How to Become a Pro with Apple Mail App On Your Mac (Video)

Apple Mail

If you’re looking to elevate your email management skills on your Mac, understanding the full potential of the Apple Mail app is a game-changer. Recently, a comprehensive video from MacVince has shed light on the myriad of advanced features and customization options available in the Apple Mail app, designed to boost productivity and streamline your […]

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9 Awesome Apple Mac Features You May Not Know About (Video)

Awesome Apple Mac Features

Are you a Mac enthusiast eager to explore the full potential of your Apple computer? You will be pleased to know that there’s a world of incredible features tucked away in your Mac that can transform your daily digital experience. The video below from Proper Honest Tech shows us 9 Apple Mac features that we […]

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How to Clear System Data on Your Mac (Video)

macOS system data

Are you noticing your Mac running slower than usual, or is your storage space mysteriously disappearing? You’re not alone. Many users find themselves puzzled by the significant amount of system data consuming precious storage space, especially after upgrading to macOS Ventura. Fortunately, there’s a straightforward way to reclaim your Mac’s performance and storage, and it […]

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Odd laptop for creatives has a 7-inch tablet beside its keyboard

Laptops are extremely powerful machines designed to cater to a wide range of users, but some are designed to address the specific needs of a few. Bulky gaming laptops cram all the power possible in a portable machine, while a few “convertibles” straddle the fine line between laptop and tablet to offer artists and designers a digital tool for their work. This rather curious laptop seems to fall somewhere with the latter group, with a somewhat unique feature not found in any other laptop. Instead of the laptop screen supporting touch and pen input, it puts what is basically a 7-inch tablet to the right of the keyboard, offering a second screen that can also be used to write and draw on. Definitely an interesting proposition, but one that comes with too many caveats that make it less than ideal even for its target audience.

Designer: Topton

To be clear, this actually isn’t the first time this kind of distinctive design landed before our eyes. At CES 2022, Lenovo showed off the ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 with exactly that very feature. It positioned this design as the perfect solution for power multi-taskers, providing a second screen for showing information on the side, a digital pad for scribbling meeting notes, or a small canvas for drawing. Great on paper, but the implementation left plenty to be desired. Worse, its $2,000 price tag at the time of its launch made it something that only adventurous spirits would want to risk getting.

Lenovo ThinkPad Plus Gen 3

Lenovo ThinkPad Plus Gen 3

Chinese manufacturer Topton is trying to address one of those issues with the Topton L10, a 15.6-inch laptop with the exact same setup. It compresses the laptop’s keyboard and shoves it off to the left side to make room for a 7-inch touchscreen display that acts as a second monitor. And yes, it can work with a stylus, though it’s not clear whether it’s the same pressure-sensitive technology used by the likes of Wacom, a brand that digital creatives are very familiar with. Plus, you need to buy that stylus separately as well.

The biggest difference between the Lenovo original and this Topton L10 is the specs. You’re only getting an Intel Celeron N5095, one of the weakest from the chipmaker’s catalog, though also advertised to be more power efficient. And with 16GB of memory, it’s meeting only the minimum requirements for today’s creative software, not to mention limiting your multi-tasking capabilities. The display resolution of both screens is also a lot lower, which means it isn’t even good for doing art and design. It does have RGB backlights for the keyboard, stereo speakers, and a fingerprint scanner, features you wouldn’t expect from this price point, but last-gen Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 4.2 also cap this computer’s potential.

As for that price point, the Topton L10 starts at $329 for a 128GB SSD drive, quite a ridiculously low amount of storage space these days, especially for a Windows 11 computer. The price tag might look tempting at first, but given the overall package, this unusual spin on the dual-screen laptop concept remains just a novelty that won’t be able to meet the high expectations that it sets up.

