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Welcome to my very first Q&A video. In this video I discuss my favorite iPhone/iPad cases, how I started out on YouTube, and my first experience with an Apple product. I plan to have many more of these episodes in the future, so if there’s something you’d like to know, leave your question in the comments section.

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Apple has finally released OS X 10.8.3 to the public. Could this be the last version of 10.8 that Apple releases before the preview of OS X 10.9? I’m actually surprised we haven’t had an announcement yet.

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Apple is known for its secrecy when it comes to software and products. For the most part, they do a good decent job at keeping unreleased information out of the spotlight. Today, a former Apple employee shares a unique story on how they kept Safari a secret by disguising is as Mozilla.

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If you’re the type to tinker with and repair your computer, the 2012 iMac isn’t for you. During iFixit’s official teardown of the 2012 iMac, they found a lot of components packed into a small design which ultimately gave it a very poor three out of 10 self-repair score.

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A new YouTube account has recently popped up that will allow you to watch literally every Apple TV ad ever made. I don’t mean the set-top box, I mean every TV Ad Apple has ever aired. The collection includes everything from the Apple LISA to the iPhone 5.

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Apple has finally announced the official launch of the brand new ultra slim iMac. The new 21-inch iMac will go on sale Friday, November 30. The 27-inch model won’t ship until December, but will still be available to order.

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Some things never change. You could replace the video footage with any other Mac release and it would make sense (aside from the specifications.) Jony Ive has a pretty darn consistent approach to design, which is a big reason that Apple is successful. In case you were unaware, this video was created in 1997.

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Many often wonder why Apple has yet to implement Blu-Ray drives into Macs. Apparently there’s a very good reason for this … no one wants it. A recent interview with Phil Schiller provides insight as to why Apple intentionally skipped the Blu-Ray phase.

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