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Apollo review

Apollo review
3

Thursday, 20 November 2008

£59 (160GB)

If you're in the market for a slim and light backup device, it's worth taking a look at the Apollo from iMation. Available in four different capacities, they suit all budgets and offer impressive performance from USB. We take a look.

MiniStation TurboUSB review

MiniStation TurboUSB review
4

Wednesday, 19 November 2008

£49.98 (250GB)

The MiniStation TurboUSB from Buffalo represents a budget backup offering; that comes supplied with Mac-ready backup software. We take a look to see how well it performs.

MacBook Air 1.86GHz review

MacBook Air 1.86GHz review
3

Friday, 14 November 2008

£1,799

Apple's new MacBook Air is faster and has a much better hard drive inside the same sleek shell. But with a better MacBook on the market, is it still the slickest MacBook you can buy? We take a look at Apple's pricey, but stylish, MacBook Air 1.86GHz.

MacBook Pro 2.8GHz review

MacBook Pro 2.8GHz review
4

Friday, 14 November 2008

£1,194

Macworld has ordered the very fastest MacBook on the market and put it through its paces. Discover what we think of Apple's MacBook Pro 2.8GHz with 4GB or DDR3 RAM and a 320GB 7200rpm hard drive. Envious? You will be...

Buffalo LinkStation mini review

Buffalo LinkStation mini review
4

Friday, 14 November 2008

£239.99

Buffalo's LinkStation mini aims to put a NAS drive with RAID functionality in the palm of your hand. We take a closer look at this stunning hard drive.


MacBook Air 1.86GHz speed test

MacBook Air 1.86GHz speed test
0

Monday, 10 November 2008

£1,799

Apple's latest MacBook Air 1.86GHz has left the Macworld labs. With a faster graphics card, better memory and much larger SSD drive, the MacBook Air has never looked better – discover how fast it runs with our comprehensive test.

OnyX 1.9.7 review

OnyX 1.9.7 review
4

Monday, 03 November 2008

Free

OS X is a powerful operating system but many of its optimisation tools are hidden beneath the surface, only accessible via the Unix interface. OnyX is a well-known program that enables you to optimise your Mac at will. We take a look at the latest version.

MacBook Pro 2.53GHz review

MacBook Pro 2.53GHz review
4

Thursday, 30 October 2008

£1,749

Apple's new MacBook Pro comes in two flavours, an entry 2.4GHz model and this: the MacBook Pro 2.53GHz with 4GB of RAM, plus 512MB of DDR3 graphics memory and a bigger hard drive. Worth the extra £350? We take a look at Apple's MacBook Pro powerhouse.

MacBook Pro 2.4GHz review

MacBook Pro 2.4GHz review
4

Thursday, 30 October 2008

£1,399

Apple's new MacBook Pro may share the same aluminium colour as its predeceossor, but that's where all similarities end. Our review of the new MacBook Pro 2.4GHz explains why this radically different laptop is worth serious attention.

Elgato EyeTV DTT Deluxe review

Elgato EyeTV DTT Deluxe review
4

Wednesday, 29 October 2008

£69.95

The EyeTV DTT Deluxe terrestrial TV tuner for your Mac is tiny, but is great for watching and recording Freeview TV and comes with software to convert shows for watching on your iPod.

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