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November 08, 2006

MacBooks now Core2Duo

Here at InfoWorld, we're standardized on the MacBook Pro for our IT staff, and G5s for our creative and production staff. We were very happy to see the MacBook Pros move to Core2Duo, with 64-bit Leopard on the horizon.

Now even the MacBook has moved to the full 64-bit Core2Duo. As with the MacBook Pro and iMac move, this won't have a huge performance impact but it does pave the way for taking full advantage of Leopard.


Posted by Kevin Railsback on November 8, 2006 07:33 AM



November 02, 2006

Touch-screen iPod leak by Apple?

In an iPod developer feature guide on the Apple website, they apparently have leaked a confirmation of the upcoming touch screen iPod. On page 10 of the PDF (available at http://developer.apple.com/hardwaredrivers/ipod/iPodNotesFeatureGuideCB.pdf) the following text appears:

Note: Linking to photos and videos is supported only for 5th generation iPods running iPod Software version 1.2 or later. All other Notes feature capabilities described in this document are supported for iPod models with display screens, beginning with the touch-screen models.

In the PDF that section shows a bar off to the left, like it is still text undergoing editing and most likely was not meant to be released to the public:

It will be interesting to see how quickly that PDF gets changed by Apple now that it has been discovered.

Posted by Kevin Railsback on November 2, 2006 08:50 AM





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