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FireWire speeds set to quadruple

December 17, 2007 Backers say a new electrical specification will see the speed of the data-interfacing standard rise from 800Mbps to 3.2Gbps. TAGS: association, FireWire, specification, standard, USB 2.0, USB, TV, hard drive, PC

Apple takes a step away from FireWire

February 24, 2005 The Mac maker is defaulting to USB for its new iPods, even though it developed the competing FireWire connection. TAGS: FireWire, petition, USB, Apple Computer, USB 2.0, shift, Apple iPod, music player, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, PC

Mac drive makers help stamp out FireWire flaw

October 31, 2003 A number of hard-drive manufacurers release patches designed to prevent a glitch that has caused some FireWire 800 drives to lose data when used with the new version of Mac OS X. TAGS: Oxford Semiconductor, Panther, FireWire, firmware, drive maker, LaCie, Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS, Apple Computer, patch management, chipset, hard drive

Apple updates Mac OS X

November 8, 2004 New version has improve file sharing, FireWire compatibility, built-in Safari, updated graphics drivers. TAGS: Apple Mac OS X, Apple Mac OS, Apple Computer, file-sharing, FireWire, Apple Macintosh

Apple releases Panther update

November 11, 2003 Apple Computer releases an updated version of the latest iteration of Mac OS X. It addresses issues with printing and encryption, and with using the OS in conjunction with FireWire 800 drives. TAGS: Panther, FireWire, Apple Computer, Apple Mac OS, Apple Macintosh, firmware, printing, Apple Mac OS X, operating system

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

SmartDisk expands hard-drive line

October 20, 2004 The disk drive maker has unveiled three palm-sized portable hard drives. TAGS: SmartDisk, disk drive maker, drive maker, disk drive, portable hard drive, FireWire, hard drive

This week in iPod news

February 25, 2005 Apple Computer shuffles in new iPod Mini and iPod Photo players. But one aspect of the release has some iPod fans furious. TAGS: Apple iPod Photo, Apple iPod, music player, FireWire, profit margin, Apple Computer, Apple iPod Mini, Apple iPod Shuffle, digital camera, camera, adapter, USB 2.0, USB, photograph, Apple Macintosh

Deconstructing the iPod

February 25, 2005 An analyst takes apart a Shuffle and learns that Apple is making music with two chips. TAGS: Apple iPod Photo, Apple iPod, Apple iPod Shuffle, Apple iPod Mini, Apple Computer, FireWire, music player, photograph, music, camera

Panther glitch erases some hard drives

October 31, 2003 A problem is causing some of those who install the new version of Mac OS X to lose the data stored on their external hard drives. TAGS: Oxford Semiconductor, Panther, LaCie, external hard drive, glitch, FireWire, Apple Mac OS X, chipset, Apple Computer, disk drive, Apple Mac OS, hard drive, Apple Macintosh

Apple's iPod spurs mixed reactions

October 24, 2001 The Mac maker announces a digital music player to be released Nov. 10 that can store 1,000 songs. Analysts weigh its pros and cons. TAGS: Apple Computer, Apple iPod, reaction, Steve Jobs, Creative Labs Inc., digital music player, FireWire, Apple Macintosh, Apple iTunes, song, digital music, music player, consumer electronics, Sony Corp., battery, Apple Mac OS

Shuffle's on to dress up baby iPod

February 25, 2005 The $99 iPod Shuffle targets a wide demographic--and add-on makers are seeing big opportunity. TAGS: Apple iPod Shuffle, Apple iPod, accessory, Macworld, Apple Computer, add-on, FireWire, opportunity, leader, CEO

New Macs--Intel inside, but not outside

January 10, 2006 "Intel Inside" badge won't appear on new Intel-based Macs. "We chose not to take part" in program, Apple says. TAGS: Intel Viiv, Apple iMac, Intel, Macworld Expo, Apple Computer, Apple MacBook Pro, Apple PowerBook, Apple MacBook, Apple Macintosh, FireWire, chip company, vice president, entertainment, PC, Microsoft Windows

Faster external drives arriving--slowly

December 19, 2006 eSATA lets external hard drives run at internal speeds. But don't expect to see mainstream PCs with those ports until 2008.Photos: eSATA drives TAGS: Iomega Corp., Serial ATA, iSuppli Corp., FireWire, port, USB, PC, hard drive, photograph, video

Gear makers get jump on Macworld

January 6, 2004 Although there are hours to go before Steve Jobs mounts the Macworld Expo podium, companies are already pulling the wraps off new Apple-flavored products. TAGS: FrogPad, Nikon Corp., car stereo, Macworld Expo, Macworld, Apple Computer, Steve Jobs, small and medium business, FireWire, Bluetooth, Motorola Inc., Apple Macintosh, keyboard, Apple iPod, CEO

Court yanks down FCC's broadcast flag

May 6, 2005 Just weeks before July deadline, an appeals court zaps federal anticopying rules for digital TV. TAGS: broadcast, flag, appeals court, copy protection, digital television, regulation, authority, TV, HDTV, FireWire, radio, USB, video, PC

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, photo software, Apple Power Mac G5, IBM PowerPC G5, Apple PowerBook, dual-core, Adobe PhotoShop, Apple Computer, NVidia, PCI, PCI Express, IBM PowerPC, Nvidia GeForce, port, workstation, photograph
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