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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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What is the difference between iPhone and iPhone Pro?

The standard iPhone targets the broadest audience—users who value Apple’s design, reliability, and performance but prioritize affordability and simplicity. In contrast, the iPhone Pro line caters to professionals, creators, and tech enthusiasts seeking the highest-end features such as advanced camera systems, superior display technology, premium materials like titanium, and exclusive capabilities like ProMotion and ProRAW.

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What is the iPhone Air?

The iPhone Air replaces the “Plus” slot in the lineup — think of it as the lightweight, slim sibling of the regular iPhone 17.

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What does it mean when an external hard drive format is for Mac or for Windows?

The format of a hard drive is specific to an Operating System, however some formats allow you to use them cross platform. Drive formatting is the process of preparing a storage device—like a hard drive, solid-state drive (SSD), USB flash drive, or memory card—for use by an operating system. When you format a drive, you’re essentially setting…

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Designed by Apple in California. Loved in Colorado.

If you’re a Colorado Apple fan, you’ve probably noticed that our state has a knack for showing up in the company’s story — sometimes in small, almost Easter-egg ways, and sometimes in big, headline-worthy moments.

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What’s new in iOS 26?

iOS, Apple’s mobile operating system, was first introduced in 2007 alongside the original iPhone. Originally called “iPhone OS,” it brought a revolutionary touch interface, replacing the stylus- and keyboard-heavy designs of the time with finger-based gestures and a sleek, minimalist home screen.

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