I was looking at the new Airport Express and it suddenly reminded me of my cat; cute but dumb. Why is it cute I hear you ask? Well for starters the form factor is gorgeous and the finish and attention to detail is superb, essentially it’s an Airport Extreme but in miniature. If you’ve ever …
Category: Hardware
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Jun 12 2012
Upgraded Macbooks and New Macbook
At the WWDC today Apple announced – as expected – a new Macbook. If you are a real hardware tragic then feel free to hope over the Apple website where you will be served up enough detail to pop a button but for most of us, me included, it comes down to a very simple …
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May 04 2012
Re-charging your ink
There are people out there who have smoked 40 cigarettes a day and died at the age of 99 because the plane they were flying in crashed into a house. And yet its still true to say that smoking is bad for you. There are people out there that drink like a fish (yes, please …
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Apr 22 2012
Apple at work
I have decided to buy an Aston Martin with the proceeds I received from getting a dollar everytime someone says “Apples are good with graphics but thats all.” Ok, well perhaps not an Aston Martin, but if I really did get a dollar everytime someone said that I could maybe go on a short holiday. …
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Apr 22 2012
Technology ages like dogs
It’s not unreasonable to think that your technology should last longer but it’s a mistake to think that manufactures make them to breakdown early. The truth is technology ages like dogs and a five year old computer is actually in its retirement. A computer that lasts longer is, in technical terms, a zombie. The decline …
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