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The newest operating system has hit the Mac. Is it worth the upgrade? Plus: Netflix has a new rival, and Nintendo still can't catch a break.

Mountain Lion's new Airplay Mirroring lets you wirelessly show your desktop on a big screen monitor via Apple TV for meetings, movies, and a better way to show photos.

The Samsung Chromebox may look like a Mac Mini. But as Bill Detwiler shows you, this Chrome OS Machine is anything but a regular desktop computer.

Bill Detwiler dissects the 13-inch MacBook Air (2012) and finds better hardware, unchanged battery and internal design.

The latest version of Mac OS X comes with more than 200 new features that make several actions easier and make it more connected to your other Apple devices.

Evidence of the 13-inch Retina Display MacBook Pro surfaces, the new iPod Nano might go back to its roots, and Mountain Lion goes gold!

Mass Effect gets new endings, Google computers love cat videos, and Orbitz steers Mac users to pricier rooms.

Learn how to turn the MacBook Pro's headphone jack into a line input for recording audio.



The $999 11-inch Air is still the cheapest MacBook in town, and it's faster and better than ever: but is it too small for everyday use? Either way, you'll want to pay up to increase the size of that lowly 64GB SSD.

A faster processor, improved graphics, and USB 3.0 highlight a series of internal improvements in the new 15-inch MacBook Pro.

The entry-level 13-inch Pro feels a little bit like the odd MacBook out, although this year's version has an improved third-gen Intel Core i5 processor.

Apple's first-ever Retina Display MacBook Pro offers unparalleled screen resolution and an all-new, slimmer design -- but it comes at a very high price.

Apple's WWDC keynote highlights iOS 6 upgrades such as Facetime freedom, Siri in cars, and Facebook integration.

There are some subtle but welcome improvements to the latest 13-inch MacBook Air, but the most significant might be its lower price.

At WWDC 2012 in San Francisco, Apple's Phil Schiller previews beefed up MacBook Airs with Intel's Ivy Bridge processor. The new computers offer up to a 2GHz dual-core i7 processor. Other options include a 512GB solid-state drive with a read speed of 500MB per second.

MacBook Pro with retina display is announced at Apple's WWDC conference today.

Apple's Phil Schiller shows off the company's new ultra thin and light MacBook Pro at WWDC 2012 in San Francisco. The new laptop is 0.71 inches thick, with a 220-pixels-per-inch resolution and screen display of 2,880 by 1,800. It starts shipping June 11 for $2,199.

Bridget Carey quickly breaks down Apple's WWDC event, the top games from E3 2012, and what Facebook's App Center is really about.


The annual Worldwide Developers Conference keynote today couldn't possibly replicate Steve Jobs' signature style, but did offer its fair share of announcements: New souped-up MacBook Pros boast Retina Displays. The Maps app goes head to head with Google. And iOS gets Facebook integration.

Spectacle is a Mac app that lets you easily arrange windows with keyboard shortcuts. You can align windows to the left, right, and every which way...enough to make even Windows 7 jealous.

MacBook Pro details and benchmarks have already leaked; will Apple still surprise us? Also, iOS 6 might ditch Google Maps, and will the next iPhone really arrive in October?

It's a boatload of rumors, from iPhones to iPads and the next MacBooks. Someone has "seen" Apple's HDTV, and orangutans love the iPad.

This Mac-centric solar-powered keyboard is an excellent alternative to Apple's Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard.

Promise Pegasus R4 marks the end of an era where Thunderbolt was Mac-exclusive.

On this week's episode of Apple Byte with Brian Tong: Are new Mac Pros finally coming? A new "next-gen" iPhone video is out, and is Siri coming to the iPad?

New details about the next-gen iMacs, and could the Mac Pro really be dead? Plus, who thinks the Apple TV will be the "iPanel"? Not us.

Learn how to transfer pictures taken on a Windows Phone device onto an Apple computer using a Microsoft app called Windows Phone 7 Connector.