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June 25, 2007

This update of EveryMac.com features the latest details regarding the iPhone, a comprehensive update to the MacBook Q&A to cover the new models, and a complete overhaul of the iBook Q&A.

For those interested in the latest and the greatest, the MacBook Q&A now answers "What are the differences between the 'Mid-2007' MacBook and MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo 'Santa Rosa' models?" and "How much faster is the 'Mid-2007' MacBook Core 2 Duo compared to the model it replaced?" along with dozens of other questions.

For those more interested in getting the most out of an older Mac, the iBook Q&A has been largely rewritten to answer "What kind of video processor is provided by the iBook models? Which models can support an external display?" and "How do you replace or upgrade the hard drive in the iBook?" as well as everything in between.

The iPhone will be available for purchase on June 29, 2007 at 6:00 PM in the United States. If you have not already done so, you might like to review the iPhone Q&A.

In case you missed one, Q&As since the last major update include:

  • Can the iPhone open and allow one to edit Microsoft Word, Excel, or PowerPoint files?
  • What is the battery life of the iPhone? How can you replace the battery?
  • What are the differences between the "Mid-2007" MacBook and MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo "Santa Rosa" models?
  • How much faster is the "Mid-2007" MacBook Core 2 Duo compared to the "Late 2006" MacBook Core 2 Duo? How fast is the "Mid-2007" MacBook Core 2 Duo compared to the MacBook Pro?
  • How can you visually differentiate between the various "white" iBook systems?
  • How do you replace or upgrade the hard drive in the iBook models?
  • What are the capabilities of the optical drive provided by the iBook models? Can one upgrade the optical drive?
  • How do you upgrade the RAM in the iBook models? How much RAM of what type do these systems support?
  • What kind of video processor is provided by the iBook models? Which models can support an external display? What is the maximum resolution supported?
  • Which iBook models support AirPort? Which support AirPort Extreme? Which have internal support for Bluetooth or Bluetooth 2.0+EDR?
  • What applications are available for the iPhone? Will third-party applications be available in the future?
  • What operating system does the iPhone use? Can it run MacOS X applications like Skype and Photoshop?









Additions & Changes:

Added updated iPhone specs.

Updated the MacBook Q&A.

Updated the iBook Q&A.

Added an improved main Q&A page to make finding needed information a bit easier.

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