macintosh computers
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Apple’s Latest Update Can Brick Your Mac
When it comes to updates, especially from Apple, I’m usually one to say install it ASAP. After all, these updates usually go through weeks, if not months, of beta testing — plenty of time to find and weed out the big bugs. However, even with fun new features like Universal Control, you should be warned…
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How to Save up to A$408 on a New MacBook Pro (and Other Apple ‘Education Deals’ Anyone Can Get)
Apple’s new MacBook Pros are as intriguing as they are expensive; the 14-inch MacBook Pro starts at A$2,999, while the 16-inch MacBook Pro will set you back A$3,749. If sticker shock turned you away from picking up one of these new Apple laptops, you should know they’re already discounted — you need only shop from…
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The Difference Between ‘Universal’ and ‘Intel’ Apps (and Why It Matters for Your M1 Mac)
Apple’s M1 Macs are known for speed, and for good reason: They wake up immediately and churn through tasks, often without breaking a sweat. You might think that your M1 MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac, or Mac mini maintains this level of performance no matter what you throw at it; as it turns out though,…