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Daily Deals for May 23, 2012

It’s time to save some of that hard-earned cash with our Daily Deals, featuring a handy list from Dealnews and our own hand-picked selections that include some sweet deals on iOS and OS X software (all prices are USD). Deals from Dealnews Other World Computing : [Computer Accessories] OWC 2012 Featured Move ‘em Out Sale: RAM, accessories, HDDs, more MacMall : [Apple Computers] MacMall Memorial Day Sale: Up to $1,099 off Macs, iPads, and more Dell Home : [Hard Drives] Hard Drives at Dell Outlet Home: 25% off, deals from $53 + $8 s&h Other World Computing : [Media Receivers] NewerTech NuStand Alloy Display Stands from $16 + $4 s&h Dell Home : [SSDs] Samsung 500GB SATA 6Gbps Internal SSD for $277 + $7 s&h eBay : [Battery Chargers & Accessories] 12,000mAh USB External Battery Pack for $16 + free shipping MacUpdate Promo : [Mac Software] Todoist Premium 2 for Mac downloads for $15 Monoprice.com : [24-Inch LCDs Or Larger] Monoprice 30″ 2560×1600 IPS LED LCD Display for $648 + $31 s&h, more PC Micro Store : [iPhone Cases] rooCASE eXTREME Hybrid Shell Case for iPhone 5 for $6 + free shipping Virgin Mobile : [Apple iPhones] iPhone 4S 16GB Prepaid Phone for Virgin Mobile for $382 + free shipping, more mwave : [802.11n Wireless] 802.11n Wireless USB Adapter with 1.2-Mile Range for $37 + 49-cent s&h all4cellular.com : [iPhone Accessories] Apple iPhone 4 / 4S Bluetooth Keyboard Case for $15 + free shipping iOS Software Electronic Arts Memorial Day Sale [iPad and iPhone; Category: Games; On sale for $0.99] Electronic Arts is back with its Memorial Day sale. Most of its iOS app catalog is available for 99-cents. Mail Pilot [iOS Universal; Category: Productivity; On sale for $9.99, down from $14.99] Mail Pilot is a full-featured email client that allows you to view your inbox as a to-do list to quickly act on messages, assign due dates, and organize efficiently with intuitive features and gesture controls. Doodle God [iPhone; Category: Games; On sale for $0.99, down from $1.99] The Power of Creation is in your hands. PhotoCal with Event [iOS Universal; Category: Lifestyle; Now free, down from $2.99] PhotoCal lets you arrange and view your photos more efficiently, while keeping you up to date on your events. AVP: Evolution [iOS Universal; Category: Games; On sale for $0.99, down from $2.99] Play as both the Alien and Predator in this official game brought to you by Angry Mob Games, the creators of PREDATORS[TM], Guerrilla Bob and Muffin Knight. Peterson Birds Pocket Edition – A Field Guide to Birds of North America [iOS Universal; Category: Reference; Now free, down from $0.99] Peterson Birds Pocket Edition has details on more than 800 species of North American birds, with illustrations, range maps, and details. Craigslist [iOS Universal; Category: News; Now free, down from $0.99] Craigslist turns your iPad into a realistic newspaper classifieds section. Penumbear [iOS Universal; Category: Games; On sale for $0.99, down from $1.99] Penumbear is a classic platformer with an emphasis on danger, exploration and puzzle solving. Stick Stunt Biker 2 [iOS Universal; Category: Games; Now free, down from $0.99] Bike fun and challenging tracks in different beautiful atmospheric locations and unlock various bikes. Unmechanical [iOS Universal; Category: Games; On sale for $2.99, down from $3.99] Unmechanical is all about the adventure of a little helicopter trapped in a strange, but fascinating world. DinoCap 3 Survivors [iOS Universal; Category: Games; Now free, down from $0.99] Fight off those ferocious species and this time make sure they are right on the path to afterlife. PDFpen for iPad [iPad; Category: Productivity; On sale for $14.99, down from $9.99] With PDFpen, use your iPad to sign a contract, make corrections, fill out an application, make comments on a presentation and much more. ComicBook! [iOS Universal; Category: Photography & Video; Now free, down from $1.99] ComicBook! is your FULL featured comic book creation app. TiltShift Video – Miniature effect for movies and photos [iOS Universal; Category: Photography & Video; On sale for $0.99, down from $4.99] TiltShift Video gives you all the editing features you need to turn your videos and photos into awesome tilt-shift creations. Pudding Monsters [iPhone; Category: Games; Now free, down from $1.99] Pudding Monsters is a deliciously addicting puzzle adventure with wacky characters and innovative stick-’em-together game-play. Apple’s App of the week. Pudding Monsters HD [iPad; Category: Games; Now free, down from $1.99] Pudding Monsters is a deliciously addicting puzzle adventure with wacky characters and innovative stick-’em-together game-play. OS X Software Yoink [OS X; Category: Productivity; On sale for $1.99, down from $3.99] When you start dragging a file that exists on your hard disk or content from an application, Yoink fades in a tiny window on the left edge of your screen so you can drag to it. PipeRoll [OS X; Category: Games; Now free, down from $0.99] New challenges, fantastic graphics. 5 unique ages and 100 new levels. AgingSpine [OS X; Category: Medicine; Now free, down from $4.99] AgingSpine[TM] by Orca Health teaches you about spine anatomy, conditions, best practices, and helps you find a specialist. xScan [OS X; Category: Utilities; On sale for $0.99, down from $4.99] xScan has been specifically designed to help you monitor the behavior and health of your Mac in a simple and straightforward manner. Daily Deals for May 23, 2012 originally appeared on TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Thu, 23 May 2013 15:25:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Source  |  Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments Continue reading

