Today we discuss the Verizon event, and how to choose what Mac you should...
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The Mission Repair blog has posted photos of what looks to be the back case of the next-gen iPad. The new case sports a second dock port hole, which could be for either docking in landscape mode or a SD card slot. Mission Repair has had a shaky history with calling Apple equipment. They got their hands on the 1st gen iPad shell where they, correctly, posted the internal antenna but incorrectly talked about the space for the camera (it turned out to be an ambient sensor) Apple already includes SD card slots on the Mac Mini, iMac...
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Today's Tech Tip Tool Thursday offers a quick tip on how to clean that dirty screen you stare at for hours and hours a day. For you Mac users in a dusty office, this will be helpful and for those of you looking to keep that brand new iMac or laptop nice and clean listen up. Cleaning the screen on your computer does not involve a paper towel and some Windex. You could cause serious damage to it by taking those steps. Follow these general rules when cleaning the screen.
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Well I'm sure you've heard by now but Apple was quite busy this morning. The Mac pros were given a much needed refresh and even though Apple just updated the iMacs they got a refresh too. For the iMacs Apple has done away with the core 2 duos completely replacing them with Intel Core i3, i5, and i7 processors. The new iMacs are also upgradable to 16 GB of RAM. Now time for the big guns, the beast that is the Mac Pro.
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There have been a lot of whispers on the internet this past weekend about the possibility of the MacPros and the iMacs getting updated. Both are low in stock at the Apple Stores in NYC and online. The last version of MacPro was released in March of 2009, so it has gone WAY past its due for an update. Since today is monday, and Apple releases new products on Tuesday, I guess you'll just have to come back tomorrow to get more...
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Ever want to watch a blu-ray or play Xbox on that beautiful 27" iMac screen? Well now you can; the good folks over at Belkin have released the AV360, an HDMI to mini DisplayPort converter. The AV360 will take any HDMI signal and convert it into a signal that your iMac can use. It is also HDCP-compliant and it will deliver stereo output. There are a couple of catches. First the price, Belkin has priced the AV360 at $150. The second is the box does not broadcast in 1080p, any 1080p source will be automatically downgraded to 720p. Is...
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