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		<title>How To Recycle Old Apple Mac Laptops For Cash Online</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several items being recycled for cash on line today. These included mobile phones, Videos, Apple iPods, CD Albums, gaming system and many others. One of the latest things being recycled on line for money is iBooks and these are being sold for big money. Apple, is a cutting edge company and they always [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are several items being recycled for cash on line today. These included mobile phones, Videos, Apple iPods, CD Albums, gaming system and many others. One of the latest things being recycled on line for money is iBooks and these are being sold for big money. Apple, is a cutting edge company and they always bring out new and innovative products on to the market. Consequently, the older product which came before the latest mo<span id="more-134"></span>del will become outdated and obsolete. This is often very irritating as these MacBook and Apple iBook are very pricey items and not everyone can afford to replace them, with out getting some money back for their old one.</p>
<p>This is why we would receommend recycling your old Apple Mac, you can use the money to buy a new one or just put it towards another purchase. There are companies and website which special it MacBook and iBook reycling and it is so easy to do. Just find one of these websites and navigate to the appropriate webpage. Once there, you will be given a few options and will have to let the website know what type of Apple laptop you want to sell on line. If you wish to sell Macbook, sell MacBook Pro or even sell iBook G4 or G3, you will just need to fill out the appropriate forms on the website. Just click the relevant button and the website will be able to value your item. Then on the next screen you will receive an instant online valuation and that price will be fixed. If youre happy with the price you can sell your Mac to that website for that amount of cash, you can then arrange for free collection from your home or workplace. just let them know, where you want the item picked up from and a indication of what time you will be tehre and tehy will send a courier round to pick it up.</p>
<p>As soon as the Apple Laptop has been received by the recycling firm, they will examine it and ensure it is in the condition you said it is. If everything tallies up, you will either be sent paymnet by cheque or there is a option for it to be paid directly to your Pay Pal account. All of this will take no longer than 4 days, so it is very quick and you will get you money in no time at all.</p>
<p>So, what happens to the old laptop once you have recycled it on line?. In most cases, the recycling companies will wipe the laptop of all data, to protect your privacy. in most cases, the will clean the laptop up, repair any damage, add the latest software and then try and sell it on as a re-conditioned laptop. If the laptop is beyond repair, they will strip it down and use the parts as spares and replacements. Any items which can not be used, will be disposed of in a manner which is good for the planet. They will not just throw the old and unwanted parts in the bin, these will be recycled in accordance to the law of the land.</p>
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		<title>10 Reasons Why I&#8217;m Glad I Switched from PCs to Macs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Four years ago, I used to be known as &#8220;PC Mike.&#8221; That&#8217;s because on TV and in newspapers, I wrote primarily about personal computers running the Windows operating system. Then, prodded by reader e-maii, I decided to try a Macintosh computer for a review. It rocked my world and turned PC Mike to Mac Mike. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Four years ago, I used to be known as &#8220;PC Mike.&#8221;</p>
<p>That&#8217;s because on TV and in newspapers, I wrote primarily about personal computers running the Windows operating system.</p>
<p>Then, prodded by reader e-maii, I decided to try a Macintosh computer for a review.</p>
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<p>It rocked my world and turned PC Mike to Mac Mike.</p>
<p>Now in full disclosure, I should tell you that, for professional reasons as a technology columnist, I still have to sometimes use PCs. And NBC-TV segments that I do still sometimes call me &#8220;PC Mike.&#8221;</p>
<p>But in my personal computing life, it&#8217;s all Mac&#8230; pretty much all the time.</p>
<p>As I look back on those four years, I can identify 10 overwhelmingly positive experiences have kept me strongly in the Mac fold:</p>
<p>#1 No spam -There is no better spam filter than Spam Sieve. It&#8217;s a Mac-only product and it catches 98 percent of my junk mail.</p>
<p>#2 No worms or viruses &#8211; None. Zip. Zero. Not a single one in four years now.</p>
<p>#3 No adware/spyware &#8211; Same thing. These are non-issues on my Macs.</p>
<p>#4 No crashes &#8211; It just doesn&#8217;t happen with OS X. I had one crash in December 2002, but I was running OS 9 at the time and it was a very old program (from 1994-ish) and I was curious to see if it worked. It didn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>#5 Total integration &#8211; Apple&#8217;s iSync application keeps my calendar, address book, Web bookmarks and to-do list automatically and flawlessly synchronized on my desktop and laptops. And it backs it all up on my .Mac account, meaning I can access it from any computer with a Net connection.</p>
