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  • Here is what you can do with the new Apple Touch Bar

    Here is what you can do with the new Apple Touch Bar

    Apple introduced the new Touch Bar on its latest iteration of the MacBook Pro. It is touch sensitive strip just above the number keys. It replaces the function key and adjustment button row. Initially, it was expected to be a drop in replacement with some form of customization capability. Instead what we got was a…

  • Moving to the USB-C future

    Moving to the USB-C future

    Written by Costbuys Apple’s new MacBook Pro come with only USB type C ports. There are no other ports. Even charging the laptop is done using a cable that is USB-C. Although this has garnered a lot of negative publicity for Apple, they are not the only ones who are eschewing the older USB port…

  • Setting up and using Find My Mac

    Setting up and using Find My Mac

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    One of the best features of owning a Mac is that once lost, you can find, lock or even erase your Mac. This is something that most PC’s do not come with by default and when they do, it is specific to that vendor. In this case all you will need is your Apple ID…

  • Qualities of a Top Grossing App

    Qualities of a Top Grossing App

    The idea doesn’t necessarily have to be original. Explore the world of mobile app developers Los Angeles. You’ll find dozens that do the same thing. If your idea is similar to existing apps, make yours stand out. Good Planning The idea should be completely thought out before a single word of code is written. Know…

  • Apple introduces the new W1 chip

    Apple introduces the new W1 chip

    During the September iPhone launch event Apple unveiled the new wireless Airpods. These were designed to go hand in hand with the removal of the classic 3.5mm headphone jack from the iPhone 7. The common complaint about wireless headphones and earbuds is that they use Bluetooth to connect to devices. The problem is that for…

  • Installing Windows on your Mac

    Installing Windows on your Mac

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    There are times when you want to run Windows and you don’t have a PC. That might be because you want to play a game that is only available for Windows, or you might want to run some PC only software. There are two methods of running Windows on your Mac and which way you…

  • The perfect backup plan for Macs

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    Article written b  Cscl2002 Backing up all your data is extremely important. There are some actions which even file restore software cannot fix. A simple example is the folder merge/overwrite action. In MacOS overwriting a folder is not the same as in other operating systems. When you overwrite a folder, rather than merge, it removes anything…

  • Apple OSX 10.12 Feature Allowing Macs to Be Unlocked via iPhone’s Touch ID

    Apple OSX 10.12 Feature Allowing Macs to Be Unlocked via iPhone’s Touch ID

    Article written by Computer Science Resources One of the best things about the recent generations of iPhones has been the introduction of Touch ID. The fact that you no longer need a passcode and can just unlock the phone with a touch makes life much easier. In addition, the Touch ID sensor in the latest…

  • Apple announces Q2 2016 revenue

    Apple announces Q2 2016 revenue

    Article written by Find Comment Apple has posted Q2 2016 earnings of $50 billion in revenue and $10 billion in profit. This is for the January to March 2016 quarter. Their earnings dropped as per their guidance last quarter citing macroeconomic issues and extra inflated iphone demand in the previous years quarter. “Apple® today announced…

  • The Pros And Cons of App Development Overseas And In-House

    The Pros And Cons of App Development Overseas And In-House

    If you’re caught between outsourcing and working in-house, break down the pros and cons first. Time may not be on your side. If you’re looking into mobile app development, you’re going to have to decide whether or not you want to perform all the work in-house or share it by hiring an offshore company. There…