Apple launches new MacBook Pros with speedy Thunderbolt technology
As was expected for today, Apple has just pushed the button to launch a new range of MacBook Pros on its Store (although the store itself is still down).
The new models come complete Thunderbolt – the official name for Intel’s ‘Lightpeak’ high-speed connection technology, along with upgraded processors and graphics chips.
All models also feature Facetime HD cameras built-in, replacing the old iSight units. These new cameras support 720p video recording for use with the new version of the OSX Facetime app.
The new models start at $1,199 for the 13-inch, with Intel Core i5 and Core i7 dual-core processors up to 2.7 GHz and Intel HD Graphics 3000. Meanwhile, the powerful 15-inch and 17-inch MacBook Pros offer quad-core Core i7 processors up to 2.3 GHz and AMD Radeon HD graphics processors with up to 1GB of video memory for users with high-end graphics needs like gaming and video editing.
The Thunderbolt I/O technology is like a turbo-charged version of USB, with transfer speeds that Apple says is 12 times faster than FireWire 800 and up to 20 times faster than USB 2.0. Apple is pitching this as one super-fast connection that you will be able to hook monitors, high-speed storage devices and more right up to, up to six devices at once. Thunderbolt can also provide 10 watts of power to connected devices.
You can read more about Thunderbolt and why it’s important here . Now we’ve just got to wait for some compatible devices to be launched. We can expect more information on this from an Intel press conference that’s due to take place at 10am PST today.
Fallen? Can’t get up? Press Don’t Panic to give spoken instructions to your rescuer.
For those of us in the northern part of this thing called Earth, it’s winter in case you hadn’t noticed. That mens slips, falls and all sorts of nasty things that could go on. Of course, there’s also the situation that people with chronic conditions face in which lifesaving instructions could literally mean the difference between life and death.
A new device, called Press Don’t Panic , is a wearable voice recorder that you can use to record specific instructions which can then be played back by a rescuer. The “real” story? Here’s a snipped from the website:
It’s a pretty simple thing, but there’s nothing bad that you can say about a £29.99 device that could save your life. Simply record your message, clip the device onto wherever is convenient and go about your day.
The Mother of All iPad 2 Reviews [Video]
This is genius, highly recommend you watch the entire way through. Masterfully put together by videographer, photographer AND actor Eskild Engeland Fors .
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