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AMD outlines Elite Performance laptop APUs with game-ready Wireless Display

AMD isn’t focusing all its attention on its entry-level mobile APUs today: it’s also providing details for the faster Richland -based models. The new A6, A8, and A10 mobile variants fall under the Elite Performance badge, and theoretically beat Intel to the punch with up to 71 percent faster 3D graphics than the current Core i5 family. They also muster about 7.5 hours of battery life with web use, or about an hour longer than we saw in the previous generation . The roster includes both regular power (35W) and low-voltage (17W to 25W) APUs, in dual- and quad-core editions. We’re more interested in how well the chips play with other devices and software, however. Besides the face and motion gesture recognition that we’ve seen before, AMD touts a new take on Wireless Display with low enough latency for game sessions, support for 1080p60 video and native Miracast sharing. The Richland upgrade also introduces a new Dock Port standard that can feed both USB 3.0 and up to three external DisplayPort screens through one cable. If you like what AMD is pitching, you won’t have to wait to try it — Elite Performance APUs have already been shipping with MSI’s GX60 and GX70 , and other vendors shouldn’t be far behind. Gallery: AMD Richland presentation Filed under: Laptops , AMD Comments Source: AMD Continue reading

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Keep Your iPhone Sleek And Protected With The AL13 Case

I love the thinness of the iPhone 5, but hate how fragile the device can be at times. Though I don’t drop my iPhone often, it has happened, and the only thing that has saved my mobile connection to the world is my case. As a frequent iPod, iPhone and iPad user, I’ve gone through my fair share of cases and have come to the conclusion that most of them are either bulky, flimsy, or just plan ugly. However, Designed by M aims to fix this issue with its new case: the AL13. The AL13 is a bumper-style case that is crafted from aerospace grade aluminum. This means that the case will feel solid and protect your iPhone from damage due to drops and bumps. This material is also lightweight due to the fact that is doesn’t cover the front or back of the device. However, because of this, the back of your iPhone is open to scratching and damage. If you’d like to purchase an AL13 case for your iPhone 4/4S or iPhone 5, expect to drop $79.99 . The case is available in five different colors: black, red, blue, white and gray. The AL13 case was originally a Kickstarter project that reached $86,250, quite a bit over its $20,000 goal. The $86,250 was reached in February 2013, and the case actually shipped on time. The post Keep Your iPhone Sleek And Protected With The AL13 Case appeared first on Macgasm . Continue reading

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eTrak GPS+ melds WiFi, cellular and GPS tracking, launches at CTIA 2013 (hands-on)

