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Extensions for your Mac Pro. eSATA, that is…

A couple of weeks ago, we showed you how to add a PCIe card to the Early '09 Mac Pro. that's cool and all, but what if all you need is a simple eSATA port? Sure, there's some darn good PCIe cards out there that will provide eSATA connectivity, but what if you're on a budget? For half the cost...

A Matter of Trust

You can buy products from a variety of sites across the Net; but often you have to blindly trust that the company will honor the warranty, provide timely customer service, or replace problem products. Often, friends are your trusted vendor...

Repurposing technology can save big bucks!

Who has the iPod shuffle 1st Generation anymore? I don't anymore. Sure there are a few around, but really... You want the latest, greatest, longest lasting iPod. You may have the latest, greatest, almost longest lasting iPod... Almost?!? Any iPod...

Web Subway Map Wows Us

Maps - Geeks, nerds, travelers, and millions of trivia buffs, all love maps. Almost everyone, except my mother, loves maps. Internet maps are particularly interesting, because they often highlight the most read sites in a creative way. One trend is...

Double-Barreled Disk Burning

This week's instructional video shows you how to add a second optical drive to the 2009 Mac Pro. It's a real simple process, requiring only a small screwdriver and a paper clip. This is a useful upgrade, especially if you...

New MacBook Pro 15″ “Unibody” benchmarking tests available

Apple's latest edition to their lineup, the  MacBook Pro 15" (Early 2009) 'Unibody' machines are a welcome addition indeed.  Boasting a definite speed bump to 2.66GHz and 2.93GHz of processor speed and now the ability to use up to 8GB of...

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