macbook
macbook
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by brenda moore - 2007-02-22
If you are a fan of Apple, the high-end Apple MacBook Pro is sure to please. Though this Mac laptop looks virtually the same externally as the 15 inch PowerBook, you should not judge the book by its ...
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by Jerry McIntyre - 2007-07-11
First, the bad stuff. Sadly, there are 1 or 2 dead pixels on the glossy wide-screen, but a quick look around the Internet and I've realized there's not a lot of point taking it back because low end TF...
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by Zach Hope - 2007-09-13
In my flat there are both Macs and PCs. I use the PCs and my flatmate uses his Mac. Over the last three years I have been noticing the problems that each system encounters on a daily basis. N...
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by Zach Hope - 2007-09-13
Before writing this article I had changed my list many times. There are many great things about Apple's products over rival companies, but getting the order is subject to personal opinion. #1 - ...
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by Ross Gordon - 2008-06-18
Before shelling out your hard earned money for a used laptop, you need to consider whom you are buying it from. Some situations make it easier to verify that the person selling you the used laptop is ...
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by Peter Strudwick - 2008-07-16
Buying an Apple MacBook on eBay is quite safe so long as you take care. Scammers often use laptops as bait for unsuspecting buyers because they're a high-priced item. Happily, 99.98% of sellers are ho...
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by Peter Strudwick - 2008-07-16
Buying a MacBook on eBay is easy and safe so long as you do your homework. Here are ten quick tips to make your MacBook buying experience a happy one.1. Is it the MacBook deal for you?Avoid buying on ...
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by Kristi Ambrose - 2008-08-23
I was definitely not one of those people that were out of the loop with the iPod craze, in fact I believe I was the ring leader! For those that live under a rock, an iPod is a product made by Apple t...
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by Ross Gordon - 2008-10-09
Own a Mac? Here are eight essential free applications that you should know about.Newsfire (http://www.newsfirerss.com/) - Newsfire is a free RSS reader for Mac users that like to be on top of every n...
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by Asli Mana - 2010-01-25
Measuring about an inch thick, 12.8 inches wide, and only shy of 9 inches deep, the new MacBook keeps the balance between design and portability, just like the Vaio SZ series of Sony.When the beautifu...