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Tag Archives: MacBook Air
There is no great stagnation, professor Cowen. — [NEW TECH]
Amazing new tech for the new MacBook Air: CAM is a part of spintronics logic integrated circuit technologies that utilize the negative properties of electrons together with the spin magnetic moment. The new CAM utilizes the vertical magnetization of vertical … Continue reading
Posted in Information Technology, Inventions & Innovations, Science
Tagged Apple Mac, Apple Macintosh, CAM chips, circuit technologies, data, data storage, electrons, Information Technology, innovation, innovations, inventions, MacBook Air, Macintosh, NEC's CAM chips, physics, Science, storage
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My Macintosh MacBook Pro 17″
- What I dislike: – The mighty mouse (which I prefer to the trackpad). It is difficult to get a clean, straight right-click —as I was used to on my (Dell) PC. Sometimes, my right-click is interpreted as a left-click … Continue reading