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June 14, 2010

This month, EveryMac.com features preliminary specs (and a handful of Q&As) on the brand new iPhone 4 and a comprehensive update to the White "Unibody" MacBook Q&A to cover the latest "stealth" model.

Additionally, the Currently Shipping, By Year, By Processor, and By Case Type specs listings have been updated. The Ultimate Mac Comparison and Ultimate Mac Lookup features have been updated too.

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The completely updated White "Unibody" MacBook Q&A answers "How much faster is the 'Mid-2010' MacBook than the MacBook it replaced? How fast is it compared to the 13-Inch 'Mid-2010' MacBook Pro?" and "How do you upgrade the RAM in the White 'Unibody' MacBook? How much RAM does it really support?" and everything in between about the latest MacBook.

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

  • What are all the differences between the iPhone 4 and the iPhone 3GS?
  • How much faster is the "Mid-2010" MacBook than the MacBook it replaced? How fast is it compared to the 13-Inch "Mid-2010" MacBook Pro?
  • What is the battery life of the White "Mid-2010" MacBook? Is it possible to swap the higher-capacity battery out of this model and into an older MacBook?
  • How do you upgrade the RAM in the White "Unibody" MacBook? How much RAM of what type does it really support?
  • How do you upgrade the hard drive in the White "Unibody" MacBook?
  • What are the "pros and cons" of the White "Unibody" MacBook? Is it right for my needs?
  • Which Intel Macs have 64-Bit processors? Which have a 64-Bit EFI? Which are capable of booting MacOS X 10.6 "Snow Leopard" in 64-Bit mode?
  • Which Intel Macs are capable of booting the 32-Bit and 64-Bit versions of Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7? Which are supported by Apple's Boot Camp?









Additions & Changes:

Added a handful of new iPhone 4 Q&As.

Added new Apple specs:

Updated specification listings:

Updated site features:

Completely updated the White "Unibody" MacBook Q&A.

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