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Wacom announces new Bamboo tablets with multitouch

by Jake Gaecke on Sep 24, 2009 at 10:57 PM

It’s official, Wacom has announced their new and improved Bamboo tablets, now with 100% more support for multitouch. There are five new models. We found out about one of these, the Bamboo Touch, last week at Best Buy, but what we didn’t know was that there are four more models. … Continue Reading »

Best Buy outs Wacom’s secret Bamboo Touch multitouch tablet

by Jake Gaecke on Sep 18, 2009 at 07:29 AM

I couldn’t believe my eyes when I was strolling through Best Buy in the photography section and there, next to all of the other tablets, was Wacom’s yet to be announced Bamboo Touch.  According to one of the employees with whom I talked, they put them out last night since… Continue Reading »

A multitouch future for the Mighty Mouse?

by Jake Gaecke on Dec 19, 2008 at 05:12 PM

MacBlogz has put together a fantastic article about what they think might be the future of the Mighty Mouse. This possible future is based upon numerous patents filed by Apple and some speculation. The Mighty Mouse debuted in August of 2005, and has since received only a small design change… Continue Reading »

Four finger multi-touch gestures on older Macs

by Jordan Satok on Nov 16, 2008 at 10:11 PM

MacRumors posted yesterday that someone has been able to hack their January 2008 MacBook Air to support four finger gestures, including Expose, and Application Changer entirely through software. The user posted to the MacRumors Forums saying how the hack was done. I cannot personally confirm the validity of this hack,… Continue Reading »

Apple introduces the new MacBook Pro

by Jake Gaecke on Oct 14, 2008 at 01:15 PM

Apple has announced the refreshed MacBook Pro, and almost all of the rumors were spot on. Here’s a breakdown of the features on the new MacBook Pro. Precision aluminum unibody enclosure Glass covered, LED backlit screen. Dual GPUs.  Both new NVIDIAs, one 9400M, and a 9600M GT. Glass multitouch trackpad… Continue Reading »

The Apple Brick, you couldn’t hope for much more than this

by Jake Gaecke on Sep 29, 2008 at 09:31 PM

I’m going to start laying a wall with all these bricks I’ve been stumbling over for the past few days. I don’t mind though. If there’s one thing that gets me excited, it’s Apple rumors, and I bet you’re the same way. Cult of Mac has a great article about… Continue Reading »

Further confirmation of MacBook and MacBook Pro rumors

by Jake Gaecke on Sep 25, 2008 at 01:00 PM

We’ve all heard about the refresh of MacBooks and MacBook Pros. The rumors have been flying, and it’s hard to not start believing at least some of them when they all go in the same direction. As we reported earlier this afternoon, AppleInsider is adding to the rumors with their… Continue Reading »

A refresh for the Apple Cinema displays may be in the works

by Jake Gaecke on Aug 6, 2008 at 11:59 AM

MacRumors is reporting a rumor of new Apple Cinema displays to be announced at MWSF 2009. The only feature rumored to be added is LED backlighting. Apple’s 20”, 23”, and 30” Cinema displays have remained expensive and relatively unchanged since launched in 2004. More after the break. Continue Reading »

Rumor: Apple to debut OS 10.6 sooner than we think?

by Stephen Embleton on Jun 4, 2008 at 10:08 AM

There’s been talk lately about what Apple’s operating system will be like in the future, and some evidence that Apple is already working on it. Will it be entirely multi-touch? What will it be called? If this next rumor is to be true, we might be seeing a sample of… Continue Reading »

10.6 and then no more? Hope so.

by Adam Fisher-Cox on Jun 3, 2008 at 05:35 PM

There’s only so much Apple can do with a product. Yes, even Apple has limits. Mac OS X is getting long in the tooth. Just look to the Leopard features list for evidence. While everything is nicely improved in Leopard, there’s no big innovation, no game-changing features. Mac OS X… Continue Reading »

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