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13 Apple Releases Mac OS X Public Beta and Unveils New iBook Line edited by J.V. Bolkan, Producer - DCCWorkstation |
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Immediately available in English, French and German through The Apple Store for $29.95, Mac OS X features state-of-the-art technology throughout, including advanced Internet and graphics technologies, a new user interface named "Aqua," and an open-source UNIX-based foundation named Darwin. Mac OS X features true memory protection, pre-emptive multi-tasking, and symmetric multiprocessing when running on the new dual-processor Power Mac G4 line. Mac OS X includes Apple's new Quartz 2D graphics engine (based on the Internet-standard Portable Document Format) for stunning graphics and broad font support; OpenGL for spectacular 3D graphics and gaming, and QuickTime for streaming audio and video. In addition, Mac OS X features Apple's new user interface named "Aqua," which combines ease-of-use with new functionality such as the "Dock," a breakthrough for organizing applications, documents and miniaturized windows very similar to the "tray" introduced in Microsoft's Windows 3.0. Mac OS X Public Beta includes many applications, including Apple's new Mail client (IMAP and POP compatible) and new versions of the QuickTime player and Sherlock Internet searching tool, as well as a beta version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer, the most popular browser for the Mac. Apple today also unveiled a new iBook line featuring FireWire ports and iMovie 2, the world's most popular and easy-to-use digital video editing software. Apple's new iBook now comes in Indigo and the new iBook Special Edition, which includes a DVD-ROM drive for watching DVD movies on the go, comes in Graphite. Both iBook and iBook Special Edition also come in the season's hottest new color, Key Lime, available exclusively through The Apple Store. The new iBook models include: a 366 MHz or 466 MHz PowerPC G3 processor; a 10GB IDE hard drive, configurable to 20GB; a 400 Mbps FireWire port for connecting high-speed peripherals such as digital camcorders and hard disk drives; a CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive; an AV port providing audio and composite video output; and the ATI RAGE Mobility 128 controller with 8MB of SDRAM for games and graphics. Providing the most advanced 3D graphics processing available for the Macintosh, the Radeon graphics card is available immediately for order through The Apple Store for all Power Mac G4 and Power Mac G4 Cube models for an additional $100. The addition of the Radeon graphics card means the G4 is available in more than 90,000 build-to-order configurations and the G4 Cube is available in over 2,000 configurations through The Apple Store. Apple Expo takes place September 13 through September 17 in Paris, France at Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles. Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple II and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh. Apple is committed to bringing the best personal computing experience to students, educators, creative professionals and consumers around the world through its innovative hardware, software and Internet offerings.
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