Showing posts with label Mac. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mac. Show all posts

New Mac Pros and MacBook Airs to launch this week with OS X Lion


Image Credit to 9to5Mac 
We have been expecting new MacBook Airs this week and now it appears that the ultra-thin notebooks won’t be the only new Macs this week. According to 9to5Mac source, part numbers for an upgraded Mac Pro line have appeared, hinting at a release for the new line of professional-minded desktop Macs in the coming days. Here are the new MacBook Airs:

How to : restore deleted photos from iOS devices

A lot of people are looking for a way to restore their deleted photos from iPhone, iPad or even Mac computers. Now it's easy and possible to do it using a software called Picturescue, and really easy to restore deleted photos by mistake, just setup the software on your computer and then choose the device you want to restore photos from, if it's an iPad, iPod or an iPhone it doesn't really matter, because the software works on all these devices. After you choose your device, the software is going to show you the all ready saved backup files, and it's also going to show you the date on the files. When you see the files you will be able to restore any photos from it. The only problem is that you need to buy it and it cost $4.99, because if are using the free version you will only be able to browse the backup file and you won't be able to restore it, so you should buy the it.
The software is now available only for Mac users, and there isn't any available version for PC users yet. You can download it and see some videos on the official website from here .

Here's a screenshot :

A MacBook with Apple inside? Intel begs to differ

Rumors about Apple developing a MacBook with one of its own chips--not Intel's--were advanced on Friday, based on a post at a Japanese-language Web site. An Intel executive had some thoughts on the subject
.Let's get right to the post on the Japanese Web site Macotakara Kanteidan about the rumored MacBook Air test vehicle packing a Thunderbolt port. In a Japanese-language post entitled "Is an A5-equipped MacBook Air being tested?" the site claims that "according to someone who has seen a model running with [Apple's] A5 processor, the performance is better than had been thought."

Assuming the report is credible, that's a pretty big leap from a frantic rumor about Apple "dumping Intel" to a real system running on the A5, the Apple-branded chip--based on an ARM design--that's used in the iPad 2.
To date, Apple's ultrathin MacBook Air has run exclusively on Intel processors. And that's expected to continue when Apple announces new Airs based on Intel's "Sandy Bridge" processors this summer, based on my own sources who are familiar with Apple's plans.