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iPad Rumor

Rumor: iPad 2 to lack Retina Display, SD card slot

Although Apple is likely to show off a new iPad in San Francisco on March 2nd, the unit will reportedly arrive without a Retina Display or built-in SD card slot, contrary to previous reports that both would be included. Per Engadget, sources have stated that “engineering issues” led Apple to make last-minute design changes on […]

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News Software

Elgato releases EyeTV 3.5 update

Late Monday, Elgato Systems released version 3.5 of its EyeTV software application, which finds and tracks all television programming you want to see and allows users to pause live television and save content to file. The new version, a 104 megabyte update which can be found here via MacUpdate (and can also be found through […]

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iPhone photos Rumor

Fourth-Generation iPhone prototype discovered, analyzed

A series of new photos of an alleged fourth-generation iPhone prototype surfaced over the weekend, the device sporting dual cameras with flash, a high-resolution screen, and a slot for a MicroSIM card. Per Engadget, the device was allegedly found laying on the floor of a San Jose bar and sports a front-facing camera, 80GB of […]

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iMac MacBook Rumor

Rumor: Apple to Unveil Updated iMacs, Refreshed Plastic MacBooks for Holiday Season

The rumor mill is starting back up again and The Unofficial Apple Weblog as well as other sites have begun to report on Apple’s expected releases for the holiday season. French Mac site Mac4Ever is citing tips indicating that a new iMac, possibly quad-core powered, is in the works for a possible release before the […]

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MacBook Pro

New 13″, 15″ MacBook Pro Notebooks Capable of Booting from SD Card Clot

Apple’s newly-released 13″ and 15″ MacBook Pro notebooks now boast a feature in which users can boot from the SD card slot in a pinch.

According to a tech note published by Apple, users can install Mac OS X on an SD card and use it as a startup volume simply by changing the default partition table to GUID using Disk Utility, and then formating the card to use the Mac OS Extended file format.