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Softpedia has been offered another clue that Apple is refreshing its Macintosh lineup, this time coming directly from Apple’s Support staff. One of Apple’s help-desk operators allegedly told one of our readers that they might want to postpone the purchase of an iMac for now. We recently posted a story sp... |
30 September 2009 09:56 GMT |
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In what appears to be the final clue that Apple is refreshing its desktop lineup, AppleInsider has received confirmation that the Mac maker is warning its direct sales channels of discontinuing older Macintosh models, including the iMac and Mac mini. According to the report in question, “Apple this week began ... |
30 September 2009 06:13 GMT |
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Research firm Wedge Partners strongly believes Apple is working hard to deliver an updated line of Macs in the following weeks, Barron’s reports. In a note to clients issued on Tuesday, the firm asserts that the Cupertino, California-based company will release both new iMacs and new MacBooks “in the next ... |
16 September 2009 02:45 GMT |
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Microsoft has completed the worldwide rollout of the latest update of its Windows Live suite of services and applications. Announced just last week, the refresh is designed to stretch Windows Live across the social networking universe, and to position Microsoft's services as a hub designed to centralize users&rs... |
29 April 2009 03:00 GMT |
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Leaks of new Mac model numbers appear to confirm an older discovery of six new Apple products in resellers' pipelines, AppleInsider reports. Dutch site OneMoreThing has provided what looks like a Mac mini box shot (pictured left), while French site MacBidouille claims Apple is releasing new iMacs and Mac minis a... |
3 March 2009 04:40 GMT |
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Apple is almost certain to refresh its popular, all-in-one desktop computer, the iMac, numerous sources report. A flyer sent out to resellers and educational sales representatives says they are now authorized to give special (lower) pricing on the current iMac configurations. Additional, leaked Apple marketing materi... |
25 February 2009 04:59 GMT |
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An AppleInsider report claims that reliable sources have gained knowledge of iMac supplies being constrained in the near future, indicating that new models are waiting to be released.Reportedly, people familiar with Apple's plans found that new reseller orders for the high-end 24-inch 3.06GHz iMac aren't li... |
2 February 2009 06:24 GMT |
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In what seems to be an Apple-reply frenzy, a customer who expressed his concern over reports that the Mac mini was dying allegedly got a reassurance call from Apple. The user, interviewed by AppleInsider, claims to have been told to “be patient.”Reports saying Apple is all set for the holiday were apparen... |
7 November 2008 08:31 GMT |
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The fact that Service Pack 3 for Windows XP has never been at the top of Microsoft's priorities list is reverberating to additional platforms on top of the Windows client. In this context, while Windows XP Embedded SP3 is being virtually ignored, its successor, Windows Embedded Standard 2009, is offering testers... |
19 August 2008 12:13 GMT |
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The third and last service pack for Windows XP is barely out the door and Microsoft has rushed to put the past behind it. As of May 6, 2008 the Redmond company has officially killed Windows XP Service Pack 3 Release Candidate 2 Refresh. XP SP3 RC2 Refresh represented the last development milestone for the service pac... |
7 May 2008 12:04 GMT |
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Summer is coming, and soon we might see ourselves forced to close our bedroom windows and turn on our fans or the air conditioning to help maintain a breathable atmosphere inside the room. However, I think most of us noticed that while air conditioned rooms are nicely cool and seem fresh when you first step inside, i... |
7 May 2008 11:24 GMT |
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A woman-oriented tech website claims it was apparently tipped off on the upcoming release of upgraded iMacs. The new computers, sporting speedier processors and more storage space, are said to be released as soon as next week. The site claims the refreshed models will be priced similarly to the currently available iM... |
25 April 2008 04:50 GMT |
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The third and final service pack for Windows XP is not even out, and Microsoft is already hammering away at it plugging security soles. Although it debuted in full development alongside Windows Vista SP1, Windows XP Service Pack 3 is yet to be finalized with the delivery planned by mid-2008. Since the end of March 20... |
14 April 2008 11:13 GMT |
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With Microsoft completely mute on the third and final service pack for Windows XP, the fact of the matter is that there are some movements on the XP SP3 front, superficial as they might be. Confirmed officially for finalization by mid-2008, XP SP3 fails to have a delivery deadline as of yet, with the Redmond company ... |
9 April 2008 06:16 GMT |
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When it comes down to the third and final service pack for Windows XP, Microsoft has not managed to be extremely chatty. By all means, the Redmond company has successfully swept XP SP3 under the Windows Vista SP1 rug and kept the entire deal extremely hush-hush. With Vista SP1 at center stage, and artificially pushed... |
26 March 2008 15:27 GMT |
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Microsoft is inching forward toward the gold bits of Windows XP Service Pack 3. In its latest move, the Redmond company has made available for download an interim build of the third and final service pack for XP. Windows XP SP3 Release Candidate 2 Refresh Build 5508 is now up for grabs directly from Microsoft. So far... |
26 March 2008 04:22 GMT |
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Back in December 2007, Microsoft opened up the testing process of Windows Vista SP1, making available for download the first Release Candidate of the service pack. January 2008 brought with it the first Refresh for Vista SP1, initially dropped only via Microsoft Connect to approximately 15,000 testers, and subsequent... |
1 February 2008 12:23 GMT |
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Yahoo Messenger for Windows Vista was initially introduced at the 2007 International Consumer Electronics Shows in Las Vegas. It took the Sunnyvale Internet giant almost 12 months to produce the first public Beta version of the instant messaging client. One year later, after the completion of the 2008 International C... |
24 January 2008 03:15 GMT |
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Yes, the process associated with the deployment of Windows Vista Service Pack 1 can take as much as four days before completion. And according to Microsoft, this will affect the vast majority of Vista users. This is because all Vista SP1 installations have a set of either two or three prerequisite updates, depending ... |
15 January 2008 11:24 GMT |
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According to Microsoft, one reason to install Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Release Candidate Refresh and test drive it is the added performance. While inviting the comparison between Vista and Windows XP SP2, the Redmond company has managed to come short. In its own Windows Vista RTM vs. Windows XP SP2 benchmark put ... |
15 January 2008 10:46 GMT |
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Last week, on January 9th, 2008, Microsoft dropped Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Release Candidate Refresh Build 17128 into the laps of some 15,000 testers. Then, on January 11th, 2008, the Redmond company opened up the beta testing program, despite the fact that it indicated no possibility of such a move with the ini... |
14 January 2008 12:48 GMT |
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The debut of 2008 was synonymous with the availability of a new testing milestone of Windows Vista Service Pack 1, on January 9th, 2008. At that time, the Redmond company had gone private with the testing process of the first service pack for Vista. Windows Vista SP1 Release Candidate (RC) Refresh - Build 17128 is th... |
14 January 2008 03:16 GMT |
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On January 9, 2008, Microsoft made available Windows Vista SP1 Release Candidate (RC) Refresh - Build 17128. This is the latest development milestone release of Vista SP1, following the first publicly available build of the service pack, served in December 2007. In the past month, the Redmond company opened up the te... |
11 January 2008 05:13 GMT |
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Microsoft has updated Windows Live Photo Gallery, the upgrade to the default Windows Photo gallery that ships by default integrated into Windows Vista. While Windows Live Photo Gallery is still in Beta at this stage the product has evolved with the addition of some new features and functionality. Following the consis... |
19 October 2007 09:45 GMT |
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