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The Apple Core: MacBook Pro issues addressed with ‘Rev. D’ logic board

Apple’s MacBook Pro is undoubtedly the fastest and most powerful notebook computer Apple has ever launched, but it’s not without its problems. Apple has started addressing the issues by replacing affected machines with a new “Revision D” logic board. The revision of your logic board is only identifiable by the serial number. You can get […]

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Brett Jordan’s iPad

Apple should stop thinking of the iPod as an accessory, and start thinking of it as the CPU.

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WSJ: Mac’s Moment?

Another intreresting WSJ article is Nick Wingfield’s “Mac’s Moment?” Some companies like Aozora, though, are embracing the latest Macs, citing that they are much less susceptible to crashes, offer more functions that businesses need and are viewed as more secure in terms of viruses and spyware than PCs that run on Windows. What’s more, Apple […]

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Opinion

WSJ: Secrets of the Tech-Savvy Traveler

The Wall Street Journal’s Jim Carlton published an interesting article “Secrets of the Tech-Savvy Traveler” that contains some good tips on finding free WiFi while on the road: Once you’re ready to hit the road, you should figure out where you can get online along the route. Some travelers recommend the Web site WiFiFreeSpot.com, part […]

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Software

Apple Releases Mac OS 10.4.6 Update

Waiting in your Software Update function is the Mac OS 10.4.6 Update: The 10.4.6 Update is recommended for all users and includes general operating system fixes, as well as specific fixes for the following applications and technologies: – login and authentication in a variety of network environments – file access and byte range locking with […]