$6.59 .com Sale at GoDaddy.com
MacHits
Macworld

Related tags

Intel (2) ATI (2) Nvidia (2) Mac OS X (2) Games (2)

Penny Arcade game, demo available

May 22, 2008
Penny Arcade Adventures, the first installment in an expected series of games, has been released by Hothead Games for $19.99.

Read the article on Macworld
Arstechnica

Tegra: NVIDIA's play for Intel, ARM, and the MID market

NVIDIA unveiled a new line of media processors that combine an ARM11 CPU core with a GPU core, a memory controller, and I/O capabilities (including HDMI) on a single die. People will inevitably compare this to Intel's Atom, and they'll be both right and wrong. Here's why.Read More...
Similar news about Intel
PCWorld GameOn

AMD Got Game? New Initiative Too Murky to Tell

Yesterday AMD announced the next phase in its ploy to throw mainstream PC gaming a life preserver by righting all the wrongs foisted on us courtesy the PC's propellerhead legacy of enthusiast widgets, flexible standards, and fuzzy math. Branding it...
Similar news about Intel

Macworld - Centrino 2: Coming soon to a Mac near...

Lab director James Galbraith looks at what Monday’s unveiling of the new Centrino 2 processors from Intel could mean for future Mac hardware.
07/16/08
Similar news about Intel

Macworld - Nvidia goes after Intel with Tegra...

Nvidia announced its Tegra line of Arm-based processors on Monday, setting up a competition with Intel.
06/02/08
Similar news about Nvidia

Forbes Intel, Nvidia Fight Over Gadgets

Chip companies clawing at each other to get where Apple is going first.
06/03/08
Similar news about Nvidia

Yahoo! News Price, specs announced for Penny...

Macworld.com - Hothead Games on Thursday revealed pricing and system specifications for its forthcoming game, Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness....
03/28/08
Similar news about Mac OS X

Yahoo! News Price, specs announced for Penny...

Macworld.com - Hothead Games on Thursday revealed pricing and system specifications for its forthcoming game, Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness....
03/27/08
Similar news about Mac OS X

Macworld - Penny Arcade Adventures game due May...

Penny Arcade Adventures: Episode One will be released on May 21st.
05/14/08
Similar news about Games
Your Ad Here
Macworld

Does Apple have an OS X update up its sleeve?

Rumor sites have speculated that OS X 10.6 could be previewed at next week's WWDC and released as soon as January’s Macworld Expo. Here’s one take on why this seemingly odd timing might make sense.
Similar news about Mac OS X
Yahoo! News

Mac OS X To Ease Programming for Multi-Core Processors (NewsFactor)

NewsFactor - The next version of Apple's OS X operating system will include breakthroughs in programming parallel processors, Apple CEO Steve Jobs told The New York Times in an interview after this week's Worldwide Developers Conference.
Similar news about Mac OS X

Yahoo! News Nvidia Goes After Intel With Tegra...

PC World - Nvidia announced its Tegra line of Arm-based processors on Monday.
06/02/08
Similar news about Nvidia

Macworld - Nvidia unveils GeForce 9M mobile chips

Nvidia's newest mobile graphics processor, the GeForce 9M series, features up to 40 percent faster performance than its predecessor, which is currently used in the MacBook Pro.
06/03/08
Similar news about Nvidia

Macworld - Penny Arcade Adventures game goes gold

Penny Arcade Adventures Episode One is done and will be released through a download service later this quarter.
05/02/08
Similar news about Intel

Macworld - ATI Radeon HD 3870 graphics card for...

