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Since I can’t cover everything, here are some recommended articles from other websites. ° From wccftech: Samsung is upgrading its team dedicated towards catering to Apple’s needs, including a group focusing on developing AR headset displays. ° From...
A study by Counterpoint Intelligence Research Partners (CIRP) finds “subtle and yet meaningful iPhone ownership differences between men and women.” In short, male customers tend to buy more expensive, premium iPhones. CIRP sorted its sample data into male and female...
I’m a big fan of Apple’s M1 Macs, especially the 16-inch MacBook Pro. Despite the (relative) plethora of ports on the updated laptop, having some adapters still comes in handy. And Satechi has released two new, very useful ones. The USB-C Multiport MX Adapter...
I hate to use the term “power user,” as I’m not sure exactly what the term means. However, Satechi’s new Thunderbolt 4 Dock is certainly a product that will appeal to those who want power and expandability on Apple’s latest and greatest laptops and are willing to pay...
MicroVision’s (http://www.microvision.com) SHOWWX+, the second generation of its laser pico Projector, is a cool device. But at US$449, it will only appeal to a certain niche of folks since it’s too expensive to be a casual purchase — or toy, if you will — for most of us.
By Steve Baczewski
Canon’s (http://www.usa.canon.com) G-series PowerShot cameras consist of high-end point-and-shoots. They’re often used by professional photographers as a second camera because they produce quality images, are relatively compact, and capture both RAW and JPEG formats.
By the MacTech Magazine Editorial Staff
It’s that time of year where people think about toys they want, and how they want to spend their money for the next year. Whether it’s a new budget with the new year, or just buying something you want, here’s some fun things that we’ve used ourselves this year that we thought any self-respecting geek would love.
How does VMware Fusion 3.1 and Parallels Desktop 6 for Mac compare?
For the past several weeks, MacTech has been working on its latest benchmarks for virtualization. Rather than look at the ‘version-dot-oh’ release, we typically wait for versions to settle down a bit so that we can give our readers results that are relevant for a longer period.