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Apple Retina MacBook Pro Review: The MacBook Pro, Only More — and Less — So
Apple may be legendary for its refusal to talk about products it hasn’t released yet, but when it announced the second-generation MacBook Air thin-and-light notebook back in October of 2010, it tipped its hand. By calling the new …
The History of Apple’s MacBook Pro, 2006 to Retina
So you’ve probably met the new MacBook Pro by now, which I suppose Apple could have called the “MBRetina” but wisely chose not to.
Instead, it’s simply “the next generation MacBook Pro” or “MacBook Pro with Retina display,” a …
Apple’s 2012 Worldwide Developers Conference Keynote
Scenes from Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynote address on June 11, 2012.
Apple Shows Off Air-Like MacBook Pro, iOS 6, Mountain Lion and More
Apple kicked off its Worldwide Developers Conference by announcing a redesigned MacBook Pro that’s nearly as thin as a MacBook Air–with a Retina display to boot.
The company also announced iOS 6–the latest version of its …
Live Coverage of Apple’s WWDC 2012 Keynote
Please join us today at 1pm ET (that’s 10am PT) for our live coverage of Apple’s keynote at its WWDC conference in San Francisco. Harry McCracken will be in the audience and will report the news as it happens; Doug Aamoth …
A Brief History of Apple’s WWDC Keynotes, 1997-Present
At 1pm ET (10am PT) today I’ll be liveblogging Apple’s Worldwide Developer C0nference (WWDC) keynote, live from San Francisco’s Moscone West. You can join co-host Doug Aamoth and me at techland.com/wwdc12, and I hope you …
Coming June 11: Our Live Coverage of Apple’s WWDC Keynote
It was already all but official. Now it is official: Apple will kick off its WWDC developer confab in San Francisco with a keynote on June 11.
It seems safe to assume that the keynote will feature Apple CEO Tim Cook and other …
Get Ready for June 11, iPhone and iPad Owners
This may be a minority viewpoint — in fact, I’m positive it’s a minority viewpoint — but I get far more excited about new versions of Apple’s iOS than I do about new iPhones and iPads. There’s only so much Apple can do to …
iCloud and More: Ten Questions About the Recent Apple News
This post originally appeared on Technologizer.
Almost 38,000 folks turned out for Technologizer’s live coverage of Apple’s WWDC keynote yesterday morning. We had a good time. But as the comments came in from attendees, there was clearly a serious contingent of folks who still held out hope that Apple was going to announce a new …
It’s Official: It’s Microsoft & Facebook vs. Twitter & Apple
Pick your sides. The lines have been drawn.
During Monday’s World Wide Developers Conference, Apple announced a complete integration with Twitter for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch users. (See here for more from the WWDC announcement.)
Users will be able to use a single login for Twitter that will work across Camera, Photo and other …
Live from Apple’s WWDC 2011 Keynote
We’re live at 10AM Pacific, 1PM Eastern from Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in California. Harry McCracken of Technologizer is steering the liveblog ship, with commentary provided by yours truly.
We’re expecting to hear information about the next version of Apple’s mobile operating system, details about the future of the OS X …