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New <endeca_term>Mac mini</endeca_term>: photos

New Mac mini: photos

...The Apple Mac mini, launched on Monday, is aimed at homes and small businesses. It... Read more

15 June, 2010 by Rupert Goodwins
Apple refreshes Mac Minis, MacBook Air

Apple refreshes Mac Minis, MacBook Air

...Photo credit: AppleThis story originally appeared as Apple updates MacBook Air and Mac Mini (photos) on CNET News. Get the latest technology news and analysis... Read more

21 July, 2011 by Justin Yu
Apple <endeca_term>Mac mini</endeca_term> (Spring 2010

Apple Mac mini (Spring 2010

...Apple's latest Mac mini answers a lot of the issues that have plagued the series... Read more

17 June, 2010 by Rich Brown
Apple <endeca_term>Mac Mini</endeca_term> with Snow Leopard Server

Apple Mac Mini with Snow Leopard Server

...task by squeezing a fully functional small-business server into its tiny Mac Mini chassis. Make no bones about it, the latest Mac Mini (released... Read more

23 August, 2010 by Alan Stevens
Datacentres sail the high seas on cruise ship

Datacentres sail the high seas on cruise ship

...as free and paid video. Each TV is controlled by its own Mac Mini, which can also be used for room service, shore bookings and... Read more

25 July, 2011 by Joachim Kaufmann
ZDNet UK's Christmas tech wish list

ZDNet UK's Christmas tech wish list

...a Mac for several years. I was severely tempted to liberate my Mac Mini from my last job, but thought better of it when I... Read more

24 December, 2010 by Staff

Photos: Apple Mac Mini gets a refresh

...The bottom of the Mac Mini sports a black, circle-shaped removable panel designed to make manual... Read more

16 June, 2010 by Natasha Lomas
Apple <endeca_term>Mac mini</endeca_term> EFI Firmware Update 1.6

Apple Mac mini EFI Firmware Update 1.6

This update fixes several issues to improve the stability of Mac mini (Mid 2011) computers and is recommended for all users. This update... Read more

23 February, 2012
HippoRemote Pro ~ Wireless Keyboard, Mouse, Remote Control & Gamepad 3.3

HippoRemote Pro ~ Wireless Keyboard, Mouse, Remote Control & Gamepad 3.3

...it an ideal remote control for your HTPC, whether it's a Mac mini running Plex, a Windows PC running Windows Media Center, or a... Read more

24 August, 2011
OnTheAir Node Remote 1.0

OnTheAir Node Remote 1.0

...video card (AJA, Blackmagic Design or Matrox) installed in the MacPro, Xserve, Mac mini or MacBook Pro. OnTheAir Node comes with the same playout engine... Read more

5 March, 2011
StarDrive 1.4

StarDrive 1.4

...in your vehicle. This can be any Intel based Mac, although a Mac mini is the best choice for most installs. StarDrive is designed to... Read more

2 November, 2010

Lion-powered Mac Mini packs bigger punch

Apple has updated its Mac Mini range to include Sandy Bridge-based Intel Core processors, discrete graphics... Read more

20 July, 2011
OS X Lion Server

OS X Lion Server

OS X Server has long been a low-cost, straightforward option for small businesses, and this update adds support for iPads and iPhones. Other components have also benefitted from new features and facelifts. Read more

4 October, 2011 by Roger Howorth
Apple iMac (Summer 2010)

Apple iMac (Summer 2010)

...2TB. That mirrors the SD card slot Apple added to the new Mac Mini, which debuted in June. Apple also left the contents of the... Read more

28 July, 2010 by Rich Brown
Parallels Desktop 7.0.15055

Parallels Desktop 7.0.15055

...the same time as Mac OS X on any Intel-powered iMac, Mac Mini, MacBook or MacBook Pro. Unlike dual-boot solutions, in which users... Read more

6 March, 2012

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