Thunderbolt Early Notes: Firmware in Cable, Boots From External Disk

On June 30, 2011, in Industry News, by J.R. Bookwalter

Apple finally unleashed the real potential of Thunderbolt on Wednesday with their own $49 cable as well as RAID storage from Promise, and users have already been putting the technology through its paces to come up with some early anecdotes.MacRumors is…

Why Net Neutrality Matters

On November 30, 2010, in Industry News, by Seamus Bellamy

According to a reports from a number of credible sources, it looks as though Comcast has had just about enough of streaming content providers, or more to the point, Netflix. Back on November 19th, the company, which is no stranger to bullying high-band…

Apple Xserve G5 – Server – rack-mountable – 1U – 2 x PPC G5 2 GHz – RAM 1 GB – HDD 1 x 80 GB – CD – Gigabit Ethernet – MacOS X Server Unlimited Client Edition – Monitor : none

On July 30, 2010, in Mac Monitors, by Iphone Unlocking

The groundbreaking PowerPC G5 made its debut in Apple’s Power Mac G5, enabling computer users to tackle projects never before possible on a desktop system. With the introduction of Xserve G5, the same processing performance is packed into a slim 1U form factor. Combine the super efficient PowerPC G5 with high bandwidth, server-optimized system I/O [...]

Apple iMac Mini DVI MDVI / M-DVI Male to VGA Female Video Adapter Cable White

On May 27, 2010, in Mac Monitors, by Iphone Unlocking

The Apple Mini-DVI to VGA Adapter was specifically designed for use with the latest 12-inch PowerBook G4 (models introduced in September 2003). Connect the adapter to the Mini-DVI port of the PowerBook G4 and the VGA end of the adapter to an external VGA monitor or projector. Both video-mirroring or dual display modes are supported. [...]

Apple iMac Mini DVI MDVI / M-DVI Male to VGA Female Video Adapter Cable White

On April 18, 2010, in Mac Monitors, by Iphone Unlocking

The Apple Mini-DVI to VGA Adapter was specifically designed for use with the latest 12-inch PowerBook G4 (models introduced in September 2003). Connect the adapter to the Mini-DVI port of the PowerBook G4 and the VGA end of the adapter to an external VGA monitor or projector. Both video-mirroring or dual display modes are supported. [...]

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