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Accessory maker QuickerTek has introduced an external battery for users of the Apple MacBook Air, with the promise to extend computing time to as much as 16 hours. Interested parties will need one modified 45W MagSafe power adapter, which costs an additional $100 USD, or they can send theirs in to have it modified fo... |
14 April 2009 05:11 GMT |
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Soon after users started reporting the availability of a new firmware update for their Mini DisplayPort-equipped Macs, Apple posted the Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter Firmware Update 1.0 as a (downloadable) standalone installer on the Support section of its web site. Now, those who haven't yet updated via the S... |
18 March 2009 04:58 GMT |
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The company behind the Mac operating system is actively distributing a new firmware update attempting to fix flickering and blank video issues on the latest generation Macs equipped with MiniDisplay Ports. Only users connected to external displays using the company's Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter will see the ... |
17 March 2009 11:56 GMT |
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The new iPod shuffle (third generation) ships with its own sync & charge solution provided by Apple. The accessory is a USB cable a few inches long, while Apple claims that third-party vendors produce longer cables. The people at Dexim, however, see things differently – no cord, just a compact adapter with a US... |
17 March 2009 06:22 GMT |
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Yesterday afternoon, Apple released the NVIDIA Graphics Update 2009, a software update that should improve cursor movement when using Apple's $99 Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI Adapter with the late 2008 MacBook models. The Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI Adapter lets users connect the 30-inch Apple Cinema ... |
27 January 2009 03:37 GMT |
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Gaming companies are often blamed for quite a lot of things, such as patent infringements or intellectual theft but every once in a while, people or institutions find the weirdest claims against these corporations. We recently saw two people file class-action suits against Electronic Arts, claiming that the SecuROM D... |
23 December 2008 11:01 GMT |
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Last month, Apple warned users of the iPhone 3G Ultracompact USB Power Adapter that the device was prone to causing electric shock. Consequently, the company urged them to bring their adapters in, with the iPhone in hand, to have them replaced for free. Those who went with the recall program are now reporting that th... |
7 October 2008 06:20 GMT |
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Apple announced last week that, under certain conditions, the iPhone 3G ultracompact USB power adapter may cause “electric shock,” recalling all units from the US, Japan, Canada and other territories. While some may think this affects Apple's sales / image, American Technology Research analyst Shaw W... |
23 September 2008 02:50 GMT |
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Not long ago, Apple announced it would replace all broken MagSafe adapters for free. The widespread issues surrounding the MacBook's power adapter have also prompted Southern Mac Refurbishing to develop a solution, so that users will no longer have to deal with yanked cords.Apple's MagSafe adapters are appa... |
2 September 2008 03:12 GMT |
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Apple's MagSafe adapters are apparently so faulty that the company has decided to replace all of them, free of charge, whether your MacBook is in warranty or not. Just make an appointment at the Genius Bar (at your local Apple Retail Store) and they'll set you up with a new MagSafe adapter in no time.From A... |
20 August 2008 05:31 GMT |
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They've done it! The iPhone 3G has been unlocked and not how you thought they would, but rather using a special SIM card adapter. At least one tech-based site was able to contact the (Brazilian) hackers and confirm the success of unlocking iPhone 3G. A video demonstration of the unlocked 3G iPhone in action is a... |
16 July 2008 07:21 GMT |
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Mac users who think Time Machine and Time Capsule are not a good enough backup solution should take a look at Digitus' USB to Serial ATA (SATA) adapter. This small piece of hardware, developed especially for use under Mac OS X, lets users instantly back up their hard drive (or a specified portion) at the push of... |
28 May 2008 18:11 GMT |
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Yesterday MacBook owners were (hopefully) glad to hear that someone managed to roll out an external cooler for their laptops, helping reduce heat to improve system performance and comfortability. Today, the guys at Quickertek have something for MacBook Air owners, too: a MacBook Air External Battery which, according ... |
14 May 2008 05:19 GMT |
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MacWireless has just released the Powerline Network Adapter for Mac, a device that provides speeds of up to 10 times faster than DSL, the company claims. The networking solution is said to be particularly useful when your wireless signal has to deal with "enemies" such as concrete, metal, or other obstructions in the... |
21 April 2008 07:11 GMT |
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Topics covered in this article: Console Doesn't Recognize Wireless Networking Adapter, Console Doesn't Detect Wireless Network, Signal Is Intermittent, Wireless Security Settings Rejected, Status Light Indications.If you encounter problems with your Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter, try the possible sol... |
8 January 2008 08:37 GMT |
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We live in a world that is under technology's rule. We pile up stocks of electronic appliances, either at home or at the office, and we tend to interconnect them into an intricate, yet very useful spider web. What's more and more annoying is the cabling system serpenting under and on the floor. Wireless lin... |
21 December 2007 05:07 GMT |
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So, the PlayStation 2 has been around 7 now, has it...? That's more than enough for any video games console, but not for the PlayStation 2. No sir, Sony is throwing it back into the fight with a revamped model and a cheaper one at that - just $99, bringing it to £75 or "maybe" even lower, according to mcvuk.com.... |
2 November 2007 09:51 GMT |
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As the wireless approach to networking is becoming more and more popular and widely used, a number of companies are trying to capitalize on this trend with products aimed at providing wireless capabilities to desktop and mobile computer systems. While most modern day notebooks and laptops are coming with integrated w... |
27 September 2007 04:45 GMT |
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Iogear announced the official launch of a new Wireless USB Hub and Adapter Kit which enables up to three computers to connect with several USB devices like printers, scanners, network attached storage drives and media players, at speeds reaching 480Mb per second. As an additional claim over the quality of this produc... |
5 September 2007 04:08 GMT |
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SanDisk Corporation announced the launch of a device designed to play the middle man role between the today's laptops and notebooks which are equipped with the ExpressCard slot and the most popular memory card formats. The SanDisk Multi Card ExpressCard Adapter plays that role as it offers fast transfer speeds w... |
1 September 2007 05:54 GMT |
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Networking is one of the hottest computing domains in terms of both hardware and software. The most used standard (and the cheapest and oldest, by the way) is the Ethernet, it uses cables to connect different computers together or some other pieces of networking equipment. There are however times when the good old Et... |
23 July 2007 06:40 GMT |
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