OS X Mavericks 10.9.2 has been developed and almost ready for release to the public for download. Apple has since sent the latest OS X Mavericks version to developers who will conduct essential tests to make sure you have a stable iOS Operating system with minimal bugs to report.
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Wednesday, 3 July 2013
Mac OSX 10.9 Mavericks - The New and Improved Apple OS
Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks comprises numerous iOS features and
improvement in the default apps provided with Apple’s Mac OSX range.
Mavericks is trendy, mobile friendly and boats massive
improvements in the ever popular touch-centric OS trends sparked by the iPhone
revolution. One of the beauty of
Mavericks is the ease with which it allows desktops, mobile devices and tablets
to network and share data. Whilst still allowing your device to be a computer.
Mac OSx Mavericks still
provide users with that all familiar interface to reduce complications in
navigation and access to your stored files. Mac OSX 10.9 Mavericks is, lean
clean and when installed on a fully tunes device, creates the perfect computing
machine. After all, Mac OSX versions are from the tiger family brands, so it is
no surprise that old bugs will be fixed along with core technology improvement
and power efficiency optimisation. You may already expect it, but it’s still
worth mentioning that Safari has been newly revamped to include tagging and file
management. Solid Rock IT UK can help you with all Mac Repairs in London.
Boastful Features of the new OSX 10.9 Mavericks for Macs
Finder tabs, allows side-by-side folder opening as well as the
ever popular file drag and drop features – compared to the old way of copying
and pasting. Infact, you can also share multiple files and documents with other
Mac users via AirDrop.
View Apps in Full Screen in OSX
10.9 Mavericks
Since the advent of Lion (OSX 10.7), multi-monitor operation became easy, but Mavericks takes this one step further by improving app viewing capabilities across multiple screen effortlessly.
Since the advent of Lion (OSX 10.7), multi-monitor operation became easy, but Mavericks takes this one step further by improving app viewing capabilities across multiple screen effortlessly.
There are many more features to be described for the new Mac OSX
10.9 Mavericks, so watch this space for the next segment of techno blogging
from Solid Rock IT UK.
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Tuesday, 2 July 2013
Mac OSX Mountain Lion Update Released
Mac Security Update is not really common for Mac OSX, but Apple has now released a critical update for the their latest operating system for immediate patching.
Solid Rock IT UK can help not technical users apply the relevant update and also speed up your computer with our professional System Health Check Services and we would like to optimize your system today. For more information about your Mac OSX system upgrade or security patch, simply Get your Mac Support Quote today. Alternatively, call us on 07951 878 703 today.
Apple 'iWatch' is Coming - Is this Exciting or Regular Expectation?
Apple will be launching a new version of the new iWatch, it caught many people by surprise and is a real treat amongst technology enthusiasts.
Solid Rock IT UK is well known for Mac repairs, but we really do have to feature the new iWatch before it starts picking up trend in the summer.
If you haven't had the chance to view the new Apple iWatch, you can check it out here. When we know more about the new iWatch capabilities, we will create another version of this blog for your technology appetite.
Solid Rock IT UK is well known for Mac repairs, but we really do have to feature the new iWatch before it starts picking up trend in the summer.
If you haven't had the chance to view the new Apple iWatch, you can check it out here. When we know more about the new iWatch capabilities, we will create another version of this blog for your technology appetite.
Sunday, 24 June 2012
MacBook Pro 15" with Retina Display
Why MacBook Pro with Retina Display and Why 15 Inch Display Screen?
The new MacBook Pro 15" is the first to represent changing trends in LCD display screen innovations and Apple is the first in line with their 15-inch MacBook Pro model. The truth is, if you want more screen space and trying to make a judgment between cost, weight and portability then the 15 inch MacBook Pro falls somewhere in the middle. The new MacBook Pro with Retina Dispaly is really not too heavy and comes with some of the latest and user-friendly features not found in other models. For instance, if you need speed, the the 15" MacBook Pro with Retina Display is definitely up your street. Let us look at some important areas you may already be pondering. See Real Pictures of the MacBook Pro 15" with Retina Display...What's So Special About The 15"MacBook Pro with Retina Display - Features?
The new MacBook Pro now has SDXC card support and by default now support 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0. There are two USB ports but these are USB 3 interface and as expected provides bacward compatibility for USB 2.
Apple is trying to push the prominence of its Thunderbold Interface and as such the new MacBook Pro with Retina Display does not support FireWire or Ethernet interfaces. This means you will have to buy Apple's Thunderbold Adaptor. This is a perfect opportunity for manufacturers will be making life easy for us by creating Ethernet to Thunderbold Adaptor or FireWire to Thunderbolt Adaptors for those people who looking for cheaper options.
The MacBook Pro with Display relies on the new version of the Mac OS X Lion Operating system called Mountain Lion which is due for release this coming July 2012.
Watch this space for Part Two of the 15" MacBook Pro with Retina Display
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