It seems that the cat is now out of the bag with the news that the latest new Apple notebooks have added HDCP support. It also seems that Apple didn’t think to mention this during its recent laptop ...
High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP)—you can't live with it, but you practically can't buy an HD-capable device anymore without it. While HDCP is typically used in devices like Blu-ray ...
Apples decision to go with Mini DisplayPort on their new MacBook and MacBook Pro machines, and not include the adapters free, initially frustrated many whose existing monitors simply lacked the ...
Apple has addressed the Mini DisplayPort HDCP issue with an update to QuickTime. Users had complained that, when using a Mini DisplayPort to DVI or VGA adapter cable, their new MacBook, MacBook Pro or ...
Apple's new unibody notebooks appear to incorporate a version of copy protection known as HDCP. HDCP is most well known for preventing unauthorized copying across HDMI but is also used for the ...
Apple's secretive implementation of High-bandwidth Digital Copy Protection (HDCP) has been messy, causing all kinds of problems for Mac users who find that their iTunes downloads won't work with their ...
Given the minimal available output ports (just HDMI and TOSlink optical audio) on the Apple TV, it's no surprise that the low-cost HDMI to DVI cables used in some home media setups aren't supported.
Are you ready for the holiday season to get rolling in the US? Neither are we. Distract yourself with the top Apple news from this week, which is riddled with scandals about HDCP and private APIs, ...
Deep inhale. The Apple Keynote is 2 weeks away. And that means the Mac rumors are spinning up like a carnival vomitron reaching its apex. Here’s a roundup of the super imaginary monitor the rumor ...
Update: This story is out of date, and has been replaced with a more accurate and thorough explanation. Oren Wolfe wrote in to ask about a video playback problem: Why is my 2011 Mac mini unable to ...
Reader Scott Anderson is frustrated with Apple’s HD content. He writes: I rented the HD version of a TV show from the iTunes Store, hooked my laptop to our year-old HDTV, and was told no way, the show ...
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