tuaw.com - 11/26/2008
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Apple just updated QuickTime to version 7.5.7. This update is big news for users of the MacBook and MacBook Pro unibody computers because it fixes the problem where some users were unable to play protected movie files from iTunes on external displays. This is a problem that TUAW noted last ...
gearlog.com - 11/21/2008
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gearlog.com —
Ever run your MacBook or MacBook Pro without
the battery installed? Most people don't, but some notebook...
users pop them out when their systems are running on AC with hopes of extending the life of their battery by a few months. While I was ...
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Apple Notebooks Take Huge Performance Hit without Battery
support.apple.com - 11/21/2008
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Last Modified: August 01, 2008 Article: HT2332 Old
Article: 305336 Summary MacBook and MacBook Pro: Mac reduces...
processor speed when battery is removed while operating from an A/C adaptor Products Affected MacBook Pro, MacBook If the battery is ...
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MacBook and MacBook Pro: Mac reduces processor speed ...
macrumors.com - 11/26/2008
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macrumors.com —
Apple has issued a new QuickTime update for
the new MacBook, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air which...
come equipped with the mini DisplayPort. The update addresses the issue of standard definition playback through the DisplayPort: This upd...
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QuickTime 7.5.7 for DisplayPort Allows Standard ...
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News Roundup for November the 26th
Apple Eclectic —
... shipping. Whether they’ll allow for external HD vid viewing is yet to be seen. Meantime, Apple’s released QuickTime 7.5.7, which should at least allow you to view standard def videos from the new MacBooks on monitors and projectors. But remember what they say about 7.5.7 versions, right? Yeah. Don’t say you haven’t been warned. Also in pointless DRM news, Apple have ...
Quicktime 7.5.7 update cleans up HDCP Macbook issues, but only on SD vids
Engadget —
... Releasing it's stranglehold on iTunes Fairplay DRM'ed content just a bit, Apple has issued a Quicktime 7.5.7 update, that allows standard definition videos to play on external displays without HDCP support. High definition content still toils under HDCP and ...
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