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Shortage of MacBook and MacBook Pro may yield update at WWDC2018

by | Saturday, May 26, 2018 | 0 comment(s)
Shortage of MacBook and MacBook Pro may yield update at WWDC2018

This pattern isn’t new, as Apple is known for suspending availability of some of its product categories, as impending updates loom, alas unofficially This could very well mean that updated Macbooks may be in schedule for WWDC2018, which will take place on June 4.

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Beyond the touchscreen generation: Will Apple Macs still use the Mouse in 2020?

by | Thursday, May 24, 2018 | 0 comment(s)
Beyond the touchscreen generation: Will Apple Macs still use the Mouse in 2020?

According to Steve Jobs, during a 1985 interview with Playboy Magazine, we were “...just in the beginning stages of what will be a truly remarkable breakthrough for most people -- as remarkable as the telephone.”.

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The best non-Apple display for your Apple Mac is coming in two weeks.

by | Tuesday, May 22, 2018 | 0 comment(s)
The best non-Apple display for your Apple Mac is coming in two weeks.

The first wave of G-Sync HDR displays created by Nvidia, and rebranded by Acer and a number of other manufacturers, is coming in two weeks, with luxurious IPS panels, 144Hz refresh rate, high-dynamic range capabilities, and 384 backlit zones. On top of that, Acer’s panels feature 1000 nits of brightness, in compliance with HDR10 requirements, for images that are spectacularly dynamic and life-like.

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How to identify and get rid of latest malware targeting your Apple Mac

by | Sunday, May 20, 2018 | 0 comment(s)
How to identify and get rid of latest malware targeting your Apple Mac

The latest comes from Reddit user BackwardsBinary, who reported a piece of malware called “mshelper”. The effect of the malicious software on a Mac isn’t immediately obvious, as it doesn't manifest itself visually to the user, in fact, gone are the days when malware would “announce itself” with annoying pop-ups, threatening messages, or by hijacking your internet browser.

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