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What’s going on with Solid State Drive and RAM Pricing?

Since 2019, NAND and DRAM costs have moved in clear cycles with large, measurable annual percentage swings

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Why is my Mac, iPhone, iPad or Apple Watch Expanding?

Expanding inside a Mac, iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch often shows up through physical changes to the device’s shape or behavior. Common signs include screens lifting or separating from the frame, trackpads or buttons becoming hard or unresponsive to press, keyboards or cases appearing raised or warped, and the device no longer sitting flat on a surface.

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How do I prepare for the NFL Playoffs with my Mac, iPhone or iPad?

Congratulations to the Denver Broncos on earning a well-deserved spot in the NFL Playoffs. This achievement reflects the team’s hard work, resilience, and commitment throughout the season. We wish them luck in the postseason, Denver Mac Repair and Broncos Country will be cheering you on every step of the way.

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New Year Resolutions for my Mac!

A well-performing Mac computer delivers faster and more reliable operation, allowing users to complete tasks efficiently without interruptions from lag, crashes, or excessive load times

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How do I switch from Microsoft Word to Pages?

Apple’s Pages is a word processing application developed by Apple Inc. as part of the iWork productivity suite, designed to provide a streamlined yet powerful environment for creating professional-quality documents.

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Microsoft Office, iWork (Pages, Numbers, Keynote) and LibreOffice, what’s the difference?

The Mac played a major role in shaping modern word processing by introducing a visual, intuitive approach to creating documents. Early Macintosh computers offered a graphical user interface that allowed users to see fonts, styles, and formatting directly on the screen—something text-based PCs couldn’t match at the time

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Bootcamp and Parallels and VMWare, oh my!

Virtualization creates a virtual environment that allows an operating system to run on the same CPU architecture as the host machine.

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What are the Thunderbolt ports on my Mac?

A Thunderbolt port is a high-speed, all-in-one connector developed by Intel and Apple. Think of it as the Swiss Army Knife of computer ports—it does a lot more than just move data. It combines data, video, and power into one tiny, connector.

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What are the USB ports on my Mac?

A USB port — short for Universal Serial Bus port — is a type of connection found on nearly all modern computers, tablets, and many other electronic devices.

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What is the difference between the iPhone SE or 16E and iPhone?

Apple’s decision to split the iPhone line into the standard iPhone and the iPhone SE the iPhone 16E reflects a strategy to serve distinctly different user groups while maintaining the brand’s overall cohesion. The main iPhone models showcase Apple’s latest innovations—cutting-edge processors, advanced cameras, and premium materials.

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