Showing posts with label Apple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apple. Show all posts

Friday, September 6, 2013

iTunes Radio Brings Free Streaming Music to iOS, Desktop, and Apple TV

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Monday, September 2, 2013

Apple Is Making Badass New Mac Pros

Today during the WWDC keynote, we got our first look at what Apple is thinking in terms of the future of Mac Pros. Everyone who said the Mac Pro is dead can just shut up. Here comes a new freaking generation of high-performance computing from Apple, and we couldn't be more excited.

The new Mac Pro will support up to 12-core configurations. They've got the fastest ECC memory the company has ever put into its computers, which is clocked at 1866MHz DDR 3.

For I/O, the new Mac Pros will support (of course) FireWire, and the brand new Thunderbolt 2 standard.

There will also be AMD FirePro graphics capable of running up 4K out of all of its ports—up to three UltraHD displays simultaneously. These are full-on professional machines for current pro users. Apple's demoing Pixar animation this week, running on these machines. Doesn't get more taxing than Pixar.

Apple Is Making Badass New Mac ProsS

And of course if you're looking at this thing, you can tell it looks different than the old aluminum boxes we're used to looking at. It kinda looks like a giant trashcan! But the new circular design means the new beasts are 1/8 the volume of the last iterations, while still allowing easy access to the guts for breezy-fast hardware upgrades.

Further details are scarse, but we do know two things: They're made in America, and available later this year.

Hell yes. [Apple]


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Sunday, September 1, 2013

iWork for iCloud Puts Your Apple Documents in the Cloud

iWork for iCloud Puts Your Apple Documents in the Cloud

You can get iWork for your Mac or iDevice, but now you can get it on the web. Apple announced new web apps that work nearly as well as their desktop counterparts, right from the web browser on any desktop platform.

With iWork for iCloud, you can edit existing documents you've saved to iCloud and even create new Pages, Numbers, and Keynote documents. The webapps aren't simple—you can actually create media-rich presentations from the browser. Clearly designed as a competitor to Google Docs, we still have yet to see if it'll make a dent. Developers get access today and standard users later this year.


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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Would You Want an iPhone Without Apple?

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