Software and Hardware for Apple Mac and Other Computers
Here is a selection of useful computer hardware and software related articles: Apple Macs, iMac, Macbooks, film, digital slide and negative scanners, external disk-drives, open-source (free) software such as GIMP and Microsoft Software, such as Excel and inexpensive Intel Atom "Net-top" computers etc.
Apple are highly innovative company that produces both stylish and technically advanced products. The latest speculation is about the new tablet computer, i.e. a small laptop without the keyboard and a touch-sensitive screen, like a large 10" iPhone or iTouch, possibly to be announced in January 2010 with the name of Apple "iSlate" or maybe "iTablet" watch this space...
Table of Contents: Computers and Computing
- Apple Macs: iMacs and Macbooks
- Apple Macs
- Nettop Computers
- Intel Atom Nettop Computers
- Featured Lensmaster
- Apple Mac Stuff on CafePress
- Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets
- External Disk Drives
- Apple Mac Wikipedia
- Apple Macs
- Scanners and Scanning
- Microsoft Excel
- Home Theater
- Open Source Software: GIMP
- All About Me
- Please Twitter Follow AndyPo
- My Zazzle Gallery
- Please Leave Some Feedback
- Some Related Articles
Apple Macs: iMacs and Macbooks
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Apple Computers: Macbooks and iMacs
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Apple make some wonderful stylish consumer devices, which also function very well, but do they make good computers and software? The standard macbook looks cute and very well made, but it is quite expensive compared to most of the competition. The op...
Apple Macs
Nettop Computers
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Nettop Computer: Acer Veriton N260G Review
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Nettop computers are the new fashion: inexpensive, very low power-consumption; very small and quiet (making them ideal for use as a media-centre PC) They are also ideal as a second computer or for the kids to use and can be left on all day without d...
Intel Atom Nettop Computers
Apple Mac Stuff on CafePress
Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets
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Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Basics and Tips
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Microsoft Excel spreadsheets are relatively easy to use and it can be quite quick to get started and create or edit spreadsheets, but Excel is a very powerful program with many useful, hidden features. I have detailed here a few useful tips and lesse...
External Disk Drives
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Stylish 1TB Disk Drive: Lacie by Neil Poulton 1TB
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External disk drives are an essential piece of kit, even if just for backing up everything on your laptop or desk-top hard-drive. If it is just for back up it needs to be inexpensive, as it may be used infrequently, but must also reliable. Which on...
Apple Mac Wikipedia
Category: File - :Imac 16-9.png|thumb|alt=A wide, thin, and sleek computer made of aluminum with a large, colorful screen.|The newest revision of the iMac, Apple's mid-range computer since 1998.
The Macintosh, or Mac, is a series of several lines of personal computers designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc. The first Macintosh was introduced on January 24, 1984; it was the first commercially successful personal computer to feature a mouse and a graphical user interface rather than a command-line interface. See May 3, 1984.
Through the second half of the 1980s, the company built market share only to see it dissipate in the 1990s as the personal computer market shifted towards IBM PC compatible machines running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows. Apple consolidated multiple consumer-level desktop models into the 1998 iMac all-in-one, which was a sales success and saw the Macintosh brand revitalized. Current Mac systems are mainly targeted at the home, education, and creative professional markets. They are: the aforementioned (though upgraded) iMac and the entry-level Mac mini desktop models, the workstation-level Mac Pro tower, the MacBook, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro laptops, and the Xserve server.
Production of the Mac is based on a vertical integration model in that Apple facilitates all aspects of its hardware and creates its own operating system that is pre-installed on all Mac computers. This is in contrast to most IBM PC compatibles, where multiple sellers create hardware intended to run another company's operating software. Apple exclusively produces Mac hardware, choosing internal systems, designs, and prices. Apple does use third party components, however. Current Mac CPUs use Intel's x86 architecture; models from 1994-2006 used the AIM alliance's PowerPC and models from 1984-1994 used Motorola's 68k. Apple also develops the operating system for the Mac, currently Mac OS X version 10.6 "Snow Leopard". The modern Mac, like other personal computers, is capable of running alternative operating systems such as Linux, FreeBSD, and, in the case of Intel-based Macs, Microsoft Windows. However, Apple does not license Mac OS X for use on non-Apple computers.
