Wednesday, May 19, 2010

About Macs: MacBook Gets NVIDIA GeForce 320M Graphics

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From Tom Nelson, your Guide to Macs
We've been expecting a MacBook update ever since the 2010 MacBook Pros had their coming out party early in the spring. The newly updated MacBook has NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics and a slightly faster processor. If you're looking for the least expensive way to get your hands on an Apple notebook, the new MacBook looks awfully tempting.

You can use your choice of payment method to purchase a MacBook, or just about anything else from your local Apple Store, but be warned that if you try to use cash to buy an iPad, Apple will show you the door.


Review: Late Spring 2010 13-inch MacBook
The late spring 2010 edition of the MacBook is a basic update. By bringing many of the basic features of the spring 2010 MacBook Pro to the MacBook, Apple is able to offer a budget-friendly, entry-level product that has many of the core features of its more expensive siblings... Read more

Review: Audio Hijack Pro
Audio Hijack Pro 2.96 is an inexpensive and easy-to-use application that lets you record audio from almost any source, including iTunes, iChat, Skype, DVD Player, web sites (via Safari or another browser), other applications, and a microphone. In addition to recording audio for your own use, you can also record audio for projects, such as podcasts... Read more

Remove Duplicate Applications From the 'Open With' Menu
One drawback of the 'Open With' menu is that, over time, it can get very long, as you install and remove applications on your Mac. It can also start to display duplicates of applications. For instance, my 'Open With' menu displays four entries for Photoshop even though I only have one version of Photoshop on my Mac... Learn more about the Open With menu

Don't Count On Cash When Buying an iPad
A funny thing happened on the way to buying an iPad, at least for one woman attempting to purchase a Wi-Fi only model. Apple refused to sell her the coveted product because she wished to pay by cash.

That's right. Good ol' U.S. greenbacks, Benjamins, and sawbucks are no good at your local Apple Store when it comes to purchasing an iPad... Read more and take our poll


 


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