Apple Releases New iPad Smart Case

While Apple CEO Tim Cook and the Apple team were introducing all the new hardware and software during the Worldwide Developers Conference 2012 keynote, Apple then quietly introduced a new accessory that all iPad owners may want to check out. Apple has quietly rolled out a new Smart Cover for the iPad 2 and new iPad, which protects the screen as well as the aluminium back casing.

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Apple Abandons The 17-Inch Model Of MacBook Pro

During its WWDC 2012, Apple has made a whole lot of very important announcements. It has also unveiled the refreshed lineup of its MacBook notebooks. What was perhaps the most exciting part of the new MacBook models was that there is now a Retina display MacBook Pro available for the users.

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Apple Introduced Thunderbolt-Gigabit Ethernet Adapter

Apple has introduced a Thunderbolt to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter at WWDC 2012 in San Francisco. By using this adapter, you can easily connect to a high-performance Gigabit Ethernet network. This compact adapter provides a RJ-45 port that supports 10/100/1000BASE-T networks. Thunderbolt To Gigabit Ethernet Adapter is now available for $29 at Apple Store.

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Apple Introduced MagSafe To MagSafe2 Converter

Apple has introduced a MagSafe to MagSafe 2 Converter at WWDC 2012 in San Francisco. This converter allows users to connect the MagSafe connector on their LED Cinema Display, Thunderbolt Display, or MagSafe Power Adapter with MagSafe 2. The converter is now available at Apple Store for $9.99.

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New MacBook Pro Models Ship From Today, Brings Ivy Bridge Processor

Apple’s new MacBook Pro lineup is finally here, announced at the much-anticipated WWDC 2012 event. While Apple has turned the 15-inch MacBook Pro into a very powerful machine by introducing a special edition with a stunning Retina Display, the regular 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pro have also been upgraded to include a lot of improvements which are listed below.

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Apple May Drop Support For iPad 1 In iOS 6

Apple’s WWDC 2012 is nearly here and although we are merely hours away from some really important announcements from Apple, the rumors haven’t been put to rest. In fact, the speed with which the rumors are surfacing has only increased. Now, for instance, it is being reported that Apple will drop support for old iOS devices such as iPad 1 in iOS 6.

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Project Magenta May Create An Open Source Version Of Apple’s iOS

Apple’s iOS is, without a doubt, an excellent mobile operating system. Apple has been able to make it a hit but the one thing that vexes the developers at large is that Apple’s iOS is a proprietary piece of software. This means that it is not open-source and thus its code can not be explored, or tweaked, by other developers.

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A Look At Intel’s 4-Inch Next Unit Of Computing

Intel’s Next Unit of Computing is truly tiny. Its dimensions are a mere 4″ x 4″ and in such a size, it packs an astounding amount of functionality. Initially, NUC was being created primarily for kiosks and similar machines. However, the concept has proved so popular that Intel is now expanding the realm of its applications and hopes to make it available also for etailers and system integrators.

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