Replacing New Retina MacBook Pro Battery Will Cost 54% More

Apple’s new MacBook Pro with Retina display is making a lot of waves in the tech world – and while most of the feedback is eulogizing the new notebook, here is a bit of news which may not be very welcome by prospective Retina MacBook Pro buyers. The news is that if you purchase the Retina display MacBook Pro and want its battery replaced, it is going to cost you 54% more than when replacing a MacBook Air battery.

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TI Shows OMAP-based Toshiba Windows RT Tablet

Texas Instruments has shown a Toshiba tablet running on Windows RT with the former’s OMAP processors. The first prototype of the device was shown in Computex by Toshiba couple of weeks ago. This is one of the first functional prototypes of Windows RT tablets, after a slow start of the operating system.

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Apple Follows A Secret Strategy To Encourage Users To Touch Apple Products

Apple has always received the top marks for satisfying the aesthetic wants of its users. From iPod to iPad and iPhone, the company lays special emphasis on the appearance as well as the experience of using the device so that the aesthetic sense of a user is quenched. Now, it has been revealed that this is not limited merely to Apple products.

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Apple 13-inch MacBook Air Versus Other Ivy Bridge Ultrabooks – Which One Is Better Money-Wise

Apple’s products have been lambasted by the critics frequently for their hefty prices. More often than not, this has proved true. Similar machines with similar specs cost much less when compared to Apple’s machines. However, Apple beat them in performance, a fact not many can deny. Below is a detailed analysis of Apple’s 13-inch MacBook Air, compared to other Ivy Bridge ultrabooks.

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Apple Will Soon Launch A 13 inch Retina MacBook Pro, Analyst Says

Apple’s 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display is already doing its round around the web, with hoards of professionals craving to lay their hands on this ultra-powerful, ultra-sleek machine. However, that is not all from Apple. According to KGI’s analyst, Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple will soon be releasing yet another 13″ MacBook Pro with Retina display. So hold tight for a lighter Retina display notebook.

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Retina Display Makes MacBook Pro’s Graphics Truly Eye-Popping

Apple’s new MacBook Pro has taken the world aback. It is so powerful and yet elegant and beautiful at the same time that the world is literally hooked up to it. It packs an awesome Retina Display which, on a 15.4″ display, becomes all the more awesome. But just how excellent is a Retina display on a MacBook Pro?

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‘Super Wi-Fi Antenna’ Can Pick Up Signals From A Distance

There are many ways to catch W-iFi signals from a distance, such as standing on the roof of house (or hoisting laptop up a mountain). The most common method is to use an antenna extender. And, Super Wi-Fi Antenna has extended this method further. It can catch Wi-Fi signals from a mile away. By using this antenna, you can connect your devices from any places like car, RV campsite, the park that means where Wi-Fi network publicly will be available within up to a mile away. This Wi-Fi antenna is available at First Street Online for $119.95.

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Apple May Redesign iMac And Mac Pro In 2013

During the yesterday’s WWDC event, the one thing that awed everyone was the ultra-powerful MacBook Pro with Retina display, a machine that seems unmatched in the world of notebooks. In fact, the kind of hardware it packed, this MacBook Pro may even put a lot of desktop machines to shame. And that is perhaps why Apple seems less interested in pursuing its desktop lineup.

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