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<title><![CDATA[Apple refreshes iMacs with faster CPUs, Thunderbolt ports]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[Apple updates its iMac line for 2011.(Credit:Apple)Apple updated its iMac all-in-one desktops today, adding Intel's second-generation quad-core Core i5 and Core i7 CPUs and Thunderbolt data ports. The new models are already available for purchase from Apple's Web site and its retail stores, with prices ranging from $1,199 for the 21.5-inch iMac to $1,999 for the 27-inch model.Along with the updated CPUs and the new high-speed data port, the new iMacs sport faster Advanced Micro Devices' graphics processors than their predecessors and integrated FaceTime HD video cameras. Otherwise, little else about the iMac has changed from the previous models that debuted in June 2010. (That includes external design' the 2011 and 2010 models look all but identical.)Apple&amp;39's new 27-inch iMac includes two Thunderbolt data ports, in addition to four USB 2.0 inputs and a FireWire 800 port.(Credit:Sarah Tew/CNET) The upgrades are in keeping with the rumors that appeared on CNET and elsewhere over the past few months. They also match updates Apple made to the MacBook Pro line earlier this year.Intel's second-generation Core CPUs, formerly known by the code name Sandy Bridge, bring increased power efficiency over Intel's previous generation of Core CPUs, along with faster performance, particularly from its built-in graphics processing capabilities. While the initial batch of Sandy Bridge-supporting motherboards were recalled due to a flaw in one of the storage processing chips, Intel has since rectified the issue and has resumed shipping.Diagram mapping data throughput on Intel&amp;39's new Thunderbolt data connection standard.(Credit:Intel)Thunderbolt, which debuted with the updated MacBook Pros, is also an Intel design and offers a new, bi-directional data port designed to simplify external device connections to laptop and desktop computers. The standard supports both data and video throughput simultaneously with the appropriate connectors. As with the MacBook Pro, the Thunderbolt port on the new iMac replaces the Mini DisplayPort output found on previous generation iMacs.Check back later today for CNET's full review of the new iMacs.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Schwarzenegger: Time to change the energy debate]]></title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Mar 2011 08:11:11 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[NATIONAL HARBOR, Md.--Green-technology proponents need a better way to make their case, according to Arnold Schwarzenegger, who, in a speech today, arguably raised his profile as a leading advocate himself.The former California governor and movie star gave a keynote talk at the ARPA-E Summit here, alternating between funny one-liners and serious discussion on the importance of clean-energy technologies for the country's future prosperity. (Credit:Martin LaMonica/CNET)California offers a model for tech companies that can help vitalize the economy and reduce greenhouse gases, while helping the country reduce its imports of oil, he argued. Schwarzenegger signed a global-warming law that mandates reductions in greenhouse gases, and the state has a renewable-energy mandate that has resulted in almost 20 percent of electricity coming from renewable sources.But Schwarzenegger lamented the national discussion and political discourse on clean energy, saying too much of it is stuck in the debate over the science of global warming.Instead, people should focus on immediate benefits from investing in green technologies, including improved health, economic growth, consumer savings from efficiency, and reduced dependence on foreign oil. He said on health, there are about 100,000 premature deaths a year that can be linked to oil use.&quot;Think about what it means that in the Central Valley of California, one in six children has to walk around with an inhaler. I know we can change the debate and win the debate,&quot; he said. &quot;We can't talk about global warming, because people can't relate to that.&quot;In California, he found that policymakers had to fight efforts by the energy &quot;status quo&quot; to repeal environmental regulations. In the fall election, there was a ballot question to scale back environmental legislation, an effort Schwarzenegger said was financed by Ohio coal and Texas oil companies.He said the recent instability in the Middle East has sent the prices of oil gyrating, demonstrating the geopolitical impact of our energy policies. &quot;Why should a dried-up little country (like Libya) led by a dictator play havoc with America's economic security&quot; he asked.Economically, California has benefited from promoting a green economy, with job growth in green technologies higher than in other areas. One company, Solazyme, is creating algae fuel that reduces greenhouse gases significantly. It's being tested by the Navy, not &quot;some weirdo environmentalists,&quot; he said.Instead of crafting &quot;forward-looking policies&quot; around energy, politicians are debating the science of global warming. &quot;There is a disconnect between what is happening and what is being debated,&quot; he said.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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