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MacBook Air Sets New Notebook Standard

Reviewer Jim Dalrymple writes in The Loop that the new 13-inch MacBook Air combines all the capabilities required for doing day-to-day work with optimal screen size and resolution. Dalrymple also praises the device’s spacious keyboard, “amazing” battery life, and pre-installed OS X Lion

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MacBook Air a “Wow”

Calling the new MacBook Air “the computer I’ve been waiting for,” Techcrunch reviewer MG Siegler outlines why: “It’s not just the size…that I love so much — which is amazing — it’s the speed. This thing boots up in less than 15 seconds, ready to go. Applications seem to load quicker

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iTunes: Turning on Activation-only Mode

Before a new iPhone, Pad, or iPod touch can be used, it must be activated by connecting it to a computer that is running iTunes. During that connection, even if no other choices are made, the iTunes account on the computer can be synced over USB

iMac Is “the ultimate all-in-one”

Computerworld reviewer Michael deAgonia writes that for “the past month, the latest 27-inch iMac from Apple has been the center of my digital universe.” Citing the computer’s high-resolution LED-backlit display, clean design, and speed, deAgonia concludes: “The iMac is pretty much everything I could want from a modern computer, the ultimate all-in-one.”

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How to resume interrupted iTunes Store downloads

When the download of a purchased song, video, or app is interrupted, iTunes will prompt you to resume your download the next time you open the application. You can also use the Check for Available Downloads command to manually restart an incomplete download. Your download could be incomplete for one of the following reasons: Quitting iTunes before a download is complete

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