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Apple launches Apple Business, its all-in-one platform

Apple has launched Apple Business, a new all-in-one platform, and its accompanying app/ The tech giant says it includes “key services companies need to manage devices, reach more customers, equip team members with essential apps and tools, and get support from experts...

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Apple patent hints at future iteration of the Magic Keyboard for iPads
Happy 39th Birthday, Mac! And Happy 13th birthday, iPad!

By Weldon Dodd, SVP of Product Strategy, Kandji The introduction of the Mac in 1984 was a momentous occasion in my life. My career in tech started with running a Mac lab at the university I was attending.  It’s astonishing to compare the original 9-inch black and...

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Drive Toolbox is good if not Stellar

The Stellar Drive Toolbox from Stellar Information Systems (http://www.drivetoolbox.com/) is an “everything but the kitchen sink” approach to optimizing the performance of your Mac’s hard drive. It’s an all-in-one, pre-crash, hardware maintenance utility that optimizes, protects, manages, repairs, and sanitizes your Mac hard drive volumes.
 

Poser Pro 2010 is time-saving design, animation program

By Bruce Bicknell

It feels like déjà vu. As you may know, I’ve been fortunate enough to review Poser products from Smith Micro (http://www.smithmicro.com) for many versions now, and with each one I can honestly say that the bar gets raised higher and higher. This one, my friends, is no different, and without a doubt Smith Micro has hit it out of the park with this version.

McTiVia melds your Mac and TV, despite a kludgy set-up procedure

The McTiVia (http://www.awindinc.com/mctivia/), unveiled at January’s Macworld Expo, sounds like a certain health food promoted on TV by Jamie Lee Curtis. But it’s not.


The McTiVia is an US$199 device that lets you show all the content of your Mac — as well as Windows computers, if you care — on your TV wirelessly. You can purportedly control up to eight computers with your mouse and/or keyboard (I’ve only test driven it with one). You can share any content from your computers with your friends and family in your living room.



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