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Mountain Lion’s First Meows

by matt on February 16, 2012 · 1 comment

Today, Apple announced that there would be a new version of the Mac operating system released in late summer of 2012. For some, the update has said to be yawn worthy. We disagree. That being said, no, it isn’t a gigantic jump like going from XP to Windows 7. What it does provide is an Read MoreRead More link

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For security concerns, whether it be Mac, PC, or even iOS, there are ways to help protect your investments – both physically and the data that resides on them. Read MoreRead More link

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I know. It sounds horrible. But it’s true. Today my eyes started wandering. I started gazing in the direction of the new. Read MoreRead More link

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It pays to follow the President on Twitter. On July 6 President Obama will invite some of his Twitter followers to the White House to hear him answer questions about jobs and the economy. Read MoreRead More link

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By now, you’ve probably heard about Amazon’s catastrophic cloud outage that should have been prevented by their availability zones. Two days later, many of their customers’ sites have been restored, but it’s hard to relax this weekend without wonder — could the outage have been prevented? Read MoreRead More link

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NetMarketShare has released their latest report on the state of the browser wars and things are looking great for Apple’s mobile juggernaut. While IE and Firefox continue to dominate the desktop, iOS now represents approximately two percent of all worldwide web traffic. Read MoreRead More link

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The iPad has pioneered an ever increasing trend — tablets finding their way into the hands of enterprise executives, a demographic usually shy to embrace emerging technology. What makes Apple’s 9.7-inch iOS tablet such a hit in the boardroom? Read MoreRead More link

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The debate between netbook & iPad loyalists is as fervent today as it was when Apple first announced it’s media-centric tablet.  The iPad has been available since April and an onslaught of Android competitors is set to hit the market. Having had time to compare the iPad to countless netbooks, it’s now time for a Read MoreRead More link

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Over the past three years, the iPhone has become one of Apple’s flagship products, a cash cow of sorts. The iPhone 3G & 3GS have received praise for the handsets’ revolutionary design and build quality. With the announcement of the iPhone 4, Apple saw record breaking pre-order and first day sales. Apple found themselves at the center of every media outlet’s attention and Consumer Reports rewarded Apple’s latest iPhone with the highest rating ever given to a smartphone. Their recommendation was quickly retracted as issues with the handset trickled in over both Engadget and Gizmodo just hours after the iPhone 4 hit shelves. Apple could no longer ignore the issue. Read MoreRead More link

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Apple’s brand new iPad is available now with 16, 32, or 64 gigabytes of storage in two distinct versions: Wi-Fi only or Wi-Fi + 3G. 3G connectivity in the United States is provided by AT&T, who have offered special contract-free internet plans specifically for the iPad. Read MoreRead More link

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