Why am I talking about a MacBook Pro again? I mean, how many times can I talk about a MacBook Pro? Well, I guess a lot. MacBook Pro I talked about my MacBook Pro here in this post. https://www.iamgadgetguy.com/macbook-pro/ But the time has come to say goodbye to that one. […]
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I have wanted to get some external monitors for my MacBook Pro. You know, so I can be more efficient with my laptop working. Talked So I talked to my wife and said that some external monitors would be excellent so I could work anywhere. I won’t be tied to […]
What does knowing people have to do with gadgets and why am I talking about networking? Not that type No, I am not talking about that type of networking even if that is helpful. You, know getting to know people will help promote your business, your site, to get a […]
What type of computer do you use for your blogging or editing videos. Well, there are some choices out there. I went from Windows to MacBook MacBook Pro 13″ I picked this up at Best Buy. I had a MacBook Air but it wasn’t that powerful for me. I went […]
When you hear the word “java” you most likely think of a cup of joe or a cup of coffee. It isn’t the carriers of the Goa’uld infant children, they are called Jaffa. There is an island over by Indonesia just south of the Java Sea. Not me man, I […]
Atari came out with a gaming system earlier in the 1970s, 1972 to be exact. Here is the post about it. They did it again in 1978. Atari 800 Here are the details Announced: 1978 Released: 1979 Price: $995.00 (USD) CPU: MOS 6502, 1.8MHz Ram: 8k Base, 48k Max (huge) […]
So in 1977, the Tandy Corporation came out with the Home Computer. It was released on August 3, 1977. That was 42 years ago if anyone is counting. By the time 1979, came around they had sold 100,000 units. Tandy Corporation We won’t get into much here, but they Tandy […]
Computers didn’t come from space, did they? Come from the future? No, of course, they didn’t. So where did they come from? In 1974, Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry systems invented something called a microcomputer called the Altair 8800. Became so popular that it was published on the cover of Popular […]