Posts tagged Macbook
We have had “Bookends” for sometime as a docking station for Powerbooks and iBooks and then the MacBooks and MacBookPros. Now, there is an alternative.
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Posted by Lynn Wegley, April 23, 2011
ActiveTrak(TM) Inc., a leader in advanced tracking and data protection software for consumer and business devices, has made available GadgetTrak 3 for laptops, the latest version of its acclaimed GadgetTrak software. Powered by ActiveTrak’s industry-leading anti-theft technology, GadgetTrak 3 introduces new functionality that allows people to track multiple computing devices at the same time – including laptops, netbooks and desktop computers – through a centralized Web control panel that can be viewed from any Internet accessible device.
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Posted by Lynn Wegley, July 30, 2010
According to the web site ComputerHardwarePrices.com, Apple has begun replacing failed hard drives in MacBooks purchased between 2006 and 2007. The program will run until August 15th, 2010.
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Posted by Lynn Wegley, March 20, 2010
QuickerTek now offers solar power for the entire Apple MacBook line of popular laptops and unibody Macs and just released white MacBook. We now power the entire MacBook line including the 13.3, 15 and 17 inch unibody Pros and the white MacBook. There are two Apple Juicz models available: 27 watt and 55 watt, to match your performance needs.
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Posted by Fred, December 19, 2009
This site is pretty old, but I just Stumbled on it tonight. With it, you can see a number of ways to use the iSight with Motion Sensing on the MacBooks and MacBook Pros. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, March 21, 2009
QuickerTek has announced the Apple Juicz External Battery works for the new Aluminum 13 inch MacBook and the 15 inch Aluminum MacBook Pro. For the MacBook users the Apple Juicz battery gives them up to 12 additional hours of computing power while the MacBook Pro users will get up to 10 additional hours depending on how they are using it. Mac users have far more flexibility in how, where and when they choose to use their computers.
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Posted by Lynn Wegley, February 24, 2009
As we move toward the holiday season, and the surge of interest in computer games, Ambrosia Software is gearing up with some new updates and features to their wonderful collection of games. There are three great upgrades from Ambrosia Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, September 7, 2008
We’ve said many times that A Better Finder Rename is the most comprehensive file renaming solution for the Macintosh ever made. Now it’s gotten better… you need this! Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, February 29, 2008
We have all been familiar with what started life as the iPod and later became iLounge.
Here is a web site that aims to provide forums and other support for the MacBooks in general and the MacBook Air in particular. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, February 1, 2008
In this article by Jon Peddie, it is pointed out that Intel got its start making custom chips for its customers. Thus it isn’t too surprising that Apple was able to get a low power, powerful chip from Intel on an exclusive basis for its new MacBook Air. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, January 26, 2008
I don’t know if this is just a Photoshop trick or if someone actually plated these devices.
But they really do look pretty. Continue reading »
Posted by , October 30, 2007
TrailRunner integrates a wide range of GPS, mapping and workout related scopes. These include a workout and geo visualization for Garmin ForeRunner and Edge devices. Native Apple + Nike iPod Sport Kit workout import. Export of route directions as NanoMaps for all color iPods. Import and export of Polar HRM, GPX and KML file formats. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, October 28, 2007
MacBook and PowerBooks now get the ultimate protection… Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, September 14, 2007