Scanners and Scanning
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How to Scan Photographs, Negatives and Slides
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Do you still use a film camera, or do you have lots of 35mm negatives, slides or photographs from years ago that you want to get onto your computer? This article is about my experiences with digital film/slide scanners, a couple of scanner reviews,...
Microsoft Excel
Home Theater
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Home Cinema / Theater
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This is a compilation of articles, reviews and recommendations about home-cinema/home-theatre and HiFi: Reviews of Blu-ray players, LCD televisions, home-cinema-projectors, Nettop and Media PCs and HiFi equipment. The pros and cons of LCD v Plasma t...
Open Source Software: GIMP
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GIMP FREE Photo Editing Software
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GIMP is a free photo-editing tool similar to Adobe Photoshop, which can be used for anything from simple red-eye reduction, cropping and image size or file format changing to full professional photo retouching. GIMP was originally written for Linux,...
All About Me
Lensmaster AndyPo has been a member since July 7 2008, has rated 2,045 lenses, favorited 1,963, and has created 211 lenses from scratch. This member's top-ranked page is "Ferrari 308 - Affordable classic (Magnum's car)". See all my lenses
My Bio
Hi, I am Andy. I live in the U.K. but have worked and travelled all over the world. I am a semi-professional wildlife and travel photographer (i.e. I sold a couple of photos once), semi-retired consultant physicist (i.e. unemployed boffin) with a keen interest in finance (i.e. get rich quick..ly):
My Home Page, More About Me!, My Blog and My other publications
My Newest Lenses:
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How to Hedge your Inveatment Portfolio
Apple Mac Computers, Software etc.
Volterra in Italy
Etosha National Park
Turtle Island, Borneo
Chianti Road, Tuscany, Italy
Chobe National Park, Africa
Danum Valley, Jungles in Malaysia
Lens Of The Day (Twice) and a purple star: "Rain Forests of Borneo" - 20th AND 30th November 2008



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And a few other publications:
Safari in Botswana
Understanding ETFs (Exchange Traded Funds)
Rio de Janeiro: A Travel Diary
Waterfalls in Brazil and Argentina
Bangkok, Thailand (during a military coup)
Tiger Safari in India
Marrakech, Morocco
Vacation in Cuba
African Safari: Namibia
Classic Car Review: Ferrari 308 GTS
Car Review: Jaguar XJ12, Daimler Double Six
Car Review: Jaguar XKR
Investing in National Savings Premium Bonds
How to Reduce Risk of Your Investment Portfolio
Investing in Corporate Bonds
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- Wildlife & Travel Photo Gallery
After many years of traveling the world and taking photos, mostly of wildlife and nature and I have published some of them in a Zazzle Gallery. Here is a selection of some of these photographs and links to the associated Zazzle productions; cards and... view lens -
- Safari and Wildlife Viewing
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- European Travel Highlights
A quick photographic tour of Europe to some of my favourite bits and links to a few more of my more detailed european travel articles, including: Tuscany in Italy Loire Valley and Brittany, France Gibraltar, U.K. (Near Spain) Richmond, London, Engla... view lens -
- Make Money From Home
There are many ways to make money from home and there is a lot of money out there on the internet to be had, but there are also a lot of people chasing the money. This article is about my research: The methods I have tried and the results I have achi... view lens -
- Great Investment and Money Making Ideas
Have you ever been stuck for investment ideas? What should I invest in at the moment? Which stocks are good value? Which markets or investment vehicles should you invest in?This article attempts to cut through some of the jargon and provide some safe... view lens
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