A recent Apple technote details the correct MagSafe adapters for various flavors of MacBooks. While most look alike, some have different power ratings.
Archive for February 10th, 2008
So many MagSafe adapters - who knew?
Filed in: Apple/Mac
Apple Extending Trademark to Include Hand Held Gaming
Trademork notes that Apple has filed to extend their Apple trademark into new areas, covering:
Toys, games and playthings, namely, hand-held units for playing electronic games; hand-held units for playing video games; stand alone vi…
Filed in: Apple/Mac
Apple Extending Trademark to Include Handheld Gaming
Trademork notes that Apple has filed to extend their Apple trademark into new areas, covering:
Toys, games and playthings, namely, hand-held units for playing electronic games; hand-held units for playing video games; stand alone vi…
Filed in: Apple/Mac
Vista SP1 imminent
It’s been a difficult year for Microsoft’s new desktop operating system. There’s been quite some reluctance directed towards Windows Vista and uptake has been slower than Microsoft would like. While Vista does introduce some additional security and a wonderfully polished interface it also has quite a few issues: …
Filed in: Software
10 Small Business Technologies That Just Plain Work
There are things in life that just work as promised. Refrigerators. Clock radios. Flattery. Children’s Motrin. FEMA. Velcro. Blue jeans. Big Macs. “Seinfeld.” Jack Daniel’s. These things make me happy. They consistently do their job. They do not inconvenience me. Except for FEMA — that’s the Federal Emergency Management Agency. I’m just kidding about that one.
Filed in: Personal Tech
The Mac Gaming Renaissance, Part 2
Game developers are slowly warming to the idea of producing more games for the Mac platform. Presently, it’s possible to find a handful of famous titles from top-tier game makers. However, if you’re looking for intense, graphics-heavy games — the type of games best played on top-of-the-line machines — you’re mostly out of luck.
Filed in: Personal Tech
As the Online Matchmaking World Turns
It’s the weekend before Valentine’s Day, and you might be looking for a special someone. Maybe you’re one of the millions of people who haven’t tried an online matchmaking service. Or maybe you tried one a while ago and were disappointed by the number of people more interested in casual dating than in establishing serious relationships.
Filed in: Personal Tech
A Speedy Migration From Web to Desktop
The Nasdaq Stock Market and the American Cancer Society are looking to Adobe Integrated Runtime technology to take some of their rich Internet applications to the desktop. The new AIR technology from San Jose, Calif.-based Adobe Systems is among several emerging products that promise to let companies run Web applications built using various Ajax tools on desktop systems
Filed in: Personal Tech
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