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InternetNews September 20, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Office For Mac Planned For Mid-2007 Office for Macintosh, code-named Office 12, is due around six to eight months after the release of the latest Windows version of Office. |
Macworld September 19, 2006 Joe Kissell |
SnapMail 5.0 No-spam, no-frills messaging system. |
Bio-IT World September 2006 Salvatore Salamone |
Apple's Leopard Raises OS Ante Most of the details about Apple's Leopard OS will not come out until the fall. But from the current information, at least two new features of the operating system should be of interest to life science IT professionals and researchers involved with high-performance computing (HPC). |
BusinessWeek September 25, 2006 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
More Vroom For The Buck The Mac Pro, with the equivalent of a V-12 engine, is cheaper than a tricked out Dell. |
Macworld September 15, 2006 Jonathan Seff |
24-inch iMac Core 2 Duo/2.16GHz If you're looking for the ultimate iMac with a taste of the pro-level features the Mac Pro provides, you'll find the 24-inch iMac to be the perfect middle ground. |
Macworld September 15, 2006 Jonathan Seff |
New iMac lineup showcases Core 2 Duo processors If you want a low-cost iMac to have around the house for everyday use, the 1.83GHz iMac is a nice system for the price. It also makes for an appealing system for many students. |
Macworld September 14, 2006 Peter Kirn |
Rax 2.0 If you're looking for easy access to music plug-ins without a lot of distractions, or a way to quickly select virtual instruments and effects on stage, plasq's Rax 2.0 is a must-buy. |
Macworld September 13, 2006 Jim Heid |
Photomatix Pro 2.2 Photo enhancement software gives stunning results but has a clunky interface. |
Macworld September 11, 2006 Galen Gruman |
Universal QuarkXPress gets a speed boost, but only on Intel Macs Does QuarkXPress 7.01 deliver on the company's "fast as hell" promise? Yes and no, depending on which computer you are using. |
Macworld September 11, 2006 Anton Linecker |
G-Drive Q Serial ATA 500GB drive G-Technology's G-Drive Q is one of the most versatile desktop drives around -- with nearly every type of connection you could want and quiet operation, it's a winner. |
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