New iMacs on route to US now?
By: Gary Johnson | Posted: March 23, 2011Filed under: Computers, Desktops
We recently had an article looking at what any new iMac range could bring, and when it might actually happen. Now a new report has come to light suggesting when Apple could be launching the next version of the iMac. Mark from AppleBitch is reporting that the next version of…
Dell aims for MacBook Air with Intel Sandy Bridge
By: Gary Johnson | Posted: March 10, 2011Filed under: Computers, Laptops
We have reported before that Apple may be installing Intel’s Sandy Bridge chip inside its MacBook Air’s sometime this year. Not to be out done Dell could be announcing the same technology in its laptops and desktops some time soon. According to an article on The Inquirer by Asavin Wattanajantra,…
Packard Bell Unveils EasyNote NS Laptop: Full Specs
By: Tina Chubb | Posted: March 2, 2011Filed under: Computers, Laptops
We have some great news now for all you Packard Bell fans out there who are possibly looking to update your current laptop, as the company has just unveiled its new 14-inch EasyNote NS laptop that PB say is aimed at those who love social networking. As Patrick Goss from…
MacBook Air Update: Sandy Bridge chip coming in June?
By: Gary Johnson | Posted: February 11, 2011Filed under: Computers, Laptops
We told you a couple of days ago that the MacBook Pro could be in line for an update this year, now there’s talk of a possible update for the MacBook Air. According to Brooke Crothers of Cnet, the MacBook Air could be getting Intel’s Sandy Bridge processor as early…
Intel Sandy Bridge Recall: List of Affected Models Estimation
By: Alan Ng | Posted: February 1, 2011Filed under: Product Recalls
We have some important information to bring you now, as it has been revealed that computer giants Intel have had to stop production and recall their newest line of processors, which are codenamed Sandy Bridge. This is a major headache for the company, as the new line of chips were…
Intel Sandy Bridge: USB 3.0, PCI Express 3.0 and Improved Battery Life
By: Jamie Pert | Posted: March 1, 2010Filed under: Computer Hardware, Computers
Details regarding Intel’s future Sandy Bridge platform have recently been revealed on HardMac, from what we can see these chips will offer impressive performance along with equally impressive power consumption.







