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Why We Need the 17-Inch MacBook Pro

March 1, 2016 by Justin McGee 127 Comments

During the WWDC in the summer of 2012, Apple unveiled its newest versions of its MacBook lineup. The 13-inch version was a combination of power and portability, and the 15-inch model packed just as much of a punch as the 13-inch notebook, but the extra screen space gave you just a bit more real estate […]

Filed Under: Mac Tagged With: Macbook Pro, opinion

How Much Does Security Matter to Consumers?

February 25, 2016 by Justin McGee 1 Comment

For years, security has been a hot button issue for the tech industry. From cyber hacking and digital fraud to data encryption, tech security has been a mainstay in the headlines lately, and with Apple’s recent controversy over unlocking a terrorist’s iPhone, the public eye is once again fixated on Apple’s security and the ways […]

Filed Under: iOS, iPad, iPhone Tagged With: iOS, iPhone, security

Are Wearables Really the Future?

February 23, 2016 by Justin McGee 3 Comments

In the middle of the twentieth-century, when comic book gumshoe Dick Tracy sported his watch that just so happened to double as a two-way communicator, such technology was truly a thing of the future. Talking to someone through a device strapped to your wrist was just as much science fiction to people in 1946 as […]

Filed Under: Apple Watch Tagged With: Apple Watch, wearables

Apple, Security and Your Passcode

February 18, 2016 by Justin McGee 3 Comments

There’s one simple thing, just one thing that stands between strangers knowing virtually everything about you. From personal health and financial information to your email and social media accounts, just one thing is keeping people out of your most private information. What’s that simple thing? It’s your iPhone’s passcode. Whether your passcode is a simple 4-digit […]

Filed Under: iPhone Tagged With: FBI, iPhone, privacy

The Best Bags for Your Apple Gear

February 16, 2016 by Justin McGee 2 Comments

Are you still putting your MacBook in that ratty old backpack from high school or college? Dump it! It’s time to up your bag game and carry your Apple gear in style! It’s tough to find a bag that’s just as cool as a shiny new MacBook, but we’re here to help. We’ve compiled this […]

Filed Under: iPad, Macbook, Macbook Air, Macbook Pro Tagged With: Brenthaven, Chrome, Jansport, Patagonia, Timbuk2

iOS Games That Will Help You Pass the Time

February 12, 2016 by Justin McGee 2 Comments

Remember the Game Boy and Game Boy Color? Okay, if you were born before 1998, the chances are that you have no idea what I’m talking about. But from the late eighties to the early nineties, the Game Boy was the only name in mobile gaming market. Nintendo has produced several Game Boy successors, but […]

Filed Under: iOS Tagged With: iOS, iOS games, iPhone

Apple Watch Feeling a Little Stale? Dress It Up with These Great Apple Watch Bands

February 11, 2016 by Justin McGee 5 Comments

One of the best things about the Apple Watch is that it gives the user (or wearer, in this case) the opportunity to a lot of customization. Digital watches are made to be very utilitarian, but they’re definitely not appropriate for every situation, and with just a few swipes and taps, the Apple Watch transforms […]

Filed Under: Accessories, Apple Watch Tagged With: Apple Watch, Apple Watch Sport

Using Your Apple Watch to Connect with Friends

February 9, 2016 by Justin McGee Leave a Comment

At first, the Apple Watch seems like a really solitary device. It’s really unlike the iPhone or iPad. You use your iPhone to connect with other people, whether it’s through sharing and liking things on Facebook, tweeting at your favorite celebrity or texting your mom. In much the same way, the iPad is a very […]

Filed Under: Apple Watch Tagged With: Apple Watch

Managing Your Blog on the Go? Tips to Stay Organized and Productive with iOS

February 5, 2016 by Justin McGee Leave a Comment

Even under the best circumstances, managing a blog is never easy. You’re constantly brainstorming new ideas, spending way too much time doing research on your topic, writing a few drafts, finding the perfect pictures to complement your copy and proofing your “final” draft a few hundred times. The entire process of managing a blog, from […]

Filed Under: iOS Tagged With: blog, hosting, iOS

Giving in and Embracing the Big Screen iPhone

February 4, 2016 by Justin McGee 1 Comment

My absolute favorite version of the iPhone has always been the iPhone 4s. From a everyday use perspective, the glass that made up the back was totally impractical (I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen busted backs on iPhone 4s’s), but it added to the overall aesthetic of this device. It was simply […]

Filed Under: iPhone Tagged With: iPhone, iphone 6s

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