
Freeze!
By Darius Chang
Published: 8 October 2007 08:57 GMT
Apple's recently updated iMacs seem to be having issues with their graphic interface.
According to a report from AppleInsider, more than a few owners of the new shiny iMacs are experiencing unexpected interface freezes.
The system will look and behave as if it's running but is totally unresponsive to any touching of the controls. Some users suspect the problem involves the new ATI Radeon HD graphics card, as most instances occur when playing games or running video-intensive tasks.
So far Apple is aware of the issue but has yet to release a permanent fix for it.
Darius Chang writes for CNET Asia
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