We’ve come across a number of GPS-based tracking devices over the years but most are rather bulky and difficult to setup. eTrak’s attempting to remedy this here at CTIA 2013 with GPS+, a fob-like product that combines WiFi, cellular and GPS tracking in a small, light and easy-to-use package. The device, which is about the size and weight of a box of licorice-flavored Tic Tacs, features a panic button, multicolor status LED and charging contacts,. It’s meant to be attached to a keyring, and comes with a matching charging base which includes a standard micro-USB connector. Battery life is about 5 days per charge — not too shabby for a product that packs WiFi, cellular and GPS radios. Speaking of which, eTrak’s partnering with Verizon Wireless for CDMA-based network positioning. The company provides a web-based interface which supports geo-fencing with SMS and email notifications, along with iOS and Android-compatible apps. GPS+ will retail for $129 and be available soon (production’s been under way since May 1st). Two plans will be available: $10 per month with a one-year subscription and $15 per month commitment-free. Don’t miss our gallery below and follow the source link for more info. Gallery: eTrak GPS+ tracking device hands-on Filed under: Misc , Wireless , Mobile Comments Source: eTrak Continue reading

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eTrak GPS+ melds WiFi, cellular and GPS tracking, launches at CTIA (hands-on)

We’ve come across a number of GPS-based tracking devices over the years but most are rather bulky and difficult to setup. eTrak’s attempting to remedy this here at CTIA 2013 with GPS+, a fob-like product that combines WiFi, cellular and GPS tracking in a small, light and easy-to-use package. The device, which is about the size and weight of a box of licorice-flavored Tic Tacs, features a panic button, multicolor status LED and charging contacts. It’s meant to be attached to a keyring, and comes with a matching charging base which includes a standard micro-USB connector. Battery life is about 5 days per charge — not too shabby for a product that packs WiFi, cellular and GPS radios. Speaking of which, eTrak’s partnering with Verizon Wireless for CDMA-based network positioning. The company provides a web-based interface which supports geo-fencing with SMS and email notifications, along with iOS and Android-compatible apps. GPS+ will retail for $129 and be available soon (production’s been under way since May 1st). Two plans will be available: $10 per month with a one-year subscription and $15 per month commitment-free. Want to know more? Don’t miss our gallery below and follow the source link for more info. Gallery: eTrak GPS+ tracking device hands-on Filed under: Misc , Wireless , Mobile Comments Source: eTrak Continue reading

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Daily Deals for May 22, 2013

