APC articles by David Flynn

Google Docs drops support for IE6
Google says that Internet Explorer 6 has reached its use-by date, and as of March 1st will support only version 7.0 or 8.0 of the Microsoft browser on its Google Docs service.
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New apps take shape for the iPad
Apple boasts that all 140,000 iPhone apps will run on the iPad, but which ones will benefit most from the larger screen and revised UI?
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Aussie iPad likely to nudge $1,100
Estimates of local pricing for the iPad suggest $649 for the entry-level model with Wi-Fi only and a 16GB drive, $819 for the cheapest 3G model and $1,099 for the primo iPad.
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Card tricks: why Apple put a microSIM into the iPad
The 3G iPad will come unlocked and ready to use with any prepaid mobile broadband service – provided the carrier uses the new microSIM card format.
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Apple A4: the new chip on the block
Not content with designing the iPad itself, Apple also engineered its own processor – a peppy 1GHz powerplant dubbed the A4.
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The Apple iPad: everything you need to know
You want the facts without the fluff and the specs without the spin? We’ve got ‘em…
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Jobs: netbooks are a massive pile of ‘meh’
Apple CEO hits out at netbooks, saying “they aren’t better at anything” that users really want to do.
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Asus release world’s first dual-core Atom netbook
It’s go a dual-core Atom 330 processor, Nvidia ION graphics, and 12.1 inch screen – but a price tag of just $699. Is the Eee PC 1201N Australia’s best ‘bang for buck’ netbook?
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Apple’s tablet: what we know so far...
In a little over 12 hours’ time Steve Jobs will unveil a touchscreen tablet tipped to be called the iPad, iSlate or iBook. Here’s what know so far about Apple’s Next Big Thing...
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Intel: “Atom is fast enough, for now…”
The third-gen Atom ‘Pineview’ processors remain pegged at 1.66GHz because “the Atom doesn’t need to be any faster”, says Intel.
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Pentium and Celeron: “We’re not dead yet!”
Intel’s hot-to-trot Core brands are getting all the attention at this week’s launch, but there’s also a 32nm Westmere-class Pentium on the menu.
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Intel’s 2010 notebook platform sidelines ‘Centrino’ brand
Notebooks built around the sixth-generation Centrino mobile platform, aka ‘Calpella’, won’t carry a fancy sticker or even a fancy name…
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How Intel’s 32nm chips fit into Apple’s next-gen Macs
From the muscle-bound Mac Pro to the seductively slim MacBook Air, here’s how Intel’s new 2010 processors line up against Apple’s likely next-gen releases.
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Intel’s mobile-mania: eleven notebook chips in new 32nm line
Notebooks sporting Intel’s first 32nm chips will go on sale from January 17th, with processors ranging from basic Core i3 to powerhouse Core i7.
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Intel ramps up Core i5 processor range
The made-for-mainstream Core processor gets a record eight new editions, from turbo-charged 3.73GHz desktops to ultra-low voltage mobile chips.
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