Apple last week introduced a new line of MacBook Pros. Chief among the improvements was the introduction of Thunderbolt, the name Apple bestowed upon Intel’s Light Peak transfer technology that can impressively transfer data at 10 Gbps both up and down. Apple of course likes to methodically permeate its innovations across its product line, so with […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, February 23, 2011
With a new MacBook Pro refresh expected tomorrow, spy shots of and advertising materials from the updated notebooks began appearing online late last night. The photos confirm the presence of a new data port, and corroborating earlier reports, thew new MacBook Pros will include Intel’s Light Peak transfer technology, albeit under the Thunderbolt moniker. If […]
Continue reading...Sunday, February 20, 2011
According to CNET, Apple may soon make an announcement regarding a new high-speed connection technology. And as luck would have it, this comes hot on the heels of a report that Apple will release a slew of new MacBook Pros on Thursday, February 24. For some time now, reports have abounded detailing Apple and Intel’s […]
Continue reading...Friday, November 26, 2010
As December approaches and 2011 looms, Apple is juggling a lot of balls up in the air. Of course, everyone’s expecting the iPhone 4 to hit Verizon in early 2011, a move which should only serve to increase already booming iPhone sales. And now comes word via Three Guys and a Podcast that Apple has […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, May 5, 2010
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PC Pro is reporting that Intel this week provided users with the first hands-on demo showcasing their Light Peak technology at their inaugural European research showcase in Brussles. Light Peak, if you’re unfamiliar, is an emerging technology capable of transferring huge blocks of data unbelievably quickly. Just how quick? How does 10 Gbps both up […]
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011
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