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Gartner: Global PC shipments fell 8.3% in Q4 2015, Apple only ...

Gartner: Global PC shipments fell 8.3% in Q4 2015, Apple only <b>...</b>


Gartner: Global PC shipments fell 8.3% in Q4 2015, Apple only <b>...</b>

Posted: 12 Jan 2016 01:45 PM PST

Above: People check out the new MacBook Pro 13-inch. Image Credit: Dylan Tweney/VentureBeat. The PC market ended its poor year with another negative quarter. Both Gartner and IDC agreed: PC shipments were down globally, again.

Apple refurbished 15-inch Retina <b>MacBook</b> Pros available for up to <b>...</b>

Posted: 12 Jan 2016 06:39 AM PST

Apple has Certified Refurbished 2015 15? Retina MacBook Pros available for up to $380 off the cost of new models. An Apple one-year warranty is included with each model, and shipping is free: - 15? 2.2GHz Retina MacBook Pro: $1699 ...

What's <b>New</b> in iOS 9.3: Night Shift, <b>New</b> Quick Actions <b>...</b> - Mac Rumors

Posted: 11 Jan 2016 01:06 PM PST

Apple's iOS 9.2.1 update is still in testing, but that didn't stop the company from surprising us with an iOS 9.3 beta this morning. The iOS 9.3 beta is one of the biggest updates to iOS 9 yet, introducing a new Night Shift feature and improving ...

iOS 9.3 Gallery & Feature List: Night Shift, <b>New</b> 3D Touch features <b>...</b>

Posted: 11 Jan 2016 11:29 AM PST

Jeremy's 5: Post-CES, SDLMAME, Apple News, Apple Watch 2 + 12? MacBook 2 ... The new operating system adds new features for the Health, Wallet, Notes, and Settings apps, in addition to a Night Mode and new 3D Touch shortcuts.

O'Grady's PowerPage � Thunderbolt 3, USB Type-C ports becoming <b>...</b>

Posted: 11 Jan 2016 08:25 AM PST

Where the Mac is concerned, a new lineup of MacBooks and MacBook Pros with Thunderbolt 3 and a new version of the Thunderbolt Display could be a potent combination. The current display provides more USB ports and an Ethernet jack to ...

Poll: Do you want a thinner iPhone 7 at the expense of the 3.5mm <b>...</b>

Posted: 11 Jan 2016 06:30 AM PST

Apple is no stranger to being first to ditch old technologies while ushering in the new (think floppy drive, optical drives, and everything on the new 12-inch MacBook, as a few examples), but how do you feel about this particular transition?

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