Until 2009 when Windows 7 was launched, it was an everyday thing to see computers running slower and slower as you update your software or install a new operating system. The first edition of MS-DOS ran on computers with processors around 1MHz, Windows 3.11 needed at least a 16MHz 386 processor to run...
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hugepedia on Nov 29, 2010 in
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Apple has recently refreshed the hardware of its MacBook Air lineup, which now includes a 11” very slim Core 2 Duo laptop and a 13” model based on the same type of processor but on a slightly higher frequency. Apple fans had to wait a long time for this improvement, and if I were them I wouldn’t be...
Desktop computers became very easy to assemble and disassemble when they adopted the mATX and ATX standards. Even more important than the easy assembly is the long list of components from which the customer can choose from. Today you can take any brand name computer configuration form ad and build it...
Apple recently published its financial situation, according to which the iPad sales have gone through the roof, while Mac computer (desktop and laptop) sales have been significantly reduced, so the naturally Apple will have to improve these products in the future in order to keep (and expand) their market...
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Karpat Zoltan on Jun 16, 2010 in
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The new iPhone 4 occupies the Apple website’s first page, but the most recent update was made to the Mac Mini computer. The old Mac Mini was designed with multiple case parts fitted together in a very stylish package.
Although it had an exceptional design, Apple decided to make it even better by...