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Wacom steps up its game with Windows 10 powered professional pen tablets

by | Monday, October 10, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
Wacom steps up its game with Windows 10 powered professional pen tablets

Finally, Wacom has decided to fight back, and provide professional customers and companies with a new range of products to meet the requirements of creatives and designers who may be tempted to opt for a more lightweight, wireless solution, instead of staying tethered to a desktop workstation.

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We bet you didn’t know windows 10 could do this

by | Wednesday, September 28, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
We bet you didn’t know windows 10 could do this

CompactOS is a Windows 10 feature that fits the purpose of providing a way to install Windows 10 on smaller devices with less storage capacity, as low as 16GB, and it works by automatically detecting the size of the hard drive, at which point Windows 10 makes a determination whether to activate CompactOS or not.

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NVIDIA is hiring engineers to put their chips on your next MacBook Pro in 2016

by | Tuesday, September 27, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
NVIDIA is hiring engineers to put their chips on your next MacBook

According to a recent job listing from NVIDIA, the graphic card manufacturer seems to be on the hunt for software engineers with a focus on Apple devices, which could turn out to be a big indicator of things to come for the next generations of MacBooks.

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Florida man learns a tough lesson about aftermarket MacBook batteries

by | Thursday, September 15, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
Florida man learns a tough lesson about aftermarket MacBook batteries

WFLA News Channel 8 reported on Tuesday about Gil Sanderford, a Tampa resident who saw his 2007 Apple MacBook laptop, catch spontaneously on fire. According to Sanderford, the aging laptop had its battery replaced recently, with one purchased at a Battery Plus location.

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