Year: 2002

Apple announces 17-inch CRT eMac for education

Apple today introduced the eMac, a new desktop computer targeted specifically for education that mimics the all-in-one design of the original iMac. The eMac features a 17-inch CRT display (1280×960 maximum resolution), 700MHz G4 processor, NVIDIA GeForce 2MX graphics, 128MB RAM, and a 40GB hard drive. The US$999 model features a CD-ROM drive while the $1,119 model includes a DVD/CD-RW combo drive.

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Apple unveils updated PowerBook G4

Apple today unveiled a new PowerBook G4 running at speeds of 667MHz and 800MHz and featuring higher-resolution 1280×854 15.2-inch display. The new PowerBook G4 also features a new 4x AGP ATI Mobility Radeon 7500 graphics processor with DVI output; Apple also announced a DVI-to-ADC adapter, a US$149 device that allows its ADC-equipped flat-panel displays to be connected to the PowerBook G4.

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WindowSplitter 4.0 REALbasic Plugin Control

WindowSplitter 4.0 is out.

WindowSplitter is a REALbasic Plugin Control to create split views in a
Window.

The WindowSplitter Control is supported on PPC, Carbon and Win32 Targets.

New in 4.0:

* Added a Paint event to do Custom Rendering of the
WindowSplitter.
* Added a HitTest event to set a custom “Hot Point”
for the WindowSplitter.

WindowSplitter DEMO’s and Full versions are available at
http://www.einhugur.com.

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Microspot at WWDC to Launch Microspot X-RIP Developer Programme

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Microspot at WWDC to Launch Microspot X-RIP Developer Programme

26-04-2002 – Maidstone, Kent, UK – Microspot Ltd., Macintosh, and
Windows-based developer of graphics software and printer/plotter drivers,
is proud to introduce the Microspot X-RIP Developer Programme. This new
Developer Programme will provide its members with the opportunity to test
their applications with the latest Macintosh printer drivers from Microspot
Limited. Microspot will test members’ applications for compatibility with
their drivers.

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