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2012-04-27 21:33:44 UTC Sal Cangeloso
I think a lot of people would agree with me when I say that, for some users, a tablet serves as a completely reasonable laptop alternative. But for others, even the best tablet still won’t do the job — they need a physical keyboard, louder speakers, and a display angle that doesn’t destroy their neck [...]
2012-04-27 14:32:57 UTC Natalie Shoemaker
How you format a Mac hard drive is entirely dependent on what kind of drive you plan on formatting. For instance, is the hard drive internal or external? And if internal, has it been partitioned or are you looking to reformat the entire system to factory state? Whatever your formatting situation, this how-to guide will [...]
2012-04-27 11:30:39 UTC Natalie Shoemaker
Most people, if not everyone, knew Steve Jobs as the charismatic face of Apple. The man had an “it” factor when presenting at those seasonal Apple keynotes, showing off the company’s latest product releases. After his death, bold tales of his deeds in the planning room have been making their way on to the web [...]
2012-04-24 15:01:07 UTC Ryan Johnstone
There’s been plenty of Kickstarter projects in our browser tabs lately, but one of the more interesting is the Pebble E-Paper smartwatch. Its developers only needed $100K to bring the product to completion, instead they’re at over $6 million with 24 days remaining. If you haven’t read up on it yet, the Pebble is a [...]
2012-04-24 14:15:35 UTC Lee Mathews
Here’s some shocking information for you: nearly 20% of Macs have malware hiding out somewhere in the deep, dark recesses of their filesystems. The twist: it’s actually Windows malware. While that means it’s probably never going to do any harm to the Macs in question, it’s still pretty amazing to think that Sophos Labs found [...]
2012-04-23 12:29:07 UTC Matthew Humphries
At Apple, design is everything. Not only does the company want the best looking devices on the market, they also like to be ahead of competitors by having the thinnest gadgets, or by shipping displays with a resolution far above anything that has gone before. So, when there’s an opportunity to reduce the thickness of [...]
2012-04-19 15:27:38 UTC Ryan Whitwam
A few years back, Apple released an updated MacBook Pro with a more powerful graphics chip, the Nvidia 8600M GT. That proved to be a decision Cupertino would regret. The Nvidia GPU was defective, and as a result, the failure rate of the logic board in that generation’s MacBook was startlingly high. One Apple customer, who [...]
2012-04-17 22:15:49 UTC Ryan Whitwam
There are a number of services out there that let you save articles to read later, but Read It Later has a plurality of the market, in addition to the most obvious name. That’s why the sudden announcement of a new product to replace Read It later came as such a shock. On Wednesday the [...]
2012-04-17 16:28:44 UTC Sal Cangeloso
It’s been possible to get an SSD upgrade for your iMac for some time now, but the options have been limited. Even today, Apple offers just a single SSD upgrade option with the 27-inch iMac, a 256GB SSD, of undisclosed branding, that costs an extra $500. If that’s not for you then you can always [...]
2012-04-16 13:30:28 UTC Natalie Shoemaker
When partitioning an internal hard drive, you are effectively splitting your storage space into two separate entities. It’s just an organizational trick for the computer — there is just one physical hard drive — but it might help you keep certain files separate from others or to enact tasks that effect one part of the [...]
2012-04-13 13:41:44 UTC Matthew Humphries
Trying out Windows 8 before it launches is quite a simple affair if you have a PC capable of running it. Simply download the Windows 8 Consumer Preview build and run it through a virtual machine or dual-boot your existing PC. Taking the above route does give you Windows 8 to play with, but unless [...]
2012-04-12 12:30:31 UTC Matthew Humphries
Apple revealed the 3rd generation Apple TV back in March alongside the new iPad. The big selling point of the new Apple TV box is its ability to playback 1080p. The device also has a streamlined new interface, low power Bluetooth 4.0, the option to pay for Netflix access through iTunes, and an upgraded processor [...]
2012-04-10 18:25:19 UTC Natalie Shoemaker
It has been 8 long years since the release of Max Payne 2, and even longer since the first Max Payne video game came on the scene. Most of us probably have a vague memory at best of running through the streets of New York and slow bullet-time sequences. Or maybe you’re more like me, [...]
2012-04-06 18:51:04 UTC Sal Cangeloso
If you’ve been following the tech news over the past few days, you’ve probably seen a few mentions of the Flashback trojan. It’s been said that over 550,000 Macs have been infected, which is a staggering amount considering the relative safety (or at least the perceived safety) of OS X. The malicious software has been [...]
2012-04-05 15:40:30 UTC Lee Mathews
Everyone knows that Macs aren’t immune to malware infections at this point. Even with an operating system that’s as secure as OS X appears to be, the bad guys have gotten very good at social engineering in recent years. As long as they can trick users into clicking things they really shouldn’t click, there’s no [...]