The 17-inch 1.83GHz Core 2 Duo iMac appeared due to a technical issue and anyone who placed an order saw it quickly cancelled. Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to ...
[The following issue was resolved in Mac OS X 10.4.5, though a separate, minor issue with video distortion still exists] A number of readers are reporting an issue with distorted video from iMac Core ...
Apple products are notoriously expensive, but this is just ridiculous. Apparently, Apple’s website is still listing the 2006 iMac 17-inch 1.83-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo for around $1,000—depending on where ...
Moving to Intel processors was never going to be easy for Apple: not only does it have to placate fanatics who consider Windows-friendly Intel the enemy, it also has to rewrite all existing software ...
If you want a low-cost iMac to have around the house for everyday use (with iLife and some higher-end applications), the 1.83GHz iMac is a nice system for the price (even factoring in a RAM upgrade ...
Apple has released a firmware update for the Intel-based iMac -- version 1.0.1. It now runs on localized systems that use languages that read right to left. Apple provides no other indication of what ...
When the 24" iMac was introduced the other day, our very own Kurt Hutchinson quickly made his opinion about it known here at the Orbiting HQ. Kurt wondered why the high-end beast's video card, an ...
Apple Computer’s first desktop PC to be based on an Intel-manufactured microprocessor carries a bill of materials (BOM) cost of $873, according to an estimate by US-based market analysts iSuppli. The ...
Today, Steve Jobs gave the 2006 WWDC Keynote speech and introduced Mac Pros, Intel Xserves, Display Price Drops, and previewed Leopard. Apple has already posted the Quicktime stream for the event.