Saturday 27 October 2007

Add a new Mac to your Mac

Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard now available!

Add a new Mac to your Mac. Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard is packed with over 300 new features, installs easily, and works with the software and accessories you already have.

Choose a single-user license for home or office. Or if you have more than one Mac at home, choose the five-user Family Pack.

Single User: $129 / Family Pack: $199

Top New Features and Improvements in Leopard


Desktop: A neat place to work.

Leopard brings a stunning new look to the desktop, and stacks provides a great new way to keep it clean.

Finder: Give your files the rock star treatment.

See your files right in the Finder and browse through them with Cover Flow. And make distant machines look like they're nearby with the new sidebar and Back to My Mac.

Quick Look: Look before you launch.

Instantly view full-size previews of your files without opening an application.

Time Machine: A giant leap backward.

Automatic backup is now built right into your Mac. With a simple one-click setup, Time Machine keeps an up-to-date copy of everything on your computer — and if you ever need to recover a lost file, Time Machine will virtually take you back in time to find it.


Mail: Think outside the inbox.

Add style and elegance to your email with stationery, and stay organized with notes and to-dos.

iChat : Not being there is half the fun.

Connect face to face with easy-to-use, high-quality video conferencing in iChat — now featuring fun Photo Booth effects, backdrops, and iChat Theater.

Spaces: Room for everything.

Group related application windows into separate spaces and switch between them with ease.

Safari 3: Still the world’s best web browser.

The fastest browser on any platform now has better tab control, improved Find capabilities, inline PDF controls, and more.

Parental Controls: Safety first.

Easily set up your Mac so that your children can safely surf and communicate over the Internet.

Boot Camp: Run Windows on your Mac.

Run Windows XP and Windows Vista at native speed on your Mac.

Celebrate with IBM!

It’s amazing how quickly they grow up! This month the ThinkPad turns 15 years old. While many ThinkPad features have changed over the years, three things have stayed the same; the red TrackPoint, the rectangular shape, and its' black exterior. Originally designed in 1992 by Richard Sapper and Arimasa Naitoh-san, the ThinkPad has earned hundreds of awards. However, that is just scratching the surface on a life full of milestones; which includes being the first modern notebook computer to fly in space as part of a Space Shuttle mission, and earning a place within the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art.

Performance and value for mainstream users from $674.70

ThinkPad® R Series are affordable, lightweight notebooks with great performance and large, bright displays. The new ThinkPad R61 is the coolest and quietest R Series notebook ever, and includes a new 14.1" widescreen option. R Series models can be equipped with Genuine Windows Vista® and advanced Intel® dual-core processors, and they're now available in special configurations ideal for small business.

Stylish, full-featured widescreen Lenovo notebooks from $999

Lenovo 3000 N Series notebooks are perfect to help run a small business or just enjoy computing at home, with worry-free functionality and popular widescreen displays. New N200 models are available with Genuine Windows Vista® and Intel® dual-core processors, and offer great wireless LAN performance with the new Intel® Wireless Wi-Fi Link 4965AGN network card.