Apple Computer's new Power Mac G5 may be the fastest Macintosh around, but it is less able than its predecessors to run Microsoft Windows software. That's because Virtual PC, the leading emulation ...
Sometimes affectionately called the “cheese grater,” the original Power Mac G5 first went on sale on June 23, 2003 — offering what was then Apple’s fastest-ever machine and the world’s first 64-bit ...
Fans and heat Leslie Weinberg reports that her new Power Mac G5 reacts dramatically to a change in room temperature: "After five days of quiet bliss from my new Power Mac G5, the fan started blasting ...
After Steve Jobs announced Apple’s plan to drop the PowerPC processor and put Intel inside future Macs, some performance-hungry pros feared they’d see no major advances in Mac processing speed until ...
Companies large and small routinely set their expectations of computer systems according the capabilities of Intel-based x86 computers and 32-bit Windows. We’re due for a shift in standards. Enter ...
Featuring a liquid cooling system, the dual-2.5 GHz Power Mac G5 is the top of the line of the second round of Power Mac G5 models, which were introduced in June 2004. Back in June 2003, when Apple ...
Uninformed Apple skeptics have trouble seeing most Mac client systems as anything but home or schoolroom computers. In fact, most of Apple’s client systems are made for commercial use: PowerBook G4 ...
Although Mac fans might find it hard to believe, the dual 2.5-GHz Power Mac G5 does indeed exist. The new top-end Power Mac was officially unveiled in June, but only a few of them have trickled into ...
Firstly, I'm not versed at all in the world of Mac. I'm learning, so please bear with me if I get confused. I need to do this from within windows, as my only working machine at this point is the other ...
It's ironic that Apple's most significant desktop announcement since the arrival of the original iMac was heralded by a distinctly uncharacteristic information leak. For less than 30 minutes last week ...
Apple Computer's new Power Mac G5 may be the fastest Macintosh around, but it is less able than its predecessors to run Microsoft Windows software. That's because Virtual PC, the leading emulation ...