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OWC Mark C

OWC Mark C
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Content Marketing Manager
A creative by nature, Mark is a writer, programmer, web developer, musician, culinary craftsman, and interpersonal artisan. He loves the outdoors because greenspace is to the soul as whitespace is to the written word. He does not like Diophantine geometry or mosquitos. Most everything else is okay. Oh yeah, he is also the managing editor of the Rocket Yard blog.

Giving Tuesday: A Word from Larry O’Connor, OWC Founder and CEO

We here at OWC, MacSales.com, and the Rocket Yard blog have long been committed to giving by supporting projects and organizations such as Dell Children's Hospital, Charity Water, Toys for Tots, and Head Start. Just as our commitment to the environment is an essential core value, so is giving to causes that help others, and promote a better world.

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OWC RADiO: Jancy McPhee – the SciArt Exchange and Humans in Space

OWC RADiO Host, Cirina Catania interviews Jancy McPhee, a neuroscientist, and former manager of domestic and international space life sciences research programs for NASA via the Universities Space Research Association and the National Space Biomedical Research Institute. She currently continues her space science work with The Aerospace Corporation. Since 2010, she has developed motivating and novel ways to enhance space education and communication, foster science and technology innovation, and promote global collaboration to solve hard challenges.

OWC RADiO: Tim Standing – SoftRAID, Storage, and Pizza

Tim Standing, VP Software Engineering at OWC, understands every creative’s nightmare. Disaster strikes and you lose a massive amount of your precious work. It could be fire, flood, ransomware, or even something as common as a failed drive. SoftRAID warns...

Speaking Apple - expandable macbook pro?

Is the 16-inch MacBook Pro User-Upgradable?

Apple has been steadily moving away from products that users can upgrade themselves. This has been especially true with its lineup of MacBooks – they have been working to make them thinner, lighter, and more compact for years. In fact, parts have been soldered directly to the board in MacBook Pros since 2012. But since we have seen Apple once again implement user-accessible options in the new 2019 Mac Pro, might we get lucky with the new 16-inch MacBook Pro and a return to the glory days of DIY?

FCC Approves New Mac Pro

It doesn't seem like a big deal, but for those waiting on the new Mac Pro, it is. There wasn't any doubt that Apple was going to be granted FCC approval for its latest and greatest powerhouse, but it's the...

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