Category: 918: Native Resolution on Retina Macs, Surf Safe, Electromagnetism and Hard Drive Destruction
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Electromagnetism and Hard Drive Destruction
I received some great feedback about my article about boost converters in the “*last edition of Tech Tails.*”:http://blog.smalldog.com/techtails/tt917/ That series is certainly one I plan on continuing and am also forming a list of other things that I will be writing about. This week, though, I wanted to write about hard drives. Platter-based magnetic hard…
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Surf Safe
When I decided to write my first Tech Tails article I was going to do a article on retro gaming on your MacBook. Then, I got a phone call from Dave (name changed for this -tail- tale). Dave is a Mac user, family man, and one of our clients. On Christmas Eve, Dave received a…
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Native Resolution on Retina Macs
The primary benefits of a Retina screen go without saying, but I’ll say them anyway: incredible pixel density and beautiful colors create a sharp and vibrant image. The specific reason for the sharpness of everything is that where there used to be one pixel, there is now a group of pixels refining the image and…
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_Hello friends,_ I hope everyone is enjoying this holiday season. We have had some unusually warm weather for Vermont as of late, but by the time you receive this newsletter, we should be right back into the teens. The days are finally getting longer and, even though it is an unpopular sentiment among the many…