Refurbished Macs
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July 16, 2012
The following is a sponsored review.
Even refurbished macs still look good and are durable. While they may be overly expensive, their hardware’s durability makes it attractive to get one because these can actually last you for so many years.
And by many years, I meant until when the battery will last. These refurbished Macs can be purchased from MyService, an Apple authorized service provider.
MyService also accepts repairs and upgrades to any Mac products you have. The Apple products that you purchase from them are all backed with a 1 year warranty. Free shipping is provided too so you will never have to worry about paying more just for shipping costs. These are all covered once you buy any refurbished Mac.
Considering that refurbished products are in some way new, this is a better deal than buying a brand new Mac. They are overly priced as I mentioned awhile ago and considering that not a single hardware part is Apple, it really is not worth it to buy one as such Apple prices.
However, there are people who are die hard Apple fans who want to be in on the trend. The better alternative is to buy refurbished Macs than brand new ones.
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The iPhone’s Dynamism Is Its Strength
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October 31, 2011
The iPhone 4S changes the face of the phone in a very dynamic fashion. Instead of doing as other manufacturers have done and just lumped a large processor into a device and added a number of other minor software changes Apple has done something very dynamic and decided to change the fundamentals of how we use our phones.
Although the iPhone 4S deals come with a number of innovations in the physical or hardware arena it is also a very different phone in the software area and offers a lot of changes.
Memory is set to be hugely impacted upon with the phone. Most people clog up their phones with large amounts of music and media and this often means even 32GB is not enough, especially if you are an avid music fan. The invention of the iCloud service changes this and means the phone is now free of the memory constrictions experienced before. This seriously allows the phone to focus on smaller memory needs in the future and may see it go into the video streaming area in a similar way to the HTC Watch application provided by HTC.
The other major change with the iPhone 4S is with Siri which allows the phone to be used with voice controls. This option offers a new and more intuitive way to interact - through language. This will also see huge differences in the way we use a phone and may even see differences in screen technology in the future. Siri offers a far broader range of methods for devices to be used and also means no more toggling through menus. This is ingeniously dynamic and as regards Apple is a fine example of Steve Jobs’ genius and shows how once again he looked into the future and saw steps ahead of all the other manufacturers.
Apple has caught up with others in the hardware area, which really is of massive impact in a number of short term ways.
However it is the long-term innovations that will have the greatest impact. These factors all mean that Apple is not only ahead at the moment but has taken a big leap for the future - a step which will see huge changes and a really sets the fundamentals up for the next generations of iPhone mobile phone deals and paves the way for others to follow.
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My Thoughts On The iPhone 4S
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October 6, 2011
One word. Disappointed. I was looking forward to seeing a very new model, probably supposed to be called iPhone 5. A bigger screen perhaps. But no, they released an iPhone 4 with an ‘S’ with the same screen size. While the 8mp camera as well as its processor should keep itself on par with its Android competitors, I was hoping they would release a new model that features a bigger screen.
And there is also the issue of how much RAM it will have. Since they did not even mention it in their website, I am going with 512MB. But who knows, I hope I am wrong. If it will be 1GB, then I might just buy one for my wife. Of course I may borrow it from time to time because I plan to start coding for iOS.
And then, there is the much hyped Siri. It could be revolutionary, it could be not. I won’t be using that for sure since I do not like using the voice feature.
Again, I expected too much. Considering that just a few days before the iPhone 4S’ release, their invitation said “Let’s Talk iPhone”. Can’t be blamed for expecting too much just from that phrase.
I believe Samsung and HTC pose the biggest threats to Apple’s dominance I think Apple should stop with the ‘S’ model release every other year. The Samsung Galaxy S3 looks to be even better than this year’s S2 so Apple should step up their game.
I might, just might get an iPhone 4S provided that the RAM is 1GB. That, at least should last me many years even with many OS updates and increased requirements from upcoming future games.