<p>#6 iTunes and the iPod &#8211; Need I say more? Granted, these also work with Windows. But on Macs, they work the best.</p>
<p>#7 Total freedom &#8211; Airport Express lets me set up a wi-fi network anywhere I want in seconds and it extends my wireless network at home as I need it. This summer, I&#8217;m using it up out back by the pool. I take it on business trips and vacation, instantly setting up wi-fi in hotel rooms and condos.</p>
<p>#8 Mac software &#8211; I mentioned SpamSieve and iTunes. But then there&#8217;s other special Mac apps like the RSS-reader NetNewsWire, GarageBand, Safari and Final Cut Pro. I can not imagine computing without these apps.</p>
<p>#9 Compatability &#8211; I realize this is a PC world. So I use Microsoft&#8217;s Office for the Mac. Truthfully, it&#8217;s been my experience that it works better than Office for Windows. And Entourage makes Outlook look like a poor cousin. I use Word all the time and there are no issues with my PC-using pals. Same with Excel. Quicken comes for the Mac. So does QuickBooks. Then there&#8217;s the MacBook Pro. Blazingly fast. I have Windows running via Boot Camp on one of thhem. Truthfully, other than the novelty of having Windows run on a Mac, I don&#8217;t know why I installed it. But it&#8217;s there if I need it. Which I haven&#8217;t.</p>
<p>#10 Community &#8211; When I was all PC, I used to laugh at the Mac zealots. Now that I am one, I understand why they love their computers. I never heard a Windows user say that. The Mac community is for the large part caring, supportive, creative and amazingly well-informed. That&#8217;s not to say that Windows people aren&#8217;t the same. But I&#8217;ve never felt as connected to an affinity group as closely as I am to my fellow Macheads.</p>
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		<title>The Many Types of Apple Macintosh Memory</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just like all other computer companies, Apple produces a range of equipment to meet their many customers needs. There are laptops, desktops, eMac computers and more. Each of the machines is equipped with the incredible technologies and advances that Apple is known around the world for providing, and each also allows the owner to upgrade [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Just like all other computer companies, Apple produces a range of equipment to meet their many customers needs. There are laptops, desktops, eMac computers and more. Each of the machines is equipped with the incredible technologies and advances that Apple is known around the world for providing, and each also allows the owner to upgrade some parts of the system when necessary.</p>
<p>This is seen most often with Apple Macintosh memory, and a majority of their computers allow the user or owner to add a huge amount of RAM when needed or desired.</p>
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<p>The primary reason that someone might seek an Apple Macintosh memory upgrade will usually have to do with the speed of performance during professional or graphics-heavy applications. Consider that a huge number of designers, graphic artists, gaming enthusiasts and artists use Mac computers, and all of these people demand that their equipment process and display images and graphics in maximum clarity and quality. This all translates to memory and performance.</p>
<p>When an owner decides that they need an Apple Macintosh RAM upgrade their first step will be to identify the type and amount possible with their system configurations. Currently, Apple Macintosh owners will be able to do everything from inserting memory modules into expansion slots to adding new memory to an existing system that is configured to support a pre-set level.</p>
<p>To determine what amount and type is possible the owner or user can perform a Scan My System operation that delivers the very specific information about the capacity for their specific machine. For instance, a scan may let them know that their computer has eight slots requiring matching modules formatted in the DIMM style. Alternately, they may see that they have no expansion slots, but a system capable of supporting an increased range of RAM.</p>
<p>The primary consideration, after the appropriate module size and style, is the ability of the memory manufacturer to meet the OEM (original equipment manufacturer) specifications required by Apple Macintosh machines. Currently, there are a few really reliable suppliers, and both the Kingston memory modules and the Samsung memory modules are able to provide owners with the quality and consistency they need.</p>
<p>If an Apple Macintosh computer owner is stumped about their system specifications, the Internet is a great resource for support, answers and information. Most Mac users are very dedicated to the brand and there are a huge assortment of forums, fan sites and Internet discussions that can provide technical answers and details about memory issues.</p>
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