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How Useful Is the Touch Bar on the MacBook Pro?

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 31 AUG 2017

Apple’s refreshed MacBook Pros from last year received a fair share of flak from Mac loyalists. Major complaints included removal of the SD card slot, using futuristic-but-mostly-incompatible-today USB Type-C ports, and flaky real-world battery life. Power users sighed at Apple’s […]

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5 Things to Know Before Replacing a MacBook With the Surface Laptop

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 11 MAY 2017

Microsoft interestingly chose an education-focused event to launch the newest member of the Surface series of computers: the Surface Laptop. It was interesting because almost everything about the Surface Laptop spells premium; from the laser-cut Alcantara material that wraps the […]

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Enter to Win Apple’s Latest Masterpiece: The MacBook Pro Giveaway

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 18 MAR 2017

This giveaway is brought to you by our friends at StackSocial. The new 13″ MacBook Pro can handle video editing, word processing, intense gaming, and almost anything else you throw at it. This impressive piece of machinery is normally priced […]

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Are Cheap MacBook Adapters Safe or Worth It?

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 27 NOV 2016

When you need to replace your MacBook charger, there are plenty of options other than an $ 85 official one. But is buying a third-party adapter a good idea? They’re definitely cheaper, but are they safe? I did some research to […]

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Microsoft Pays You to Ditch Your MacBook for a Surface

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 11 NOV 2016

Microsoft really wants you to buy a Surface device. So much so it’s willing to take that old MacBook off your hands in exchange for cold, hard cash. Or, more specifically, some money off the price of a new Surface. […]

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Win a Shiny New Apple Laptop in Our Mega MacBook Giveaway!

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 25 JUN 2016

This giveaway is sponsored by our partner, StackSocial. There is never a bad time to upgrade your laptop. From speeding up work to playing the latest games, shiny new hardware just makes things better. To help cut the cost, we […]

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MacBook Trackpad Not Working? Some Troubleshooting Tips

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 29 MAR 2016

It doesn’t matter how much money you might have spent on a tech device, things can and do go wrong. One of the most common complaints among MacBook users is a malfunctioning trackpad. Whether the mouse has stopped moving, clicking […]

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MacBook Keyboard Covers: Should You Buy One?

Delta Media in latest news 0 comments 29 FEB 2016

Like many MacBook accessories, keyboard covers are a bit of an unknown: they seem like a good idea, but for less than $ 10, how good can they really be? Will they make your computer more useful, or just make typing terrible? […]

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