Another straw to grasp (where does that phrase come from anyway?)
http://www.macrumors.com/2012/06/04/...ineup-at-wwdc/
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Another straw to grasp (where does that phrase come from anyway?)
http://www.macrumors.com/2012/06/04/...ineup-at-wwdc/
IT'S ON!!!!
http://9to5mac.com/2012/06/05/after-...-pro-next-week
Our sources are currently unsure of the feature-set coming with the new Mac Pro, but these sources say that there will likely now be three configurations. Two standard versions of the Mac Pro and a third version with OS X Server capabilities. In early 2011, we reported on some of the work that Apple engineers had been prototyping up for a future version of Apple’s Pro desktop line. For that report, sources said that Apple had been experimenting with a new Mac Pro design that is rackable and stackable. These prototype machines also included space for more storage drives, an important feature now that the Xserve has been long discontinued. With a year having passed since we heard about these prototype Mac Pros and the ability of Thunderbolt to offload a lot of the expandability, the final new Mac Pro designs could be different than the current designs but we haven’t yet heard definitively either way.......
Please apple give me a reason to keep buying your products...
It beginsss!
And I think I had My climax. Now with a clear mind I realize that of my two long overdue computer purchases, I can only afford one. It will either be a new MBP or MP. As excited as I am about the release of a new MP, I'm actually more in need a mobile solution that can playback 1/4 res 5K R3Ds. So here's hoping that new MBPs are powerfull enough to make me forget about a shiny newfangled MP, at least for a while.
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles...lt_usb_30.html
... and native RED support for FCPX to follow shortly ...... could Xmas be coming early?
What should the long-awaited Mac Pro update look like?
We should see dual-socket Sandy Bridge Xeons and a redesigned case, at least.
http://arstechnica.com/apple/2012/06...-+All+content)
Last edited by FrankMcPartland; 06-08-2012 at 10:36 AM. Reason: Headline is from ARS, not me
For those who have followed the WWDC in the past, are the announcements of new Mac models done on the first day or is it spread out over the week? I need to buy a new machine very soon, and I'm trying to hold off until the news from this conference.
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