ATI has introduced a new Radeon HD card for Mac gamers and professional users who use Mac Pros; the company claims it's faster than Nvidia's rival GeForce 8800 card.
06/12/08
Similar news about ATI

TUAW Speedier iMacs available

The online Apple Store was down for a time today, and returned with speedier iMacs.The two 20" models are at 2.4GHz and 2.6GHz, respectively. The former features 1GB memory,...
04/28/08
Similar news about iMac

TUAW Spore Creature Creator now available

EA has made the Spore Creature Creator trial available for download on both Mac and PC. A while back EA promised simultaneous release for Mac and PC, and they seem to be on...
06/17/08
Similar news about Intel
AppleTell

Mac OS X v10.6 is Intel-only, and that makes sense

Section: Apple News, Conferences, WWDC, Operating Systems, Leopard, OS-X, Originals Despite the screenshots we saw yesterday showing Universal applications running under the purported Mac OS X 10.6, LogicielMac today surfaced a screenshot of the 10.6 developer build’s accompanying PDF, which shows support for Intel only. Keeping in mind that this is just a developer build and it is still far from finished, the Intel-only stipulation does make sense. No new consumer features are being added in, so people with 10.5 won’t be missing out on any new iChat effects (God forbid!) and it really makes no sense to continue optimization on a platform that has been dead for years. I think of 10.6 as an Intel-optimized 10.5, with new underlying technologies that wouldn’t have had any application on the single and at most dual-processor PowerPC machines. This will pave the way for Mac OS Touch, which, while having a new naming scheme, will have the same underlying components from OS X. Carbon, however, will be gone, as the UI will be based on Cocoa Touch. For those who doubt me, just check this article...the night before the internet erupted about Snow Leopard. Mac OS X 10.6 will be the last iteration of OS X if Apple has a good plan. Its crowning feature will likely be resolution independence, but, other than that, there won’t be many new features, just improvements. Which reminds me...why didn’t they talk about resolution independence in OS X 10.6? Do they really have it up their sleeve to get it done by Leopard? Sound off in the comments. Full Story » | Written by Adam Fisher-Cox for Appletell. | Comment on this Article »
Similar news about Mac OS X
TUAW

Mac OS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard" confirmed to be Intel-only

We speculated before the WWDC Keynote that Mac OS X 10.6 might be Intel-only. Now it looks like (to many Mac user's chagrin) that rumor might actually be true. MacNN got a copy of the system requirements for Snow Leopard. One of the main changes: "An Intel processor" required. Some of the other system requirements include: Intel processor An internal, external, or shared DVD drive At least 512 MB of RAM (more is recommended for development) A built-in display or display connected to an Apple-supplied video card supported by your computer At least 9GB of disk space available, or 12GB of disk space if you install the developer tools Keep in mind that these system requirements refer to the Developer Preview handed out at WWDC. Snow Leopard isn't schedule to ship for a year, and things can change. That being said, it might be time for you PowerPC Mac owners to start saving for a new Mac. [via MacNN]Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Similar news about Mac OS X

Engadget Intel exec says NVIDIA's CUDA will be...

NVIDIA execs have been talking smack about general-purpose CPUs for a while now, and it looks like Intel's ready to do some talking of its own -- speaking to CustomPC, Intel SVP...
07/02/08
Similar news about Intel

Macworld - Price, specs announced for Penny...

Penny Arcade Adventures' first installment is coming, and the game's developer has revealed system specifications and price.
03/27/08
Similar news about Games

AppleInsider Charleston store enroute; Radeon HD...

Apple is taking the first steps to introduce its first store in South Carolina with job postings and retail negotiations. Also, the company has posted a firmware fix for Mac...
03/10/08
Similar news about ATI

Macworld - From the Lab: Testing the Mac Pro...

Apple offers a bevy of add-ons and options for its Mac Pro desktop, and Macworld Lab is looking at each one to see how it affects performance. First up: graphics cards. We...
02/27/08
Similar news about Mac Pro

Macworld - Nvidia offers new Mac programming tools

Nvidia is offering new tools that enable Mac developers to leverage the power of their GPUs with non-graphics applications.
02/27/08
Similar news about Nvidia

Yahoo! News Linux Shootout: 7 Desktop Distros...

TechWeb - We tested openSUSE, Ubuntu 8.04, PCLinuxOS, Mandriva Linux One, Fedora, SimplyMEPIS, and CentOS 5.1. All performed well, and each had at least one truly outstanding...
05/05/08
Similar news about Intel

Webmaster