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7 Foldable iPad Holders I Tested for Portability & Comfort
Introduction: Why I Put 7 Foldable iPad Holders to the Test At this point, I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve juggled my iPad on a shaky airplane tray, cradled it on my lap for a quick sketch, or craned my neck to catch a video call. If you’re…
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Macintosh SE/30 – A Compact Powerhouse in Late-1980s Computing History
In 1989, Apple crammed mainframe-class power into a nine-inch screen – the SE/30 became the most beloved compact Mac ever built.
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Macintosh II – A Modular Marvel in Apple History
In 1987, Apple shattered the mold with the Macintosh II, the first color-capable, fully expandable Mac that transformed computing forever.
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iMac G3 – A Symbol of Late 90s PC Development
Introduction: A New Era in Personal Computing In 1998, Apple introduced the iMac – a revolutionary computer that marked a new chapter in personal computing. Designed under the leadership of Steve Jobs and chief designer Jonathan Ive, it featured a striking translucent “Bondi Blue” case and an all-in-one form factor. This was Apple’s first computer…
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Decoding the “ActivityInputd will damage your computer” Mac alert
The “ActivityInputd will damage your computer” pop-up is a critical alert from the Gatekeeper feature of macOS, signaling the identification of a potentially malevolent process known as ActivityInputd. This process is commonly linked to the AdLoad adware family, often referred to as Bundlore, notorious for its forceful and misleading dissemination tactics. The alert serves as…
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Black Friday 2023 deals on Amazon: Apple devices and accessories
As we approach the end of the year, Black Friday 2023 emerges as a significant event for consumers. This period is traditionally marked by substantial retail activity, and in this context, Amazon’s Black Friday offerings present a noteworthy opportunity, particularly for those interested in Apple products and accessories. The focus of these deals encompasses a…
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High CPU usage on Mac? Expert advice for optimal multimedia performance
In the contemporary digital landscape, multimedia has seamlessly woven itself into the fabric of our computing experiences. From streaming high-definition videos and immersing oneself in graphics-intensive games to orchestrating complex audio software and crafting edits on professional-grade photographs, our dependency on multimedia tasks has surged. While these tasks amplify our digital engagements, they also come…