It’s time to save some of that hard-earned cash with our Daily Deals, featuring a handy list from Dealnews and our own hand-picked selections that include some sweet deals on iOS and OS X software (all prices are USD). Deals from Dealnews MacMall : [Apple Computers] MacMall Memorial Day Sale: Up to $1,099 off Macs, iPads, and more MacUpdate Promo : [Mac Software] Phone Amego for Mac downloads for $30 Oyen Digital : [Drive Enclosures] DataTale SMART 4-Bay Thunderbolt HDD Enclosure for $540 + free shipping Other World Computing : [Media Receivers] NewerTech NuStand Alloy Display Stands from $16 + $4 s&h eBay : [Battery Chargers & Accessories] 12,000mAh USB External Battery Pack for $16 + free shipping eBay : [Digital Cameras] Panasonic Lumix GX1 16MP Micro 4/3 Camera Body for $199 + free shipping Monoprice.com : [24-Inch LCDs Or Larger] Monoprice 30″ 2560×1600 IPS LED LCD Display for $648 + $31 s&h, more MegaMacs : [23-Inch LCDs] Refurb Apple 23″ Aluminum Cinema LCD Display for $290 + $19 s&h PC Micro Store : [iPhone Cases] rooCASE eXTREME Hybrid Shell Case for iPhone 5 for $6 + free shipping MegaMacs : [24-Inch LCDs Or Larger] Refurb Apple 30″ Cinema HD Widescreen LCD Display for $750 + $32 s&h Virgin Mobile : [Apple iPhones] iPhone 4S 16GB Prepaid Phone for Virgin Mobile for $382 + free shipping, more TigerDirect : [Microphones] Yeti USB Microphone for $80 + free shipping iOS Software Penumbear [iOS Universal; Category: Games; On sale for $0.99, down from $1.99] Penumbear is a classic platformer with an emphasis on danger, exploration and puzzle solving. Stick Stunt Biker 2 [iOS Universal; Category: Games; Now free, down from $0.99] Bike fun and challenging tracks in different beautiful atmospheric locations and unlock various bikes. Unmechanical [iOS Universal; Category: Games; On sale for $2.99, down from $3.99] Unmechanical is all about the adventure of a little helicopter trapped in a strange, but fascinating world. DinoCap 3 Survivors [iOS Universal; Category: Games; Now free, down from $0.99] Fight off those ferocious species and this time make sure they are right on the path to afterlife. PDFpen for iPad [iPad; Category: Productivity; On sale for $14.99, down from $9.99] With PDFpen, use your iPad to sign a contract, make corrections, fill out an application, make comments on a presentation and much more. ComicBook! [iOS Universal; Category: Photography & Video; Now free, down from $1.99] ComicBook! is your FULL featured comic book creation app. FlickStackr for Flickr [iOS Universal; Category: Photography & Video; Now free, down from $1.99] FlickStackr brings Flickr photo sharing to the iPad. TiltShift Video – Miniature effect for movies and photos [iOS Universal; Category: Photography & Video; On sale for $0.99, down from $4.99] TiltShift Video gives you all the editing features you need to turn your videos and photos into awesome tilt-shift creations. Flickr Studio [iPad; Category: Photography & Video; Now free, down from $4.99] All your Flickr photos and videos, one smart app. Oldify [iPhone; Category: Entertainment; Now free, down from $0.99] Oldify ages AND animates your face in 3D. Stress Check 2 [iPhone; Category: Health & Fitness; Now free, down from $1.99] Stress Check 2 turns your iPhone into a smart device that quantifies your physical and emotional stress level. Tunable – Instrument Tuner [iOS Universal; Category: Music; Now free, down from $2.99] Tunable is a chromatic tuner, tone/chord generator, metronome, and recorder that helps you learn to play steadily, in tune, and on beat. Checkmark [iPhone; Category: Productivity; Now free, down from $4.99] Checkmark is the fastest way to remind yourself of all the things you have to do in your busy life. Tiny Troopers [iOS Universal; Category: Games; Now free, down from $0.99] Take control of a platoon of crack soldiers and deploy in a variety or war zones as you battle through the epic campaign. MoneyWiz – Personal Finance [iPhone; Category: Finance; On sale for $0.99, down from $4.99] Do more with your money. View all your accounts, budgets and bills in one place. Bottle Cap Blitz [iOS Universal; Category: Games; Now free, down from $1.99] Fire bottle caps to smash ice cubes. Rolling Hero [iOS Universal; Category: Games; Now free, down from $0.99] The evil Redman has kidnapped our hero’s girlfriend and you’ll have to turn the world upside down to find her – literally. Pudding Monsters [iPhone; Category: Games; Now free, down from $1.99] Pudding Monsters is a deliciously addicting puzzle adventure with wacky characters and innovative stick-’em-together game-play. Apple’s App of the week. Pudding Monsters HD [iPad; Category: Games; Now free, down from $1.99] Pudding Monsters is a deliciously addicting puzzle adventure with wacky characters and innovative stick-’em-together game-play. OS X Software PipeRoll [OS X; Category: Games; Now free, down from $0.99] New challenges, fantastic graphics. 5 unique ages and 100 new levels. Two Dollar Tuesday [OS X; Category: Various; On sale for $1.99] Two Dollar Tuesday offers three OS X app for $1.99. Titles include Steps, WriteRoom and Corporate Style Packs. Deal ends May 22dd. AgingSpine [OS X; Category: Medicine; Now free, down from $4.99] AgingSpine[TM] by Orca Health teaches you about spine anatomy, conditions, best practices, and helps you find a specialist. xScan [OS X; Category: Utilities; On sale for $0.99, down from $4.99] xScan has been specifically designed to help you monitor the behavior and health of your Mac in a simple and straightforward manner. Daily Deals for May 22, 2013 originally appeared on TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Wed, 22 May 2013 16:10:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Source  |  Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments Continue reading

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Etón Rugged Rukus: Solid solar sound

