Macintosh
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As news of the iPhone 15 jams up the airwaves, you can also take a trip back to 1984, aesthetically speaking, with this retro desktop hub that channels the questionable beauty of the Macintosh 128K, but offers much more user-friendly modern appeal.
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A Macintosh SE computer that was used by tech legend Steve Jobs is going on the auction block in New York on October 25 as part of Bonham's History of Science and Technology auction, where the unit is estimated to go for US$200,000 to $300,000.
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Gizmag takes the latest iteration of Apogee Duet for a spin to see how it performs on both an iPad Air and a Mac.
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In a media event focused on introducing new iPads, Apple kicked things off with a big surprise for Mac fans. Upgrading to the new OS X Mavericks will be possible in a single download for most users, and for free starting today.
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A rare Macintosh 128K prototype is up for sale on eBay with an opening bid of US$99,995.
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Gizmag examines a painless approach to password management using encrypted text files synchronized across devices.
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Even if you're using IMAP to access your email, certain newer email clients like Thunderbird 3 and Postbox will download and store your emails locally in plain
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Seagate has added new members to its flexible FreeAgent GoFlex range of storage solutions, specifically aimed at Mac users.
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The Elgato EyeTV HD can turn your Mac or iPad into a DVR to record, watch and edit practically any content you can access.
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The MAXPower 802.11g/b Wireless USB 2.0 Stick Adapter from NewerTech and MAXPower 802.11n/g/b Wireless USB 2.0 Stick Adapter & Extension Cradle enables owners of USB 2.0/1.1 equipped Macs and PCs that haven’t yet gone wireless to affordably upgrade to wireless home and office networking.
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This day 25 years ago, the Apple Macintosh Personal Computer went on sale. Two days prior, during Super Bowl XVIII, Apple aired its 1984 television commercial