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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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On the fence between an iPad Pro and a 12 inch MacBook Retina? How about a bit of both?

by | Sunday, September 25, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
On the fence between an iPad Pro and a 12 inch MacBook Retina? How about a bit of both?

The 12.9 inch iPad Pro, unlike any previous model iPad, may be a bit too close to being a 2-in-1 MacBook, than Tim Cook himself realizes. The iPad Pro is bigger than the 12 inch MacBook Retina, and even with iOS alone, it accomplishes many tasks typical of a full-size laptop, with a processor to match. Even better, it can be used with a stylus, or your fingers, and each app can be scrolled through, up or down, independently and simultaneously.

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How to avoid a MacBook battery disaster

by | Saturday, September 24, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
How to avoid a MacBook battery disaster

To give you a sense of how powerful and destructing a laptop battery can be, Lithium-Ion batteries commonly found in MacBooks and Windows laptops are created using the same technology as those powering electric and hybrid motor vehicles, like the Tesla Roadster, or the Chevy Volt. These batteries, under unstable conditions, can be extremely dangerous and reach temperature peaks where they can produce fires, or even explode.

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