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Photos: Apple's G5 leads in Tiger

April 27, 2005 The updated PowerMacs come loaded with the Tiger operating system, which will be officially released in a few days. TAGS: Apple Power Mac, Apple Computer, photograph, operating system

Bye-bye, single-chip Power Mac

June 20, 2005 Apple says it's selling off the last of its single-processor Power Mac G5s in favor of an all dual-chip lineup. TAGS: Apple Power Mac, Apple Power Mac G5, online store, IBM PowerPC, favor, Apple Computer, Intel

Apple adds more power to G5 line

April 27, 2005 Computer maker refreshes Power Mac series of desktops, adding more graphics power and memory. TAGS: Apple Power Mac, Apple Power Mac G5, Apple Computer

Leopard, Power Macs expected at Apple confab

August 7, 2006 Steve Jobs will definitely give developers a taste of the upcoming Mac OS X. A shiny new Intel-based box may also appear. Photos: Behind the WWDC curtain TAGS: Steve Jobs, Intel Core 2 Duo, Moscone Center, Apple Computer, Apple Power Mac, Apple Mac OS, Apple Boot Camp, Apple Macintosh, conference, Apple Mac OS X, Intel, operating system, photograph, Microsoft Windows

Apple unveils 'pro' photo software, Power Mac Quad

October 19, 2005 Company introduces new high-end photo processing software and upgraded its Power Mac desktop and PowerBook laptops. Photo: Apple's big picture TAGS: Apple Power Mac, Apple Power Mac G5, photo software, Apple PowerBook, Apple Computer, Adobe PhotoShop, dual-core, photograph, NVidia, FireWire, Nvidia GeForce, California, video card, video, laptop computer

Apple marches on with new-product parade

October 19, 2005 Hot on the heels of its video iPod launch, the Mac maker introduces its latest G5 desktop and a high-end photo tool. TAGS: Apple video iPod, Apple Computer, COO, Apple Power Mac, Steve Jobs, Apple iPod, CEO, pricing, photograph, video

This week in Apple

August 5, 2005 Apple Computer broke with longstanding tradition this week by introducing its first multibutton mouse for the Mac. TAGS: Apple Computer, Apple Power Mac, mouse, Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS, operating system, PC

This week in Apple

October 21, 2005 Apple adds to steady stream of recently announced products with unveiling of new high-end photo processing software and upgrades to Power Mac desktop, PowerBook laptop. TAGS: Apple Power Mac, Apple PowerBook, Apple Computer, Apple iPod, reader, California, photograph, video, laptop computer

Apple throws the switch, aligns with Intel

June 6, 2005 CEO Steve Jobs confirms News.com report on the change during keynote speech at developer conference in San Francisco. TAGS: Steve Jobs, IBM PowerPC, shift, Apple Computer, Apple Power Mac, Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS, Motorola Inc., Intel, conference, CEO, Apple Mac OS X, IBM Corp., San Francisco, operating system

Much ado over Apple-Intel developer box

August 4, 2005 Fans upset over security chip designed to prevent the loading of the new Intel-centered Mac OS onto non-Apple machines. TAGS: ADC Telecommunications Inc., security chip, Apple Power Mac, Apple Computer, Infineon Technologies AG, Intel x86, IBM PowerPC, Apple Macintosh, Intel, Apple Mac OS X, developer, AMD, Linux, operating system, motherboard, Microsoft Corp.

Adobe program rivals Apple's Aperture

January 9, 2006 Lightroom, still in beta, offers many of the same photo management abilities as the Mac maker's tool. Photo: Lightroom beta debuts TAGS: Adobe Lightroom, Adobe Systems Inc., test version, Macworld Expo, beta, Photoshop Elements, Adobe PhotoShop, Apple Power Mac, pricing, Apple Computer, memory, photograph, work, Apple Macintosh

Appeals court backs Apple in investor suit

April 8, 2005 Court upholds earlier decision that investors cannot sue Apple over fact that Power Mac G4, other products, failed to meet expectations. TAGS: Steve Jobs, plaintiff, Apple Power Mac G4, Apple Computer, sales force, investor, court, expectation, transition, Apple Power Mac

Mac users still waiting for Intel systems

April 20, 2006 The "pause" in Mac sales seen during the company's first quarter continues into the second. TAGS: pause, shipment, IBM PowerPC, Apple Computer, Apple Boot Camp, Intel, Apple Power Mac, Apple Macintosh, Adobe PhotoShop, Apple MacBook Pro, Apple MacBook, Microsoft Windows

Apple shows Leopard's spots

August 7, 2006 At developers' conference, company previews first Intel-based desktop and offers a taste of new OS features. TAGS: Steve Jobs, videoconferencing, Time Machine, Spotlight, Apple Power Mac, Intel Xeon, Apple Macintosh, IBM PowerPC, senior vice president, Apple Computer, dashboard, Apple Mac OS, Apple Mac OS X, Intel, conference, operating system

Week in review: Of mice and Microsoft

August 5, 2005 Apple introduces the Mighty Mouse, while Microsoft deals with security issues and shops at Wal-Mart for a new exec. TAGS: Week in review, Apple Power Mac, mouse, exec, Apple Computer, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., virus, Apple Macintosh, operating system, Apple Mac OS, Microsoft Corp., security, Microsoft Windows Vista, PC, Microsoft Windows

Week in pictures: PCs do the bling thing

October 21, 2005 roundup Apple puts focus on photo software, Power Mac Quad--and "iPod tax." Also: Convertible tablet PCs, high-tech cars, and not so innocuous printers. TAGS: RFID, photo software, Apple Power Mac, Florida, car, iRiver, printer, London, Xbox 360, music player, Nokia Corp., Microsoft Xbox, Apple Computer, tax, photograph, radio
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