New and Noteworthy: Does CPU speed matter? New eMac a great value
New and Noteworthy: Does CPU speed matter? New eMac a great value
Does CPU speed matter? A Popular Mechanics article examples Apple's claims (which it no longer makes) that the Power Mac G5 was the world's fastest personal computer; although PM's own tests seem to support the claim, they also note that "instead of asking which computer is the fastest, people should ask which is the most useful for what they want it to do." More. More. More. Symantec discontinues Nort... LCDs connected through DV... Odds and Ends: Apple credi... New and Noteworthy: Apple ... More from New & Noteworthy
New eMac a great value A Low End Mac review notes that Apple's recently-speed-bumped SuperDrive eMac is an impressive bargain: "Apple has a real value package here, and if they figure out how to market it to the right crowd, Dell won't know what hit them." More.
Previously on MacFixIt:
- Symantec discontinues Norton Utilities, SystemWorks for the Mac; will continue updating for Panther; no Mac OS X 10.4 updates
- LCDs connected through DVI to older Radeon cards and missing resolution settings
- Odds and Ends: Apple credit bills not payable through Safari?; Virtual PC looping behavior after Windows security updates
- New and Noteworthy: Apple triples earnings; now selling more iPods than Macs; Memory prices soar; more
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