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Review: 13 inch Apple MacBook Pro (Mid 2010) by Geekbubble on Jun 7, 2010The mid-2010 13-inch Macbook Pro is not a new model. Apple just refreshed the innards with a speedier processor, stronger graphics, beefier battery, bigger memory and storage. Although not upgraded to the new Core i5 like it's bigger siblings, these...
First Impressions: 13 inch Apple MacBook Pro (Mid 2010) by Geekbubble on May 7, 2010I have been meaning to buy a MacBook Pro since December of last year, but knowing that Apple will refresh the line soon, I decided to wait – I don’t need a laptop THAT bad ... Related posts:This is why we don’t have a Core iX Macb...
How To Erase Your Drives Securely by Geekbubble on Apr 1, 2010Identity theft is one of the major concerns digital age brings us. With most of our lives stored in our computer, we should take all necessary measures to protect and guard them, and make sure ... No related posts.
MSI Unveils X-Slim X360 by Geekbubble on Mar 9, 2010MSI added another ultra portable laptop to their X-Slim series in the form of X-Slim X360. It is the first ultra-slim notebook to utilize Intel’s Arrandale ULV platform. The X360 is powered by an Intel ... Related posts:This is why we don&...
New Office 2007 Users Gets Free Office 2010 Upgrade by Geekbubble on Mar 7, 2010If you’re one of those guys who is holding off your Office 2007 purchase because Office 2010 is coming, you can jump for joy now. Microsoft’s Technology Guarantee will give you a free Office 2010 ... Related posts:Windows 7 Sells 90 M...
Windows 7 Sells 90 Million Copies by Geekbubble on Mar 6, 2010Microsoft Windows 7 sold over 90 million copies, announced the company’s CFO Peter Klein. With just under 5 months since its October 22, 2009 announcement, Windows 7 is the fastest selling operating system to date. Thanks ... Related posts:C...
Microsoft Bill Gates Dumps Facebook: “Too Many Friend Request” by on Jul 26, 2009Bill Gates confessed at an event in New Delhi today that he gave up on Facebook because he couldn’t keep up with the friend requests. Gates remarked that there were “10,000 people wanting to be my friends” after he tried out the service, and it...


