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Talk back to a Macworld editor
Ever wanted to ask a question of a Macworld editor and get a live response? This Friday, you'll get your chance. Read on for the details of our first-ever live chat session.News
Trans Intl. ships 1GB and 512MB RAM for MacBooks
Trans International is now shipping RAM chips for Apple's recently released MacBook computer.News
San Francisco Wi-Fi plan to face more heat
Critics of San Francisco’s citywide Wi-Fi proposal planned to air their concerns at a hearing Friday.Editors’ Notes
What price MacBook beauty?
The matte-black finish on the new MacBook inspires an internal debate within Rob Griffiths' brain.Game Room
Steering away from the MacBook
The MacBook's integrated Intel graphics make it a less-than-ideal system for OpenGL-intensive 3-D games. But that's why there's a MacBook Pro.News
Parallels Desktop, rebadged, goes ‘Release Candidate’
Parallels has rebranded their virtual machine software Parallels Desktop, and has made myriad changes in a new Release Candidate version available for download.News
First Look: MacBook: What you need to know
Now that weu2019ve spent several days with Apple's new MacBooks, here are some answers to the most frequently-asked MacBook questions.Reviews
17-inch MacBook Pro
The 17-inch MacBook Pro is a fabulous machine for anyone who concludes that its high performance, huge screen, and impressive versatility more than justify its size and weight. The remaining question for those Mac users: Buy the 17-inch model now or wait for more Intel-native apps to arrive?News
First Look: MacBook benchmarks in black and white
We put a 1.83GHz and a 2GHz MacBook to the test and find that they hold their own against top-of-the-line MacBook Pro models in processor-intensive tasks, but don't fare nearly as well when it comes to games.Mac Word
Beneath the MacBook battery bay
Is the MacBook the most easily-upgradeable Mac laptop ever? Jason Snell's got the video that proves it.News
Hands on with Apple’s new MacBook with Windows
PC World.com editor Harry McCracken offers his perspective on using the MacBook with Windows installed.News
Microsoft announces Vista minimum requirements
Microsoft has outlined the minimum hardware requirements for Windows Vista on a new Web site. Apple hasn't announced its intentions for Vista and Boot Camp, but preliminary indications suggest that Intel-based Macs will make the cut.News
Apple posts firmware updates for Intel Macs
Apple has posted firmware updates for some iMacs, MacBook Pros and Mac minis that are equipped with Intel processors.News
Products for the paranoid
Is your loved one always talking about conspiracy theories or sending urban myths to you via e-mail? Could we call them paranoid? Here are some tools to help them secure their digital lifeblood (we’ll leave the theory debunking to you).Editors’ Notes
Getting acquainted with the MacBook
Cyrus Farivar has a brand new MacBook in hand, and he likes what he sees so far.News
Apple unveils 2.0GHz MacBook
Apple has replaced the iBook and the 12-inch PowerBook with the new MacBook.News
MacBook Pros get speed boost
The MacBook Pro gets a speed boost as Apple introduces new MacBook consumer computers.Editors’ Notes
Price points
Apple's newly unveiled MacBook offers a lot of features. A sub-$1,000 price tag isn't one of them.News
First Look: Apple’s new MacBook
We've had two MacBooks in the Macworld offices for a day. Here's a first take on what's new and interesting with Apple's latest laptops.News
Treo 700p smartphone combines Palm OS, EvDO
Palm Inc. launches Treo 700p smartphone, combining EvDO wireless and Palm OS.News
Sleeve, screen protector offered for 17-inch MacBook
MaxUpgrades is offering new accessories for 17-inch MacBook Pro users.News
First Look: Benchmarks: 17-inch MacBook Pro
When Apple announced a 17-inch version of its MacBook Pro, many thought that the performance of this larger laptop would match that of a custom-built 15-inch MacBook. And for the most part, that assumption proved to be right. See how the 17-inch model stacks up in our battery of lab tests.Gadgetbox
Talk on the phone with your DS/PSP?
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Nokia 770 adds Google Talk
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Philadelphia city council OKs Wi-Fi plan
Philadelphia’s city council approved the city’s Wi-Fi plan.Game Room
E3 Notebook: 17-inch laptops getting squeezed?
Peter Cohen discovers that 19-inch laptops are the new big for PC gamers looking for the ultimate portable gaming rig.How-To
On-the-go entertainment
When you're on the road and done with the labors of the day, you can look to your Mac laptop for diversion. Here are a few accessories that can turn your PowerBook, MacBook Pro, or iBook into a mobile entertainment center.Editors’ Notes
Another look at WorldBench
An explanation of how WorldBench 5 works adds some context to Macworld Lab's recent Windows XP-on-Mac testing.News
Google won’t do Silicon Valley Wi-Fi
Google won't bid to build a proposed wireless network across Silicon Valley.News
FireWire 800 card offered for MacBook Pro
NitroAV is offering a FireWire 800 expansion card for MacBook Pros.News
FastMac offers replacement batteries for TiBooks
FastMac has begun shipping replacement batteries for various PowerBook and iBook systems.News
Daystar offers CPU upgrades for 12-inch PowerBooks
Daystar offers a 1.67GHz CPU upgrade for 12-inch PowerBooks.Reviews
Phlink 3.0
Phlink 3.0.1. is a well-designed application that is ideally suited to individuals who want to get a handle on their day-to-day phone routine.News
iBook battery offers 31 percent more capacity
Newer has introduced a new iBook replacement battery that provides 31 percent more runtime capacity than Apple's stock battery.News
802.11n wireless LAN draft fails to advance
The draft version of 802.11n wireless networking failed to advance on a vote this week.Gadgetbox
New Kid on the Cell Block
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