Introducing: MacBook Air 3!
Photos have surfaced of a prototype for Apple’s newest laptop, the MacBook Air 3! It seems to have the same 13.3” size, and the same 1.86 GHZ processor, but there are a couple of changes. It seems that instead of the current SSD (solid state drive), Apple has opted for a “SSD Card”, basically resembling
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Different Events Come Together!
A lot of new events look to be commencing very soon! 1. 10.5.7 is coming out very soon! The symbol of this new operating system is probably going to be a lion! 2. 10.6.5 update coming out pretty soon! 3. iLife and iWork ’11 to be published soon! Purported to have dropped iDVD and enhanced
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Apple Stock Hits New High!! (And Other Hot News!)
Apple’s stock value hit $300 today, a never before attained value! With the release of fabulously fast-selling items like the iPhone 4 and the iPad, it’s no wonder! Apple will be holding a “Back To The Mac” Event on Oct. 20th, featuring the Macbook Air, of which rumors are is to be discontinued, a preview
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Apple, AT&T and Verizon: The Three Horse Race
Apple has released a total of four generations of iPhones. Starting June 29, 2007 with the iPhone, selling 270,000 the first day, and only 74 days later, hitting the 1 millionth iPhone sold mark.
On September 9th, 2008, Apple came out with their iPhone 3G. This was the step many people had been waiting for; reluctant to buy a first generation model, they waited the extra year, and as a result, the hype on this generation was even bigger.
The iPhone 3GS, featuring a faster processor, more memory, a better camera and enhanced connectivity options, was released on June 19th, 2009.
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How To Use HandBrake To Convert Movie Files
If you need a pretty down-to-earth video converting application, Handbrake is going to be the best choice. (To use it in the process of ripping DVDs, visit our article on that.) This is a simplified users guide. Handbrake will convert 2 things. VIDEO_TS folders and digital movie files like .mp4, .avi, .mkv, etc. That’s pretty
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How To Convert Your DVD Into a Quicktime Movie: The Complete Process!
Alright, you’ve got this really cool DVD you just bought! You can’t stop watching it over and over again, so instead of inserting the disc into your computer every time, here’s how to convert that to a .mov file to permanently store on your computer! What you’ll need: Mac The Ripper– A free DVD ripping
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Need One File in Two Locations? It Can Be Done!!
Have you ever been at your office, and realized that you need that file that’s on your home computer? How about being at home, and wanting to work on that presentation, only to find it’s only on your office computer? Look no more, your problems have been solved! Enter ZumoDrive. This is an online based
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ZumoDrive: How Useful Is It?
In our quest for Mac excellence, we came across the issue of file accessibility with more than one computer involved. After many trials of different applications and services, here’s the winner! ZumoDrive- A half-online, half-application service giving you the best accessibility to your files and folders on linked computers. And here’s why. (For instructions on
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Use iChat Instead Of FaceBook Chat!
Here’s a handy little tip to use iChat to chat on facebook, instead of Facebook Chat, which is notorious for unexpectedly quitting! Step 1: Go into your iChat Preferences. Click the + button in the Accounts Tab. Step 2: Select Jabber as the account type, and replace the “username” in [email protected] with your Facebook Username.
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How To Set Up Your Hotmail Account in Apple Mail
Hotmail addresses are pretty popular, but who wants to always log in to the hotmail website to check their mail? Guess what? If you’ve got a Mac, worry no more! Apple Mail will do the trick, and make your email experience better, as well!! And here is how you do it! Step 1: Open Mail.
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