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Winners Club International – Technology | WCI
Technology | WCI
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MacBook Pro 2019: what we want to see
There are some long-time MacBook users out there that are starting to feel like Apple has lost the spark that once brought the company out of its dark ages. There have been a number of new MacBook Pro models in recent years, and other devices, that have been releasing faster than our bank accounts can keep up. And, while some of these upgrades have resulted in improved devices – looking at you, Mac mini – some of these updates have fallen flat.
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Appl Still Hasn’t Fixd Its MacBook Kyboad Problm
Apple’s third-generation butterfly keyboard was supposed to fix all the previous defects but buyers are still having problems.
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Dell Hell Gets Hotter via Bad Bug in Every PC, Laptop - Security Boulevard
Every Dell endpoint running Windows has a nasty remote-code execution vulnerability. Amazingly, Dell figured it would be great to allow a web page to take full control of a PC—admin privileges and all.
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2019 MacBook Pro blows away its predecessors
Apple’s marketing for the recently-announced 2019 MacBook Pro emphasizes how much faster it than last year’s model, and now a benchmark score may confirm that this macOS laptop is almost 30 percent speedier. The top-tier new MacBook Pro employs a Intel 9th-generation Core i9 processor, which just debuted. It’s clocked at 2.4GHz with Turbo Boost up to 5.0GHz. This is the first 8-core macOS laptop, and Apple’s promotional materials promise “40 percent more performance than a 6-core MacBook Pro.”
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Asus ZenBook Pro Duo Sports World's First 14-inch ScreenPad
Asus is doubling down on dual screens. Recently, the company dropped by the Laptop Mag offices to show off its latest innovation in the dual screen laptop space and revealed the ZenBook Pro Duo. The laptop (pricing and availability yet to be determined) sports a 15.6-inch panel with a 14-inch (diagonally) second screen nestled at the top of the keyboard deck.
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Lenovo's new ThinkPad is small, sturdy, and annoyingly short on stamina
The ThinkPad series hasn’t always been a trend follower, often bucking modern stylings for tried-and-true conventions. But even the ThinkPad couldn’t resist the wave of change that is thin bezels. Enter the ThinkPad X390, which equips a larger 13.3-inch display and uses smaller bezels to fit into a still-small chassis.
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All the news, rumors and wishes for Microsoft's Surface Book 3
Microsoft’s Surface Book line saw immense improvements with the Book 2 model, but some flaws remained. Now it’s time to start thinking about the Surface Book 3, and what Microsoft has planned. It hasn’t been officially announced, but that hasn’t stopped us from reading between the lines of patents and rumors.
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One of Apple's most controversial product designs in years may have been the result of Jony Ive's obsession with making devices thinner
Ive was too focused on making thin laptops, and it led to the Apple butterfly keyboard fiasco, a prominent Apple blogger said.
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MacBook Pro 13" Two Thunderbolt Ports 2019 Teardown
Exploring how Apple's engineers wedged a Touch Bar and Touch ID hardware into the existing "Function Keys" MacBook Pro architecture, first launched in 2016.
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Intel Reveals New 10th-Gen Core Processors Suitable for MacBook Air and Base 13-Inch MacBook Pro
Intel today introduced its first 10th-generation Core processors, codenamed Ice Lake. Built on a 10-nanometer process, the chips are designed for thin-and-light notebooks, meaning they could potentially make their way to future entry-level 13-inch MacBook Pro and MacBook Air models.
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The Mac Portable—an Apple flop that led to great things—turns 30
On September 20, 1989, Apple product chief Jean-Louis Gassée stood on a stage in Universal City, California, and unveiled a new computer, the Macintosh Portable. It was Apple’s first battery-powered Mac, and the goal, Gassée declared, was to build a portable Mac that was every bit as powerful and usable as the familiar desktop models: “No subset of applications, no Mac Jr., no compromise.”
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16-inch MacBook Pro Has Improved Speakers, Noise-Cancelling Microphones, and '4% Larger' Screen Than 15.4-inch Model
Following yesterday's report on Apple's new 16-inch MacBook Pro which could be announced as soon as Wednesday, Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman this morning shared some additional details about the upcoming machine via Twitter.
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How Apple's new Pro Display could influence the 2020 iMac design
Do you think its time for Apple to redesign the iMac? We do! Here's what we want to see and what we expect from the 2020 iMac - including the Pro Display XDR features that could arrive on the iMac.
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Why is Apple still selling MacBooks with bad Butterfly keyboards?
After receiving raving reviews, it seems that Apple has found an actual fix to its terrible keyboards on the new MacBook Pro 16-inch. But paying $2,400 to be able to type reliably may be a bit too much for all of us. Thank god we now know that the Cupertino company may update its $1,400 MacBook Pro 13 during the “second quarter of 2020.”
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AMD Threadripper 3970X and 3960X Review: Taking Over The High End
In an incredible alignment of the stars silicon stars, AMD's third-gen Threadripper 3970X and 3960X launch today alongside Intel's new Cascade Lake-X Core i9-10980XE, giving us a look at the future of the high end desktop all in one go.
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Hands-On With Apple's New 2019 Mac Pro
Apple last week finally launched its long awaited 2019 Mac Pro, providing its professional user base with the high-end high-throughput modular machine they've always hoped for. We picked up a base model Mac Pro and in our latest YouTube video, we unbox it and share some initial first impressions.
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Apple Pro Display XDR could disrupt the screens of the future
This is not a successor to the Apple Cinema Display, it's a competitor to $30,000 monitors from Sony and Flanders Scientific.
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Apple working on radical iMac redesign using single sheet of glass
A future version of the iMac may take a more radical form, with Apple considering a redesign of the all-in-one desktop so it effectively exists as a single sheet of curved glass with an embedded display.
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Apple MacBook Air review – TechCrunch
Let’s address the elephant in the room. There’s an undeniable irony reviewing an ultraportable laptop when you’re not allowed to leave your house. Of course, Apple didn’t see this coming. None of us did, with the possible exception of Bill Gates, I suppose.
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