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This is the 12.9 inch iPad Pro mechanical keyboard you wish you had for your PC

by | Saturday, July 16, 2016 | 0 comment(s)

Gaming accessories manufacturer Razer has recently released the first, and most definitely the coolest mechanical keyboard for the 12.9 inch Apple iPad Pro. Much like most products manufactured by Razer, this backlit keyboard, shows some unique features, especially in reference to the thinness of the unit, barely thicker than the iPad itself, without counting the actual back cover and the metal kickstand.

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Hands on Comparison of Apple MacBook vs Microsoft Surface Book

by | Friday, July 15, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
A real world, hands on comparison of the Surface Book and Apple MacBook

In full disclosure, I used to be a PC guy. I grew up on Windows and used that OS my entire professional career. However, several years ago when we began selling the crap out of Apple computers (which eventually overtook our PC sales) I figured I had to try one to see what all the hype is about...

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Sticking with Windows XP? Be prepared for 14 years worth of “I told you so”

by | Friday, July 15, 2016 | 0 comment(s)
Sticking with Windows XP? Be prepared for 14 years worth of “I told you so”

According to recent reports from network security firm Vectra Networks, computers running versions of Windows prior to Windows Vista, are at an even greater risk of being affected by malware, through a security hole provided by Windows Print Spooler, created over than 20 years ago when malware threats were not nearly as aggressive as they are today.

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