TUAW has covered the alternative energy accessories from Etón before: the BoostTurbine is an excellent way to charge up an iPhone or iPad when the power is out, the FRX3 acts as an emergency radio and has both solar cells and a hand crank for providing a charge to your iPhone when you need it, and the Mobius solar case for iPhone is a smart way to top off your phone. Now the company has announced the Rugged Rukus (US$99.99), an “all-terrain, solar-powered, wireless speaker.” Designed to work with any of your Bluetooth-equipped goodies, the wedge-shaped Rugged Rukus sports a 20-square-inch photovoltaic cell on one side that charges the internal lithium battery (it can also be charged by plugging into any USB port). In full sunlight, that battery can go from empty to full in five hours, and when the lights go out the Rugged Rukus can operate for up to 8 hours blasting your tunes. A USB charge takes only about 2.5 hours. Note that you can also use the battery in the Rugged Rukus to charge your iPhone. Don’t be concerned about babying the Rugged Rukus if you’re at the beach or camping in a rainstorm, as it has an IPX-4 splashproof rating and it’s also drop-proof from 1 meter (3.3 feet). The Rugged Rukus will be available soon on Amazon and at Apple and REI stores. Etón Rugged Rukus: Solid solar sound originally appeared on TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Wed, 22 May 2013 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Source  |  Permalink  |  Email this  |  Comments Continue reading

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Pandora Radio For iPhone Adds Facebook Sharing, Music Details, More

Pandora Radio for iPhone has just been updated , the most significant overhaul the app has seen in a long time. With the new update, Pandora Radio is getting a whole lot more social and informative. With the new update, Pandora Radio now supports Facebook sharing, so you can publish and share what stations you’re listening to and the music you like best directly on the social network. You can help friends discover new music and even find some new tunes for yourself. You can easily customize what you want to share on Facebook in the Pandora privacy settings. Now when you’re listening to a new song and want to learn more about it, just tap on the album artwork to see additional music details, like lyrics, artist information, and more. The update also adds easy access to the enhanced track menu to create a new station or share, purchase, and bookmark your music. And as always, Pandora Radio’s update also includes the usual performance improvements and bug fixes. The update Pandora Radio for iPhone is now available in the App Store  and it’s a free download if you don’t already have it. Image Credit: CNET The post Pandora Radio For iPhone Adds Facebook Sharing, Music Details, More appeared first on Macgasm . Continue reading

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How To Numb the Pain Of The Apple Waiting Game

