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Posted on Friday August 21, 2020 | tips, apple, desktops, laptops, macbook air, macbook pro, external monitor for apple computers
Using two monitors doesn't just make working convenient, but it also makes you more productive. If you're using a Mac Mini, Macbook Pro, or Macbook Air, you probably think your external monitor options are limited. Not quite. Here's how to use external monitors as a second display for your Mac computers.
Posted on Monday June 24, 2019 | apple, mac, mac os x, laptops, notification center, desktop, notifications, system preferences
App notifications can be equal parts helpful and frustrating. On the one hand, they make it easier to stay on top of work updates. On the other, they can become distracting and overwhelming. If you use Mac OS X, the best place to start is configuring the settings in your Notification Center.
Posted on Tuesday October 09, 2018 | security, portability, pcs, laptops, hardware upgrades, hardware, desktops, cost savings
In today's business world, computers are an essential investment. Considering the tight budgets of small- and medium-sized businesses (SMB), one can't afford to invest in the wrong hardware. Which is the smartest investment, especially for startups? Laptops or Desktops?
Posted on Wednesday May 03, 2017 | tips, laptops, hardware, battery
Whether you prefer a quick fix or a long-term solution, extending your laptop's battery life should be among your priorities if you're a heavy laptop user. Replacing an old battery with a new one or purchasing a new laptop shouldn't be your only options, especially if you operate a business with limited resources. Here are some more economical ways to extend your laptop's battery life.
Posted on Tuesday February 07, 2017 | laptops, google play, google, chromebook, android
Thanks to Google, the apps on your Android phone that you wish you could use on a larger device might finally find their way to a bigger platform. Even though Android apps are designed for a mobile platform, the apps are also available for the Google Chrome OS-powered Chromebooks. Does this mean Android is taking over the more established players in laptop apps? Not necessarily, but they're taking the first steps in turning that into reality.
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