Year: 2008

Apple Introduces New Mac Pro

Apple Introduces New Mac Pro

Fastest Mac Ever–Eight Processor Cores Standard

CUPERTINO, California–January 8, 2008–Apple today introduced the new Mac
Pro with eight processor cores and a new system architecture that delivers
up to twice the performance of its predecessor*. The new Mac Pro combines
two of Intel’s new 45 nanometer Quad-Core Xeon processors running up to 3.2
GHz, powerful new graphics and up to 4TB of internal storage to offer the
ideal system for creative professionals, 3D digital content creators and
scientists.

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Apple Introduces New Xserve

Apple Introduces New Xserve–Most Powerful Apple Server Ever

CUPERTINO, California–January 8, 2008–Apple today introduced the new
Xserve, a 1U rack-optimized server that is up to twice as fast as its
predecessor* and includes an unlimited client license for Mac OS X Server
Leopard.

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Deals: Trampoline 50% off today only

Today’s featured promo on MacUpdate offers Trampoline for US$9.95 (50% off, retail $19.95). “Trampoline (formerly Bullseye) is the shortest route to the things you use most. You have a set of core tools, the things you use many many many times a day. With Trampoline, those things are never more than a few pixels away. Press a hot key, and a circular launcher appears all around your cursor. Every tool you put in the Trampoline is within easy reach.

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Creative introduces Xdock HD

Creative today introduced the Xdock HD, an iPod dock for your home theater system that up-converts your video to 720p or 1080i resolution and your music to X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity. The Xdock HD plays video on an HDTV in full DTS surround sound and it can also wirelessly play music through X-Fi Wireless Receivers connected to speakers throughout the home. The Xdock HD is designed for use with the iPod touch, iPod classic, new iPod nano and previous-generation iPods.

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FlyTunes announces digital music service for iPhone

FlyTunes today demonstrated its new digital music service for the iPhone, iPod touch and other portable media players and cell phones. The FlyTunes service offers users a personalized satellite radio-like experience, with thousands of channels of digital music that can be enjoyed anywhere they go, regardless of wireless connection. It also allows users to create their own customized music channels by searching over 20,000 Internet radio stations to find music that matches their preferences.

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