Two hundred and ten days, 22 hours, 33 minutes and 22 seconds No that’s not how long since the last Fast and the Furious sequel, it is the excruciating time lapsed since the last major Apple product launch. On October 23, 2012, the world was a kinder and more joyous place. We were months away from the next major release by Psy, Barack Obama was still in danger of being a one-term president, and there had yet to be a music video filmed in space . On that day, Tim Cook unveiled the iPad Mini, a device that we all hated until we actually tried it, and everything was right in the world. Yet here we sit, waiting. One of the downsides of supporting a company with near Kremlin-level security and doublespeak is the fact that during these long stretches there is a tendency to assume absolutely nothing is happening. Whereas Google, Samsung or Microsoft might have a half dozen sneak peeks, product launches and improvised official comments ( uhh ya we’re building a smart watch too! ) a quarter, we are left to wonder if everyone at Cupertino is just running around trying to figure out how to make a five inch mobile phone. The proliferation of tech blogs, Twitter and 24-hour business news means that if you’re not saying anything you’re not doing anything. Of course we all know this is bullshit. The tech world is littered with the corpses of products and services that were teased, demoed and proof of concept’d . Real in every way except the one that matters in the hands of consumers. All that said, there is something different about the most reason Apple silence. Whereas in previous years Apple was so far ahead of the competition in virtually every product area, this year things are aren’t so simple. The gap between Apple and the competition has narrowed to its smallest degree in the post-iPod era. This is undoubtedly a good thing as competition breeds innovation, but maybe it is also time to revisit Apple’s timing and communication strategy. When you’re lapping the competition, as was the case until recently, you can afford to make people wait, to be opaque to the point of frustration. However now, as the wait nears seven months, we are left hoping Congress might force Time Cook to reveal the launch of the next iPhone under oath during his corporate tax hearing . So what’s the solution? No one wants to see Apple start putting out heavily edited concept videos of vapourware, but the current pace of announcements is untenable for financial markets and those with thousands of dollars burning holes in our pockets waiting to be thrown at the next shiny aluminum Apple talisman. One thing that Google seems to have learned lately is that software is king. The recent upgrades to their iOS app suite as well as the Maps changes, Hangouts and their new, ridiculously named streaming music service, show that you can keep things fresh with software far easier than having to release a new incremental hardware improvement every six months. Where this gets tricky is the fact that Apple makes most of its money on hardware, not software. So unlike a lot of suggestions on the Internet, how do we actually take this one and rationalize it with Apple’s corporate self-interest? First, having to wait an entire year for major iOS features or upgrades is just not acceptable anymore. With a few exceptions, such as iOS 4.1, the only features added in a 0.1 update have been those generally promised for the 1.0 but that missed their ship date. From a hardware perspective, I’m largely happy with my iPhone 5. Sure a fingerprint scanner or slightly larger screen might be nice, but the majority of my frustrations can be solved through software. Perhaps the time has come for Apple to begin rolling out a 0.5 release every six months with a couple of major features and a lot of nagging fixes to keep their devices fresher during the long droughts. There could even be a charge for downloading the update, a kind of early adopter tax, whereby you might pay $2 to $5 for access to this new software. All the updates would still be available in the next full release for free to those who wanted to wait, but it would provide a way for Apple to essentially fund its feature testing with early adopters. There really is no reason I should have to wait a full year to get a “delete all” button in Notification Center. A second possibility would be to decouple Apple’s stock apps, which are getting very long in the tooth , with iOS itself. If Photos, Calendar, Mail, Weather, etc, were standalone apps they could be updated outside the standard iOS release schedule. Charging for these stock apps is probably not a good idea as they are a standard part of any mobile operating system. However, providing in-app purchases for feature upgrades or enhanced “pro” versions that iOS could use as system defaults would provide revenue opportunities that could justify splitting their development off from the iOS product. At the very least, Apple needs to start being more responsive to developers, who have expressed frustration at the impenetrable wall that they come across when trying to submit bugs and frustrations with iOS. We all want the shiny new gadget, and I’m certain Apple has some great things coming for us, but when I see some of the great work being done with Google Now it reminds me of just how much of the “wow factor” is associated with software and services, not hardware. As a company that makes the seamless integration of hardware and software a priority, it may be time to start putting a little more emphasis on the part of that equation that can be updated and rolled out far easier than having to ramp up production lines in Shenzhen. This strategy fits quite well with Apple’s culture of secrecy as software updates are much less likely to be leaked in advance. Whereas nearly every piece of Apple hardware gets splayed out for its blurry cam shots long before it ever struts on the stage, software is still a closed shop. More timely software updates can keep Apple in the news, continue to show progress and keep its fans at bay. In the meantime my Apple mad money sits in a savings account, waiting, earning a measly 0.05 percent as I count down the days to WWDC. The post How To Numb the Pain Of The Apple Waiting Game appeared first on Macgasm . Continue reading

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Here’s How To Identify Your Apple Gear

Knowing the model of your Apple device is obviously important. It is especially good to know when you are having an issue with your device and need to look for help in a book or online. Apple does not print the exact model name, such as “iPhone 5″, or generation on its products. Apple hasn’t left you out in the cold completely, however. There are a few ways to determine what model you have of your product. This is done differently depending on the product you are looking up. For Macs, you can go to the “System Information” app in the Utilities folder and the overview section tells you the name of your computer. This can be done for Macs running a more recent version of OS X. When I looked up my computer, I saw that it is a MacBook Pro Retina (Mid 2012). There are also guides online at Apple’s support site that help you identify models of iMacs , MacBooks , MacBook Pros , Mac minis , Mac Pros (8-core) , iPhones , iPods , and iPads . For instance, iPods can be identified by storage capacity, clip, camera, and how the iPod is navigated. Though Apple doesn’t always make thing easy, there is usually a way to get help from them through their support site.   The post Here’s How To Identify Your Apple Gear appeared first on Macgasm . Continue reading

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