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im not familiar with mac its black and just a regular macbook not a pro
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yea i just noticed that yesterday after adding a new album to itunes after getting the new update... i thought it was the album...Originally Posted by AirMaxBuckeye
Has anyone had any problems with iTunes skipping (like a cd) on their MBP? That's what I'm dealing with right now.
Yep...mines the 2011 15", as well. It's been better lately...but it seems to happen more often when I have iTunes running and my browser opened at the same time.Originally Posted by JayzOnMyToes
yea i just noticed that yesterday after adding a new album to itunes after getting the new update... i thought it was the album...Originally Posted by AirMaxBuckeye
Has anyone had any problems with iTunes skipping (like a cd) on their MBP? That's what I'm dealing with right now.
i have the new 2011 MBP 15' BTW
Originally Posted by Pasadena TX
im not familiar with mac its black and just a regular macbook not a pro
Originally Posted by nocomment6
Whats the best investment managing program for mac? I'm thinking currency trading, stocks etc.? Any good free ones?
Originally Posted by ME NO PASS
quick question my battery health is %!%$@% as I need to read NikeTalk's rules. at 40% and wont last more like 45 mins off a charger
is there any place i can buy a mb battery below retail? anybody have any experience with ebay x amazon sellers etc? thanks in advance bros
Originally Posted by ME NO PASS
you knoq how much? aaple asking 120+ for a new battery man cant do it
Probably trying to unify the whole Apple experience. If someone with a PC buys an iphone or an ipad and loves it and is used to it, switching to apple os on a laptop with such a similar interface will seem less daunting and make it easier.Originally Posted by sonunox34
Why is this new OS (Lion) trying to make laptop desktops look like an iPad's?
343 cycles sir and no apple care. i recently just bought it from someone so yeah. they warned me bout the battery life but the price was too good to pass upOriginally Posted by Alchemist IQ
Originally Posted by ME NO PASS
you knoq how much? aaple asking 120+ for a new battery man cant do it
how many cycles did you go through? and did you have apple care? cause they replace mines free of charge cause of my mac is on apple care and fell under the cycle requirement to get a new battery.
You might try Craigslist.Originally Posted by ME NO PASS
343 cycles sir and no apple care. i recently just bought it from someone so yeah. they warned me bout the battery life but the price was too good to pass upOriginally Posted by Alchemist IQ
how many cycles did you go through? and did you have apple care? cause they replace mines free of charge cause of my mac is on apple care and fell under the cycle requirement to get a new battery.Originally Posted by ME NO PASS
you knoq how much? aaple asking 120+ for a new battery man cant do it
Originally Posted by 23MichaelJordan45
You might try Craigslist.Originally Posted by ME NO PASS
343 cycles sir and no apple care. i recently just bought it from someone so yeah. they warned me bout the battery life but the price was too good to pass upOriginally Posted by Alchemist IQ
Originally Posted by ME NO PASS
you knoq how much? aaple asking 120+ for a new battery man cant do it
how many cycles did you go through? and did you have apple care? cause they replace mines free of charge cause of my mac is on apple care and fell under the cycle requirement to get a new battery.
Applecare ftw btw
[h2]Apple Launches 2011 Back to School Promotion - $100 App Store Credit[/h2]
Apple has finally launched the Back to School promotion for 2011.
When you buy a new qualifying Mac with Apple education pricing* from June 16, 2011, through September 20, 2011, you'll get a $100 Back to School Card to use on the Mac App Store, the App Store, the iTunes Store, and the iBookstore.
As reported, this year's back to school promotion offers a $100 iTunes/App Store Gift Card with the purchase of a qualifying Mac. The promotion starts today and ends on September 20, 2011. International Apple Stores have also launched their local equivalents (65 British Pounds in UK, 75 Euro in Europe).
You must be a college student, student accepted to college, parent of college student or faculty/staff at any grade level. Qualifying computers include the MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, and Mac Pro. Readers should also note that any Mac purchased now will also get OS X Lion for free.
Update: Apple has posted the terms and conditions. When the new MacBook Airs are released, they will also qualify.