No doubt, PCs are the most common computer platforms around the world. However, some experts have argued that MACs which run on MAC OS
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MyMac.com Spotlight: Dr. Jan Linxweiler
Who are the people behind the technology that we love so much? We know the products, the websites, the online personalities but we want
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Club Nintendo – Level 129
Tim Chaten and John Armour discuss the new Splatoon amiibo, Nintendo’s E3 2016 plans, and more. Download and listen here RSS Feed for your
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Kanex Mini Bluetooth Keyboard with Stand Cover – Review
I recently had the opportunity to review the Kanex Mini Bluetooth Keyboard with Stand Cover, and I am impressed. Inside the box are the keyboard itself, a magnetic cover (which doubles as a stand for your tablet or phone), and a USB charging cable.
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Audioengine W3 Premium Wireless Audio Adapter – Nemo Memo
Audioengine’s excellent W3 Premium Wireless Audio Adapter is a send/receive two-module system that uses proprietary wireless technology to play your music to any speaker with mini audio or RCA ports. The modules can be powered from either AC or USB sources, including iPhone power plugs and external USB-output batteries, plus many others. Audio quality is superior to Bluetooth.
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MyMac Podcast 608: Customer or Product?
Free stuff is always great right? Except for when it isn’t. Gaza and Guy discuss some of the pluses and minuses-es-es of free online services. The only price you pay for this podcast is listening to it! OH! And there’s a now Patreon link in case you DO want to pay for it, but you don’t have to.
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Influx WiFi Maximizing Router Dock – Review
Before I started using the Influx WiFi Maximizer Router Dock two weeks ago, I could not do what I am doing at this moment. I am now using my laptop in my dining room, about 40 feet away from my router and modem, and I am getting a strong and constant WiFi connection despite various walls and 90 degree obstructions between me and the router.
Read MoreTechFan #257 – Self Driving Episode
Owen Rubin joins Tim Robertson again this week to discuss self-driving cars, Microsoft trying to trick people into upgrading to Windows 10, living in
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Travel Tips for Techies (And Everyone Else) – Nemo Memo
I just returned from my fourth weekend trip taken during the past two months. Two journeys were by car and two were by airplane. I live in Tucson in southern Arizona. One trip each was to Nevada and northern Arizona, and two were to Marin County, north of San Francisco, California. The California flights were for family occasions, and both Nevada and northern Arizona were for sightseeing. Only the Arizona trip included other people: daughter and son-in-law. We took our small family dog with us on the sightseeing trips and also on the first California flights.
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ZTE Axon 7 – Review
The mobile market seems to become more saturated with high-end devices with each passing year, and 2016 looks to be no different. We’ve already seen very impressive releases with the powerful Samsung Galaxy S7, and while details around the Apple iPhone 7 are still murky, there’s been one company seeking to make a big statement on the mobile scene, and that’s ZTE.
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MyMac.com Spotlight: Mark Allan
Who are the people behind the technology that we love so much? We know the products, the websites, the online personalities but we want
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Tenda AC15 Smart Dual-band Gigabit AC1900 WiFi Router – Nemo Memo
This new WiFi and Ethernet router has excellent performance at an affordable price. The physical unit is attractive, and the setup process is the quickest I’ve ever done. An included paper instruction sheet will be easy to understand for techies, and somewhat less so for ordinary people. Phone support is available, and the product carries a generous three-year warranty.
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MyMac Podcast 607: 53 Errors but a Phone ain’t one
Back to the usual shenanigans for the GMen who can’t quite figure out one week from another. Then they talk about the ongoing saga of the dreaded Error 53 that some people who have had their iPhone parts replaced and whether Apple’s seemingly lack of focus could be to blame.
Read MoreMobile and Online Gaming
People who are concerned with security on the internet are likely to acquire a mobile phone like iPhone or Android over a PC. This
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What Sets Playster Apart From Other Streaming Services
In the modern world, most people use their mobile devices for just about everything. Using a mobile device is a great way to stay
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TechFan #256 – Bad Graphics
Owen Rubin joins Tim Robertson for a long and lively discussion on Classic Macs, Arcades, HP, Freedom of the Press, Peter Thiel and Gawker, Magic Eraser, PS4, and much more. This episode of sponsored by MacSales.com
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Creative’s iRoar Mic and Sound Blaster Roar Pro, plus (Original) Sound Blaster Roar – Nemo Memo
The versatile new iRoar Mic is a career-changing gem for educators, musicians, lecturers, and presenters everywhere. In conjunction with Creative’s Sound Blaster Roar Pro, this battery-powered Bluetooth wireless microphone fills rooms with voice and music. The audio source can be either direct via live voice, direct via external microphone into the iRoar’s AUX port, or remote using the LINE input. The microphone is on the top of the small unit, and the two ports are on the bottom.
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MyMac.com Spotlight: Peter Borg
Who are the people behind the technology that we love so much? We know the products, the websites, the online personalities but we want
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Kensington Expert Mouse Wireless Trackball – Review
First off a confession. I hate Apple’s Mice. They have come in all shapes and sizes over the years and they give you one for free with almost (except the Mac Mini) every desktop computer they sell. I look at them with contempt. I know there are those misguided people that like, love, or endure them, but they end up in a dusty drawer that I view with loathing each time I think about them.
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Curo Dopp Kit – Review
This ain’t your father’s Dopp Kit, you say? It may not be, but it represents the quality and attention to detail of another time. This bag is carefully made by hand in San Francisco from distressed full-grain leather with a water-resistant woven lining and meticulous stitching throughout.
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