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Ordering a MacBook Pro; and Affinity Pro for Windows
Life, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 16/11/2016
» Reporting on Apple is sometimes perverse. Only a few hours after last week's eXtensions column, Apple opened the doors on its Thai site and the MacBook Pro went on sale here. Although the US site still showed delays of four-to-five weeks, the time was two-to-three weeks for those ordering here.
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Is the iMoney still rolling in? Probably.
Life, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 21/01/2015
» On Tuesday (early Wednesday here), Apple will hold a conference call to announce the results of its first fiscal quarter. This is scheduled for Tuesday, Jan 27, at 2.00pm Cupertino time, 5pm Wall Street (Eastern Time), which is 5am here.
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Mother's little helpers
Life, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 09/04/2014
» There are several ways to navigate quickly round OS X, starting at the bottom of the screen with the Dock. This displays icons of several applications including any currently open, plus some minimised documents or browser pages. With the cursor over a Dock icon, click and hold opens a menu in a black frame with options for the file or application. These differ if the application is running or not.
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Up and running again, thanks to backups and a new machine
Database, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 22/09/2010
» Last Monday, for the second time this year, I un-boxed a new MacBook Pro: this time the basic 13". This will be a stand-in for my 15" MacBook Pro that is currently in dry dock.
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A perfect relationship _ for a while
Database, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 18/08/2010
» Some may think that with all the Macs I have written about over the past few years, everything works perfectly. My own Macs have all behaved well. My first modern Mac, which I bought in early 2002, still performs sterling duty in the hands of a friend. After three years of great service from my 2.16Ghz MacBook Pro, it was an easy decision to move to the current 2.66Ghz version with the i7 processor.
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When your kernel panics, you should try not to
Database, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 14/04/2010
» While I was thinking about how new users deal with the move to OS X, one wrote to me with a question: What is a Kernel Panic? The Kernel is the core of the operating system, linking the computer's hardware components to the software.
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Out with the old: Get ready for the new
Database, Graham K. Rogers, Published on 03/02/2010
» When I was a teenager, I had a series of cheap, used cars. The criteria for changing those that lasted was either that the ashtrays were full or the tyres needed changing.
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