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Apple debuts 17-inch MacBook Pro

April 24, 2006 Company expands screen size of its Intel-based notebook line. New laptop weighs 6.8 pounds, to cost $2,799. Photos: Apple's 17-inch MacBook Pro TAGS: Apple MacBook Pro, Apple MacBook, Apple Computer, notebook computer, Intel, video

MacBook Pro laptops upgraded with Core 2 Duo

October 24, 2006 Apple says the new Intel dual-core chips improve laptop performance by up to 39 percent over the previous version. Photos: Dual-core Mac notebooks TAGS: Apple MacBook Pro, Apple MacBook, Intel Core 2 Duo, Apple Computer, laptop computer, FireWire, dual-core, Intel, notebook computer, photograph

Apple unveils upgraded MacBook Pro laptops

June 5, 2007 Santa Rosa processors, higher-end graphics cards, memory space and energy-efficiency features part of upgrade announcement. TAGS: Apple MacBook Pro, Apple MacBook, Intel Core 2 Duo, Apple Computer, laptop computer, video card, Intel

Apple recalls some MacBook Pro batteries

July 31, 2006 Citing performance concerns, company to replace batteries for some 15-inch laptops under a voluntary recall. TAGS: Apple MacBook Pro, Apple MacBook, recall, battery, Apple Computer

Year in review: Apple's iPhone takes center stage

December 17, 2007 Although the iPhone seemed to overshadow all other Apple news, there was more--including the release of Leopard and more competition for iTunes. TAGS: Apple iPhone, Apple Computer, Apple MacBook, Apple MacBook Pro, Macworld, Apple iPod, Apple iTunes, mobile phone, Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Mac OS, operating system

Old, new iMacs available for same prices

January 10, 2006 Usually, Apple's newly announced products replace its old ones. But apparently not this time. TAGS: Apple MacBook Pro, Apple iMac, Apple MacBook, Apple PowerBook, Apple PowerBook G4, Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, IBM PowerPC, Intel, laptop computer

Apple plugs QuickTime zero-day flaw

May 1, 2007 Patch comes just over a week after the vulnerability was used to grab a $10,000 prize and a MacBook Pro in a hack-a-Mac contest. TAGS: Apple QuickTime, Apple MacBook Pro, TippingPoint Technologies, Apple MacBook, Apple Computer, vulnerability, flaw, media player, security, Java, conference, Apple Macintosh

Accounting for iPhone, Apple TV's future

April 26, 2007 New accounting method aims to prevent a repeat of the backlash over Apple's $1.99 fee for activating the 802.11n chip in Macbook Pros. TAGS: Apple iPhone, IEEE 802.11n, Apple MacBook, Apple TV, accounting, Apple MacBook Pro, Sling Media, Apple Computer, fee, AT&T Corp., TV

Apple ships MacBook Pro with speedier chips

February 14, 2006 New Intel-based systems to use faster Core Duo processors than originally announced, but price to stay the same. TAGS: Intel Core Duo, Apple MacBook Pro, Apple MacBook, Apple Computer, notebook computer, Intel, pricing, Steve Jobs, Apple Macintosh

Perps beware: 'Jacking Macs' could prove hazardous

April 11, 2006 Software developer outfits MacBook Pros with car alarms to avert coffee shop thefts. Video: A solution for laptop theft? TAGS: Apple MacBook Pro, Apple MacBook, Missouri, remote control, alarm, Apple Computer, laptop computer, Apple Macintosh, notebook computer, San Francisco, photograph, battery, security, video

Apple sees 'pause' in Mac sales

January 19, 2006 Computer maker says some buyers waited for Intel-based Macs but that the sales slowdown was less than expected. TAGS: Apple MacBook Pro, Apple MacBook, Apple Computer, Apple Macintosh, store, Intel, Apple iTunes, Apple iPod

Apple to charge for faster Wi-Fi

January 18, 2007 Users of some laptops will have to pay $2 to activate onboard 802.11n chips; Apple says accounting rules require it to charge for upgrade. TAGS: IEEE 802.11n, Apple MacBook, GAAP, Macworld, Apple MacBook Pro, Apple Computer, Intel Core 2 Duo, Wi-Fi, Intel Xeon

Apple releases 13-inch MacBook

May 16, 2006 Final member of Intel-based laptop family comes in three models, starting at $1,099 for a 1.83GHz processor. Photos: MacBook out of the box TAGS: Apple MacBook, Apple iBook, Apple MacBook Pro, Apple Computer, back-to-school, Apple PowerBook, Intel Core Duo, laptop computer, hard drive, Intel, video

Apple expands Best Buy foothold

June 1, 2006 Displays of new MacBooks, MacBook Pros boost company's presence in consumer electronics retailer giant. Photos: Apple on display TAGS: Best Buy Co. Inc., Apple MacBook, Apple Computer, Apple Intel Mac Mini, Apple MacBook Pro, retailer, presence, consumer electronics, electronics, Apple Macintosh

Week in pictures: Lean, green driving machines

April 28, 2006 roundup Prototype commuter vehicles go ultraefficient route. Also: Microjets, Maker Faire and new MacBook Pro. TAGS: Apple MacBook Pro, Apple MacBook, Intel vPro, robot, broadcasting, Nokia Corp., scientist, camera, video, Intel

Macs do Windows with no streaks, tests show

April 7, 2006 Benchmarking by CNET shows that running Windows applications on an Intel Mac with Boot Camp is just like using any other Windows PC. TAGS: Acer Inc., Apple MacBook, Apple MacBook Pro, Apple Computer, Apple Macintosh, Apple iMac, Intel Core Duo, Windows application, Microsoft Windows XP, notebook computer, operating system, memory, Microsoft Windows, Intel, PC

Apple teases launch of mysterious, 'fun' products

February 21, 2006 Unlike its usual teasers, this time the Mac maker holds back the goods about its new products until the unveiling. TAGS: Apple iBook, invitation, Apple Computer, Apple MacBook Pro, Apple MacBook, episode, Intel, e-mail

Apple posts strong earnings, cautious outlook

January 18, 2006 Mac maker reports first-quarter earnings ahead of estimates, but offers a forecast below analysts' expectations. TAGS: outlook, earnings, Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Apple MacBook Pro, Apple MacBook, Apple Macintosh, Intel, MP3
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