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July 13, 2010

This month, EveryMac.com features an all new Aluminum "Unibody" Mac mini Q&A with detailed coverage of the new Mac mini, a completely updated iPhone Q&A to cover the iPhone 4 in-depth, and comprehensive average Geekbench results for iOS 4-powered iPod and iPhone models.

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The all new Aluminum "Unibody" Mac mini Q&A answers "How do you upgrade the RAM in the Aluminum 'Unibody' Mac mini models? How much RAM of what type do they actually support?" and "How do you connect an Aluminum 'Unibody' Mac mini to a television?" as well as dozens of other questions about the brand new Aluminum Mac mini line.

The completely updated iPhone Q&A now answers "What are the differences between the iPhone 4 and the iPhone 3GS?" and "How much faster is the iPhone 4 than earlier iPhone models? How does it compare to the iPad?" and everything in between about the sleek new iPhone 4.

As requested by readers, Everyi.com now includes an average of user-submitted Geekbench benchmarks on iOS 4-powered iPod and iPhone models in addition to links to Q&As that cover real-world performance tests. Individual user-submitted benchmarks can vary widely, but an average nevertheless can be useful to get a general idea of the relative performance of different devices from the "iLine" as well as compare the relative performance of these devices to Macs.

If you buy a new Mac mini, please send in its serial number. If you buy an iPhone 4, please send in its serial number. This information will be added to the Ultimate Mac Lookup to help with model identification and differentiation. Thank you very much.

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

  • How much faster is the iPhone 4 than earlier iPhone models? How does it compare to the iPad?
  • What is the battery life of the iPhone 4 in "real-world" tests? Is the battery replaceable?
  • What is "FaceTime"? What devices are compatible with FaceTime? How well does FaceTime work in "real-world" use?
  • What are the "pros and cons" of the iPhone 4? Is the iPhone 4 "worth it" for me?
  • What font does the iPhone interface use?
  • How do you upgrade the RAM in the Aluminum "Unibody" Mac mini models? How much RAM of what type do they support?
  • How do you upgrade the hard drive in the Aluminum "Unibody" Mac mini models? What type of hard drive do they support?
  • Is it possible to upgrade the processor in the Aluminum "Unibody" Mac mini models?
  • How is the SD Card slot different on the Aluminum "Unibody" Mac mini compared to SD Card slots on earlier Macs?









Additions & Changes:

Added Geekbench benchmarks across all iOS 4-powered iPod and iPhone models.

Added an all new Aluminum "Unibody" Mac mini Q&A.

Completely updated the iPhone Q&A to cover the iPhone 4.

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