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Macworld November 3, 2005 Henry Norr |
PowerBook G4s boost screen resolution, battery life The latest improvements to Apple's PowerBook line are hardly revolutionary, but they're all welcome -- including better value. |
PC Magazine November 3, 2005 Domingo & Cheng |
Apple iMac G5 (iSight) Set Your Sights on the Latest Apple iMac G5... Toshiba Qosmio E15... |
Macworld October 31, 2005 Teague & Teague |
Encyclopedia Software Two of the most popular physical encyclopedias, World Book and Encyclopedia Britannica, have recently updated their virtual equivalents. Plus, the free Wikipedia Dashboard widget now makes it even easier to look up information. |
Macworld October 26, 2005 Ben Long |
Shake 4 Shake 3.5 users will definitely want to upgrade for the new 3-D features and the stabilization and time-remapping tools. For new users, Shake 4 may be overkill -- such as if your compositing work consists mostly of motion-graphics-type chores. |
Macworld October 25, 2005 Andrew T. Laurence |
Timbuktu Pro 8.5 Worthy upgrade stresses security and encryption of network connections and has better Tiger compatibility. |
Macworld October 24, 2005 James Galbraith |
Buyer's Guide: FireWire hard drives This guide will help you find the right drive for your needs. |
Macworld October 21, 2005 James Galbraith |
Westinghouse LCM-17w7 If price is an issue and you want a wide-screen monitor, the Westinghouse LCM-17w7 17-inch display is worth a look. |
Macworld October 21, 2005 Abigail Rudner |
Fireworks 8 If you are a designer who must code pages and sites, or an engineer who works extensively with Flash and graphically rich Web site content, there's no substitute for Fireworks 8. |
InternetNews October 19, 2005 David Needle |
Apple Bangs Out Power in G5 Dual and Quad G5 systems as well as Powerbooks with better displays and battery life debut. |
Macworld October 19, 2005 James Galbraith |
Canon Pixma iP4200 Canon's new inkjet printer boasts long print life, very good prints. |
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