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Apple Computers

Macintosh Video Games – Three Different Ways Mac Gamers Can Play

February 28, 2010

Macintosh video games are becoming more frequent in the marketplace. Whether its action, adventure, role-playing, sports, kid’s games, or any other category you seek, Mac offers an incredibly diverse and rich gaming experience. The newest Macs also offer an easy to install application which allows users to run Windows games from their Mac. Though earlier [...]

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Apple Mac Pro Desktop (One 2.8GHZ Quad-Core Intel Xeon Processors, 16 GB RAM, 320 GB Hard Drive, 16x SuperDrive, ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT 256MB, MacOS X 10.5 Leopard)

February 25, 2010
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Mac (Macintosh) Billing Applications

February 18, 2010

Mac Billing software is considered to be one of the most essential applications these days most particularly when it comes to the freelancers as well as for the people who are working mainly on the computer. There are a lot of different Mac Applications that you can choose from and one of the most essential [...]

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Owning a Macintosh Computer is Pure Joy

February 13, 2010

Let me begin by saying that owning a Macintosh computer is pure joy. There are so many extra features already included on each Mac that you do not get in a standard PC that it is just unreal. Apple has really thought of just about everything. Their programs are very easy to learn too and [...]

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History Of Apple Computers

February 12, 2010

The Macintosh computer began life as the Apple I in 1976 when two friends, Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs with the aid of some friends built the first of fifty computers for the Byte Shop for $500 each. This first Apple computer came equipped with a display screen (a rarity at the time), and was [...]

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Simplicity in a Computer is Possible

February 8, 2010

I’ve been a long time Apple user and want to share my experiences with those of you who are potentially considering getting a Mac of your own. My first computer was the Apple IIe. I’ve been a loyal fan ever since, and it has come with a price. I was ridiculed during my youth for [...]

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