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If you need to add a few extra cards to your new Thunderbolt-equipped Mac
system, you will be pleased to know that Magma have created the
perfect solution for you with the launch of the Magma ExpressBox 3T
expansion chassis, complete with Thunderbolt connection. |
Looking to get a little more excitement from your iOS device?
Well Dexim have created a AppSpeed remote control device that that
allows you to control RC cars and trucks using your iPod Touch, iPhone
or iPad. |
Apple
announced their new 27 inch Thunderbolt Display back in July, and it
looks like the first ones will start shipping to Apple Store’s this
week, and will probably start shipping to people who have already
ordered them at the same time.
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If you have a Mac system but need the option of a Windows system, the
Parallels Desktop 7 software enables you to ditch your Windows machine
and simply use your Intel Mac system to run both Windows and OS X
together. |
If you find yourself loaning money
to friends and then forgetting when, where and how much you have
outstanding. A neat little application has been developed called
PayMeBack which has been designed to take the pain out of remembering. |
Voomote have unveiled their new all-in-one universal remote iOS application
and Zapper which combine to provide everything you need for an entire
home entertainment experience, says VooMote, including TV Guides, social
media and more all from your iOS device. |
Skepticism never hurts. When it comes to news like this, it’s best to remain skeptical for the moment. A man who contacted Cult of Mac is claiming he was mistakenly given an Apple Store hard drive full of sensitive company information. How could this possibly happen? We’re mystified too. Here are the facts laid bare |
Designed to work with the iPad 2, Logitech announced the Fold-Up
Keyboard for iPad. Powered by Bluetooth, the keyboard attaches to the
bottom of the iPad and is designed to travel with the Apple tablet.
When in use, two sides of the keyboard rotate out and lock into place
to form a full-sized keyboard. When the keyboard is unfolded and locked
into place, it automatically powers up for use with the iPad 2. It also
turns off automatically when unfolded and can be recharged through a USB
connection. It’s also compatible with the iPad 2 Smart Cover, thus both
can be used to protect each side of the iPad 2. The keyboard also acts
as a stand when in use and includes a variety of keyboard shortcuts to
highlight areas of text within an app like Pages. |
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