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Subject: Apple eNews: February 7, 2002
Date:Thu, February 07, 2002 05:24 PM


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Apple eNews
February 7, 2002
Volume 5, Issue 3
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In This Issue

1. Twice as Nice. And We Cut the Price.
2. Serving Up 1.23 Trillion Operations Per Second
3. Mac OS X Takes NAMM by Storm
4. Just Ask
5. Technically Speaking: Mac OS X
6. Quick Takes

Read this week's issue of Apple eNews online at:

    http://www.apple.com/enews/2002/02/07enews1.html
    

1. Twice as Nice. And We Cut the Price.

You might think that offering not just one, but two 1-GHz PowerPC
G4 processors in our newly announced top-of-the-line Power Mac G4
computer would be enough of a performance improvement. But no.

We wanted to make certain that graphics professionals would find our
new model to be the fastest personal computer ever, so we included
2MB of Double Data Rate (DDR) L3 cache per processor (that's 4MB
overall) to make it even more of a performance champion. And we
include 512MB of memory (expandable to 1.5GB), double the amount
that came with the system it replaces.

The result? The new dual 1-GHz Power Mac G4 runs professional
applications like Adobe Photoshop up to 72 percent faster and
encodes DVD video over 4 times faster than a 2-GHz Pentium
4-based PC.*

http://www.apple.com/powermac/processor.html

But we wanted to offer you still greater performance, so we included
the very latest graphics processor from NVIDIA--the never before
seen NVIDIA GeForce4 MX. With its 64MB of on-chip DDR memory, the
NVIDIA GeForce4 MX delivers well over 1 billion textured pixels per
second--performance pioneered on high-end scientific and engineering
workstations. We're talking amazing 3D performance, here.

What's more, you can enjoy that stunning video on two displays at
once.** One card. One slot. Two displays.

http://www.apple.com/powermac/graphics.html

It also comes with the SuperDrive, so you can burn CDs and DVDs right
from the desktop. And you'll find both Mac OS X and Mac OS 9
preinstalled, with Mac OS X--and its support for symmetric
multiprocessing--set as the default operating system.

Finally, to make our new powerhouse truly irresistible, we lowered
the price of our trailblazing supercomputer to just $2999
(US)--$500 less than the model it replaces.

http://www.apple.com/powermac/

* Based on commonly used operations in Adobe Photoshop 6.0
** One AGP display and one VGA.


2. Serving Up 1.23 Trillion Operations Per Second

If you like the absolutely best game performance, the most
outstanding 3D graphics performance, and the greatest flexibility
for connecting a second display to your Power Mac G4 computer, you
may have an NVIDIA GeForce4 Titanium card in your future.

Scheduled to ship next month, the newly announced NVIDIA GeForce4
Titanium offers impressive performance standards, clearly
outperforming other graphics cards while processing:

    * 87 million triangles per second
    * 4.9 billion textured pixels per second    
    * over 1.23 trillion operations per second

The perfect match to the fastest personal computer, the NVIDIA
GeForce4 Titanium comes with 128MB of Double Data Rate (DDR) SDRAM,
providing incredibly lifelike content and special effects such as
real-time character animation and amazing surface details.

And with one Apple Display Connector (ADC) and one Digital Visual
Interface (DVI) connector, it makes it easy to attach two Apple
flat-panel displays to your Power Mac G4 computer (with an optional
DVI to ADC adapter) or a second VGA display (using the included DVI
to VGA adapter).

http://www.apple.com/powermac/graphics.html


3. Mac OS X Takes NAMM by Storm

NAMM attendees seeking inspiration at the music industry's popular
bi-annual convention came away singing the praises of Mac OS X.

Apogee, Edirol, Emagic, MIDIMAN, MOTU, and Roland--all major audio
hardware manufacturers--announced Mac OS X support for such audio
and MIDI hardware devices as A-to-D converters, keyboards, and
digital mixers.

And the software. IK Multimedia showed off a series of products,
including T-Racks, an analog-modeled mastering tool, Amplitude, and
SampleTank. Ableton announced Live. Arboretum unveiled Montage,
which is designed for Mac OS X and takes full advantage of the
Velocity Engine on all PowerPC G4-equipped computers. BIAS delivered
the eagerly awaited Peak. BitHeadz announced Unity Session. Celemony
showed off Melodyne. And Propellerhead announced that its software
products--including Reason, Rebirth, and Recycle--were all Mac OS X
bound.

http://www.apple.com/hotnews/articles/2002/01/namm02/


4. Just Ask

You saw it yesterday, but where is that email with the details on
the Finkelstein project?

If you've ever found yourself looking for an email you vitally need,
know you still have, but can't seem to locate, you'll appreciate the
peace of mind a strong search engine affords.

Like the one built into Mac OS X Mail. A smart application, Mail lets
you search your email messages by Subject, Sender (From), Sendee (To),
or the text in the message itself.

Like some tips on efficient Mail searching? With Mail open, choose
Mail Help from the Help menu; then type "Tips for searching email,"
and click Ask.

http://www.apple.com/macosx/whatyoucando/applications/mail.html


5. Technically Speaking: Mac OS X

Ever have to find the serial number of your computer?

On a new iMac, it's really simple. Just open the optical drive
(SuperDrive, Combo drive or CD-RW), and you'll find the serial
number on the inside of the access door.

If you're using Mac OS X v10.1, it's simple no matter which Mac
you have. Just take a look at this article from our Knowledge Base
and find out what you can find under the Apple menu.

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106486


6. Quick Takes

Got an Expo or Conference pass to Seybold NY? Then plan on attending
a series of free, in-depth Apple sessions on Mac OS X, the ColorSync
workflow, AppleScript, and more. For details, visit:

http://seminars.apple.com/business/seybold/6.html


You may think you know iTunes inside and out, but you'll probably
find yourself saying "I didn't know that" after "Exploring iTunes"
at MacHome.com.

http://www.machome.com/enews


At this year's GRAMMY award ceremonies, Apple will receive a Technical
GRAMMY Award for being the "leading architect in bringing computer
technology into the studio and revolutionizing the way music is written,
produced, mixed, recorded and creatively imagined.

http://www.grammy.com/news/academy/020131tech.html


Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Parlate italiano? Parlez-vous francais?

Then you may be interested in one of our hometown versions of Apple
eNews. Published in Europe, Hong Kong, Brazil, Japan, and elsewhere,
these hometown publications will bring you local information,
complementing the news you get from your friendly American source:

http://www.apple.com/enews/subscribe/intl/


Thank you for reading this issue of Apple eNews.

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