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Apple iPad 2 review

With the new iPad 2, Apple really wanted to sock it to their competitors in the tablet market. Judging by sales figures...
Apple Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard review

Snow Leopard (Mac OS x 10.6) has been on general release since summer 2009 and is now the standard operating system on...
Apple Mac Mini review

It is slimmer, more powerful and greener than a Granny Smith; introducing the latest Apple Mac mini desktop, a PC which...
Apple MacBook Air 13 inch review

This laptop is the featherweight of all notebooks weighing in at a tiny 1.38 kg, but despite it's wafer-thin dimensions...
New iPad app: the Skype’s the limit
For those rare few out there that are still sceptical about tablets, who frequently and loudly purport that the iPad is just an inflated iPhone that’s far too unwieldy to have a conversation on, Skype have swooped in and robbed you of your well-founded argument.
But naysayers have no fear: just brief moments after the launch of an iPad Skype app it was removed again. The company has stated that it was launched prematurely by mistake. So for a little while longer at least, iPad users will have to make do with the iPhone version of Skype
Skype for iPad comes with a standalone dialling feature and allows video chat over Wi-Fi and 3G, but as of yet there is no official launch date announced yet.
Happy Birthday Mac OS X
Mac OS X saw its 10th anniversary last Thursday. On March 24th 2001. It was codenamed ‘Cheetah’ and henceforth all Mac Operating systems have taken a wild cat as its logo. Since then we have had Snow Leopard, Tiger and most recently Lion, which was launched last October.
The formation of its own operating system was truly a step forwards for Apple, really widening the distinction between Mac and PC. Since then Apple have become top producer of an array of other technical good, the most recent being the iPad 2, which you may or may not have heard about.
Mac mini gets a slim-down
Apple has decided to slim down its already micro-mini desktop computer. The latest version of the Mac mini is enclosed in an aluminium unibody which is just 7.7 inches square and 1.4 inches thin.
It is carved from a single solid block of aluminium using computer numerical control, and comes equipped with an NVIDIA GeForce 320M, a 2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 8Gb of memory, and a 320Gb or 500Gb hard drive.