Apple announced the latest iteration of its 21.5-inch and 27-inch iMac desktop computers as well as a new and improved version of its Mac mini.
Apple Launches New iMacs with Thunderbolt
Apple announced that it has updated its all-in-one iMacs with next generation Intel quad-core processors, new AMD Radeon HD graphics, Thunderbolt I/O technology and a new FaceTime HD camera.
Sony Launches VAIO S Series Blu-ray Laptops
Sony Electronics announced its new VAIO S Series lineup of laptop PCs.
Apple Uncorks New MacBook Pro
Apple announced that it has updated its MacBook Pro family with next generation processors and graphics, high-speed Thunderbolt I/O technology and a new FaceTime HD camera.
Sony Unveils VAIO L All-in-One Blu-ray PC
Sony Europe announced its new VAIO L all-in-one touch screen multimedia PC.
Sony Launches VAIO C Series Blu-ray Laptops
Sony Electronics announced its new VAIO C Series lineup of laptop PCs.
Intel Sandy Bridge Gets Washed Out
Intel Corporation announced that it has identified a significant Serial ATA (SATA)-related problem with its 6 Series support chip, which is employed in PCs equipped with Sandy Bridge microprocessors.
Toshiba Launches Satellite A665-3D Laptops
Toshiba’s Digital Products Division (DPD) announced that it has added new features to enhance the 3D playback capabilities of its Satellite A665-3D Series laptops. According to the statement, equipped with NVIDIA 3D Vision technology, the updated laptop models can add stereoscopic 3D to games, movies, photos and more.
Apple Ignores Blu-ray in Latest iMac Update
Apple announced that it has updated its all-in-one iMac line with the latest Intel Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 processors and new graphics. However, once again and still indefensibly absent from the refresh are build-to-order options for Blu-ray Disc drives (BD-ROM) and recorders (BD-R/RE). According to the statement, the new iMac line is [...]
Apple Ignores Blu-ray in MacBook Pro Updates
Apple announced updates to its MacBook Pro line (13-inch, 15-inch, 17-inch) with faster processors, powerful next-generation NVIDIA graphics and longer battery life. Objectionably absent from the refresh, however, are build-to-order options for Blu-ray Disc drives (BD-ROM) and recorders (BD-R/RE).

