple to protect their music from being illegally copied", according to Steve Jobs's recollection of the process. That meant using digital rights management (DRM) - a software wrapper - to protect songs from unlimited copying. Jobs says it is crucial to the contract: "If our DRM system is compromised and their music becomes playable on unauthorized devices, we have only a small number of weeks to fix the problem or they can withdraw their entire music catalog from our iTunes store."
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Apple debuts two new 'Get a Mac' TV ads
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Wednesday, 14 May 2008
Apple has premiered two more TV ads in its "Get a Mac" series, pitting Apple computers against those with Windows. The first of these, "Pep Rally," features a squad of cheerleaders, and positions Macs as having "record sales," and being the most popular computers on college campuses. The second ad is entitled "Group," and continues the arc of Windows Vista suffering from instability issues, whereas Macs are positioned as reliable and less crash-prone.
 
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