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10 Reasons to Modernize the Desktop
With a virtual desktop, you can easily access files and make changes across your entire network. Read this white paper to learn more about modernizing the desktop.
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Samsung Series 9 all-in-one (photos)
Samsung's Series 9 all-in-one is one of the few 27-inch all-in-ones at the show that don't blatantly rip off the iMac.
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Before an Apple HDTV arrives, will new iMacs launch with built-in TV capabilities?
While the TV industry (and fanboys) waits to see when, and if, Apple decides to finally launch a long-rumored television, an analyst is predicting that TV functionality may wind up in Apple's...
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Is the Mac Pro dead?
Apple's iconic tower system, the Mac Pro, is the slowest selling Mac. With the advent of ultrafast thunderbolt I/O on everything from the MacBook Air to quad core iMacs, do users need the Mac Pro...
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Apple releases iMac graphics update for Lion
Got an iMac? Got Mac OS X 10.7 Lion? Apple has an update for you.
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OWC souped-up iMac program adds 2011 models
For those who want a really souped-up iMac, Other World Computing has offered its Turnkey Program, which let customers upgrade their stock units with extra solid-state drives, hard drive storage...
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Apple launches $999 iMac for schools; But there's a catch
Apple is offering a discounted iMac at $999 for school purchases. But there are a few catches you should be aware of.
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Apple's stripped-down $999 'educational' iMac
Apple quietly launched a lower-price 21-inch iMac on its Apple Store for back-to-school season -- but is it a better value than the retail version which costs $200 more? I don't think so.
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Guest review: Lion = Magic
On a gut level, Lion evokes some of the same feelings my original Macintosh did back in 1984. The first Bondi blue iMac struck me this way as did the first iPod, iPhone and iPad. A guest blog by...
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New Thunderbolt RAID iMac: lessons learned
The Thunderbolt RAID/iMac out of the box experience isn't up to Apple standards. But how is it once the system stands up?
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New iMac with Thunderbolt RAID: 1st report
Xmas in July: brand new quadcore I7 Sandy Bridge 3.4 GHz 27.5" iMac with Thunderbolt and new Thunderbolt storage array. Woo-hoo! How great is it? Here's a hint: I'm writing this on a Core Duo 2.
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Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite gadgets from the past week, including the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, 2011 Porsche Cayenne S Hybrid, and the Apple iMac spring 2011.
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Top-rated reviews of the week (photos)
Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite gadgets from the past week, including the 2012 Audi A7, Samsung Droid Charge, and the Apple iMac 27-inch.
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Apple refreshes iMac with Sandy Bridge, Thunderbolt
Apple today announced a refresh of its iMac line that includes modern Intel processors and its brand-new ThunderBolt I/O technology. New features include: Quad-core Intel Sandy Bridge...
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Gallery: Apple adds Thunderbolt to 21.5-inch and 27-inch iMacs
Apple claims its new line of iMacs is up to 70 percent faster than before with the addition of faster processors, better graphics and Thunderbolt I/O.
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Apple updates iMac with Thunderbolt I/O, quad-core processors, FaceTime camera
Apple has implemented a major refresh for its iMac all-in-one-desktop series with several advanced technologies, including the addition of "groundbreaking" Thunderbolt I/O technology.
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Apple refreshes iMac lineup
Apple has refreshed the iMac lineup, adding new processors, FaceTime HD and Thunderbolt I/O.
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Apple rumored to be upgrading MacBook Pro, iMac in 2011
There's already plenty of talk regarding the potential announcement of a new iPad next year, but could we be seeing some new MacBook Pro and iMac models too?
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Apple's problem: selling Macs
Dario D. makes a case for why iMac pricing needs to be reduced theorizing that most of the world is convinced to try a Mac, but that few people can actually justify one.
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Holiday Gift Guide 2010: Desktop computers
Much of the world may be going mobile, but the desktop PC is still going strong. The reason is simple: A desktop still gives you a lot more per dollar. Here are holiday picks that cost $1,000 or less.
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Mac App Store: service oriented architecture for the masses?
Has Steve Jobs captured the essence of the service-oriented vision that many have been pursuing for the past decade?
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