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macOS Sonoma 14.4 beta 1 released to developers

macOS Sonoma 14.4 beta 1

Apple has released macOS Sonoma 14.4 beta 1 for the Mac to developers, they also released their new watchOS 10.4 beta 1 at the same time, this new beta comes a week after the release of the iOS 17.4 beta 1 for the iPhone and iPadOS 17.4 beta 1 for the iPad. The new macOS […]

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A MacBook without a Screen? This Apple Keyboard concept comes with a built-in Projector Display

If the iMac is all-screen, the MacBook Go is the absolute opposite – it’s all keyboard. Built with its own DLP projector, this all-in-one keyboard is everything you need to work anywhere. Just find yourself an empty wall, pair a Magic Mouse for convenience, and you’re ready to go. The keyboard-shaped device is, in fact, a full-fledged computer, running on Apple’s own silicon. Who needs spatial computing when you can have a computer in your keyboard!?

Designer: Pablo Rubio Villarroel

Designed by Pablo Rubio, the MacBook Go aims at building a new format for computing. It integrates projector and keyboard into one deceptively compact form factor, creating a novel way to carry your workstation with you, sans screen. Instead, the keyboard projects a high-resolution massive 120Hz screen onto any surface you point it at, giving you something much better than multiple screens – one massive screen that can house all your windows and tabs.

Outwardly, the MacBook Go looks and feels exactly like a MacBook without the display. It has everything the MacBook’s 65% keyboard has to offer, from the function keys on the top with the TouchID key on the top right corner, to even the large speakers on either side. Underneath its hood, however, the keyboard is a Mac computer through and through, with its own projector that can automatically orient, keystone, and focus the screen so you don’t spend half an hour sitting and aligning the display. What the keyboard lacks, however, on first glance, is a kickstand for height adjustment… but I’m probably being pedantic.

The relatively thick design blesses the MacBook Go with an abundance of ports, as well as more powerful speakers that rely on bigger drivers. With a range of video outputs including HDMI and DisplayPort, along with two USB-A ports, two USB-C ports, a Micro-SD card slot, and a 10-Gig Ethernet port, this concept device ensures all-round connectivity. The inclusion of a 3.5mm headphone jack is a nod to both traditionalists and professionals who need reliable audio connections.

But what does this mean for the traditional workstation? In the design world, and indeed in many fields, the shift from bulky CPU towers to sleek, powerful laptops is well underway. Some might argue that the Vision Pro is the natural successor to the MacBook, but I’d probably disagree. The MacBook Go feels like a unique intermediary step, albeit portable projectors for work haven’t really caught on. Nevertheless, the MacBook Go sacrifices a stationary display for unparalleled portability and flexibility, giving you a massive projected screen instead of limiting you to a 13 or 15-inch laptop display. The implications are profound, especially for professionals who are always on the move.

Believe it or not, this isn’t the first time someone’s crammed an entire computer into a keyboard. Just a few short years ago, Pentaform managed to fit a full Windows 10 PC into their Abacus Basic keyboard, complete with 4 GB of RAM, 512 GB of storage, and an entirely sustainable outer body made from bioplastic. I doubt Apple would ever make any of their machines from plastic, so the MacBook Go definitely lacks that distinction. It does, however, make up for it with a projector lens, which Pentaform’s Abacus Basic keyboard lacked.

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14 Awesome New Mac Apps You Should Check Out (Video)

14 Awesome New Mac Apps

If you’re a Mac user keen on enhancing your productivity and user experience, you will be pleased to know that 2024 has ushered in a suite of compelling applications that are transforming how we interact with our Macs. These apps, highlighted in a recent YouTube video Andrew Ethan Zeng, range from security tools to creative […]

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Framework 16 modular laptop teardown receives perfect score from iFixit

Framework 16 modular laptop is a champion of sustainability

As most of you might already know the innovative Framework 16 modular laptop has been specifically designed to be upgradable and repairable using modular hardware to enable you to customize its build and upgrade components when required.  The Framework 16 laptop not only boasts a stunning 16-inch matte display and a sleek design but also […]

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What’s new in macOS Sonoma 14.3 (Video)

macOS Sonoma 14.3

Are you ready to delve into the latest advancements of macOS 14.3 Sonoma? This version, though modest in size at 13.37 GB, is packed with exciting features and improvements that will enhance your Apple experience. The video below from Half Man Half Tech gives us more details on this update. Let’s explore what macOS 14.3 […]

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