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Apple, make that MacBook better for gaming
Apple, we know you want this gaming market. You showed us numerous iPhone game demos and now have over 20 games for the iPod, but what about the MacBook and computer? Apple has sold about 5.7 million laptops since the beginning of 2007. MacWorld predicts that a large percentage of the total are MacBooks. More more »
Apple solves MacBook Air overheating problem
This week, Apple released a new software update, weighing in at about 551kb, to the MacBook Air’s system management control (SMC) in hopes that it will finally put an end to frequent and annoying freezing and overheating issues that have troubled some early adopters of Apple’s newest line of notebooks.
The new update specifically fixes the speed and operation of the MacBook Air’s internal fan, which is responsible for cooling the notebook and preventing overheating issues. The fan has failed to perform properly before the update was released, which resulted in random intervals of freezing that left the MacBook Air unresponsive for 10 to 15 second periods (if not longer) at a time, according to several users who have posted on Apple’s support forums (see here and here).
Futuristic iMac concept
Nuno Teixeira has created a mock-up of what he thinks a Futuristic iMac may look like, complete with a large touch screen, 3G connectivity, a pop-out remote control and a built-in LCD projector. The wide screen allows browsing the net and your computer at a life like experience. The iView concept also features 2 webcams, more »
Bill Clinton is an iPhone user
These days, everyone is an iPhone user. But this one is different. Former US President Bill Clinton is an iPhone user. A reader over at TUAW claims to have gotten his very own iPhone autographed by Bill Clinton, while in the process, Bill himself claimed to have his own. And this is not any iPhone. more »
Apple patents MultiTouch interface gestures
Rumors of where Apple is going to implement MultiTouch Technology have been going from the iPod all the way up to the iMac. An Apple patent (filed by Fingerworks [a company Apple bought] back in January) published today shows that MultiTouch is definitely a technology they want to implement in their product line other than more »















