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August 18, 2008

This month, EveryMac.com features a comprehensive update to the Windows on Mac Q&A and an update of the iPhone Q&A. Other new Q&As have been added as well.

Updated with the latest on Boot Camp, Parallels Desktop for Mac, VMWare Fusion, CrossOver Mac, and VirtualBox, the Windows on Mac Q&A answers "How do I change the size of the Windows partition created by Boot Camp after installation?" and "Is there a free alternative to Parallels Desktop for Mac and VMWare Fusion?" as well as everything in between.

Revised for those in the twenty or so countries who will be able to purchase the iPhone 3G starting on August 22nd, the iPhone Q&A now has additional details about the 3G performance, battery life, and more. The iPhone Q&A answers "How can I upgrade from the original iPhone to the iPhone 3G?" and "How does the iPhone 3G compare to the Samsung Instinct, HTC Touch Diamond, and LG Dare?" along with dozens of other questions.

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

  • Which Power Mac G5 models use liquid cooling? Which Power Mac G5 models have been reported to have problems with the liquid cooling system?
  • How much faster is 3G than EDGE in real-world tests?
  • How does the battery life of the iPhone 3G compare to the original iPhone in real-world tests? Can you replace the battery in the iPhone 3G?
  • Is there a free alternative to Parallels Desktop for Mac and VMWare Fusion?
  • How do I change the size of the Windows partition created by Boot Camp after installation?
  • How does VMWare Fusion compare to Parallels Desktop for Mac?
  • How does the Mac mini "Core 2 Duo" compare to the Dell Studio Hybrid and Asus Eee Box?









Additions & Changes:

Updated the Windows on Mac Q&A.

Revised the iPhone Q&A.

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