Friday, January 3, 2014

FruitJuice app keeps MacBook batteries in shape

Practical Mac
When buying a new Apple laptop, you should keep one word at the forefront of your thoughts: longevity.
You obviously want a computer that will last several years and be worth the money you’re going to spend. The design of the latest MacBook models requires that you lock in a configuration at the start that will last the life of the machine.
Until recently, a laptop’s useful life could be nudged further into the future by adding more memory, increasing storage, replacing a standard hard disk with an SSD (a Solid State Drive, the best method of giving an old machine new life), or all three.
Now, though, all of Apple’s current MacBook models are designed around components that are difficult to replace, from soldered RAM to custom-shaped battery cells that can’t be removed.

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