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12 inch MacBook owners with faulty USB-C cables can get theirs replaced for free

by | Monday, February 15, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
12 inch MacBook owners with faulty USB-C cables can get theirs replaced for free

According to a support document published on Friday, February 12, Apple has initiated a replacement program for what seems to be a small number of USB Type-C charging cables shipped with the 2015, 12-inch MacBook Retina, which may malfunction due to a design issue. The support document doesn’t say anything about potential charging hazards, as it points out that the problem observed with these cables is either the inability, or partial ability to charge the MacBook. No other adverse effects have been found.

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Apple TV app for iOS will match all features of Siri Remote

by | Sunday, February 14, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
Apple TV app for iOS will match all features of Siri Remote

During the course of an interview with “The Talk Show“ host John Gruber, Cue reveals that the existing iPhone app designed to work with Apple TV, is about to get a major update, which will allow owners of the streaming device, to do on their iPhone everything they can do using the Apple TV remote. This includes the ability to play multiplayer games with one person using the Siri Remote, while another player uses an iPhone.

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The Surface Pro 4 and the iPad Pro are meant to save the PC industry, not the tablet market.

by | Saturday, February 13, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
The Surface Pro 4 and the iPad Pro are meant to save the PC industry, not the tablet market.

The increasing migration of productivity apps to mobile, tells at least one side of the story behind this struggling PC market. Yet, the “mobile revolution” can’t be blamed for that that the PC market has gone through. Consumers want mobility, but they also want a full-size keyboard, and displays big enough to be comfortable doing more than just typing documents.

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