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Get an Apple Macbook Air PDF Print E-mail
Written by Rupert J Carrick   
Wednesday, 07 January 2009 01:20
The Macbook Air is one of the thinnest laptops out there. As seen on the advert you can fit it in an envelope. It really is like a piece of paper. This sexy laptop is the latest creation from Apple. They always seem to manage to invent great looking popular gadgets and this is no different.
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Save Money on Buying Refurbished Macs PDF Print E-mail
Written by Harley Hamilton   
Tuesday, 06 January 2009 18:35
The notebook market is a growing one; only a few years ago, the market for notebooks, in terms of units sold, passed the sales rate for desktop machines; one of the industry leaders in notebooks, and certainly the trendsetter in design, is Apple Incorporated, makers of the MacBook and MacBook Pro lines of desktop computers. Macintoshes are elegant machines, with industry leading user interfaces and design elements, but they also command a premium price on the market, especially in their portable configuration. Fortunately, there is a market for refurbished Mac notebooks, and a thriving one, that will let you save money on buying refurbished Macs.
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Glasgow IT Training PDF Print E-mail
Written by Scott Edwards   
Monday, 05 January 2009 20:03
An ideal way to take a course in IT training in Glasgow has now become available to all adult learners. Interactive systems are amongst the most technologically advanced for developing IT skills.
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IT Training Oxford - Hints To Find A Good Provider.... PDF Print E-mail
Written by Scott Edwards   
Monday, 05 January 2009 08:02
If you're looking for Oxford IT training, we recommend you consider using interactive learning as the ideal way to study using one of the best systems in the world to develop IT skills. Unlike old style 'Book and Classroom training' it's delivered on a set of CD/DVD discs which create the very latest cutting-edge learning environment.
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Xbox Repair - Know Your Options Before Trying Anything PDF Print E-mail
Written by Marc Sandford   
Monday, 05 January 2009 02:08
Is your Xbox 360 freezing up? Getting the red ring of death error lights? Welcome to a growing international club of frustrated Xbox gamers.
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