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[Deal] $39 Huawei MateDock USB-C Docking Station: USB-C, USB3, Ethernet, HDMI, VGA

December 23, 2016 Ben C 0 Comments apple, Deal, Dell, Docking Station, ethernet, HDMI, Huawei, macbook, macbook pro, pixel, Samsung, tablet, usb-c, USB3, USBC, VGA

We don’t have this in house yet, but it is too good to pass up! (I ordered one while writing

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DEAL: Codes for large discounts on Google Engineer Benson “Approved” USB-C CHOETECH cables @Amazon

December 7, 2016December 7, 2016 Ben C 0 Comments amazon, apple, cable, Chromebook, Deal, Google, Laptop, macbook, macbook pro, nexus, pixel, USB, usb 3, usb 3.1, usb-c, USB3, USBC

Amazon has some great deals with codes on some USB-C cables made by CHOETECH, while we haven’t reviewed these yet,

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Review: 15-inch Apple MacBook Pro (2013)

June 18, 2014June 20, 2014 Calob Horton 10 Comments apple, Featured, macbook pro, retina display, review

I’ve already written about Apple’s refurbishment process, and whether or not it’s worth the massive savings. I’ve already written about how

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Is buying refurbished from Apple worth the savings?

April 25, 2014April 25, 2014 Calob Horton 18 Comments apple, Apple Refurbished, Featured, macbook pro

I’ve had my 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display for a week. I’ve oggled the device at every angle, put

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(“We still have a lot to cover”) What to expect at Apple’s October 22 event

October 21, 2013October 22, 2013 Calob Horton 0 Comments apple, iOS, iPad, ipod, Mac, macbook pro

Tomorrow is Apple’s October 22 event, where the Cupertino, California-based company is expected to release a plethora of new products.

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Tech Talk: Apple iPad mini event rumors

October 22, 2012October 24, 2012 Calob Horton 7 Comments iPad, iPad mini, iTunes, macbook pro, macbook pro with retina display, new ipad, tech talk

We love writing about tech, but we love talking about it, too. And there is no group of people with

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Resurrecting a 2010 MacBook Pro with an SSD: Part 2

August 15, 2012October 2, 2012 Calob Horton 9 Comments Featured, Mac, macbook pro, OS X, ssd

Last week, I purchased an SSD and installed it into my 2010 MacBook Pro. I spent all weekend on my

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Apple’s 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro struts its stuff in GeekBench benchmarks – again

August 10, 2012October 2, 2012 Calob Horton 0 Comments Mac, macbook pro, OS X, retina

Remember that 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro leak from last month? Of course you do. Well, the yet-to-be-released Mac has shown

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Resurrecting a 2010 MacBook Pro with an SSD: Part 1

August 10, 2012October 2, 2012 Calob Horton 1 Comment Featured, Mac, macbook pro, OS X, ssd

On Tuesday, I ordered an OWC-branded SSD. It was the 120GB Mercury 6G model, and yesterday, it arrived. The installation

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Apple’s 13-inch MacBook Pro leaks by way of GeekBench benchmarks

July 10, 2012October 2, 2012 Calob Horton 0 Comments Mac, macbook pro, OS X, retina

At its Worldwide Developers Conference this year, Apple made quite an impression by introducing its Retina MacBook Pro. Most reviews

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I might not buy a Retina MacBook Pro after all

June 25, 2012October 2, 2012 Calob Horton 8 Comments Featured, mac to pc, macbook pro, pc laptop, switch from mac, switch to pc, Windows, Windows 8

Two weeks ago, Apple announced its new Retina MacBook Pro. It was just about everything I wanted: a powerful processor,

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