The iMac Core Duo (Early 2006) features the ability to "safe sleep" -- a feature first introduced on the late-2005 PowerBook G4s that ensures that data stored in main memory will not be lost should ...
Apple products are notoriously expensive, but this is just ridiculous. Apparently, Apple’s website is still listing the 2006 iMac 17-inch 1.83-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo for around $1,000—depending on where ...
The 17-inch 1.83GHz Core 2 Duo iMac appeared due to a technical issue and anyone who placed an order saw it quickly cancelled. Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to ...
SAN FRANCISCO --Apple Computer’s historic shift to Intel microprocessors came months earlier than expected as CEO Steve Jobs on Thursday debuted personal computers based on new two-brained chips from ...
Apple has released a firmware update for the Intel-based iMac -- version 1.0.1. It now runs on localized systems that use languages that read right to left. Apple provides no other indication of what ...
Over the past few days, my late 2006 iMac (6,1) has been having USB problems. First, it was my wired keyboard, which disappears every so often. It's plugged into a USB extension cable directly to the ...
My main computer at home is late 2006 iMac with a Core2Duo processor and an ATI X1600 GPU. I run Leopard on it 90% of the time; but I also have Vista installed with Bootcamp (and VMWare)for those ...
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