iTechGear Weekly – Episode 16: I’ll Take Hostel Take Overs for $43B

Advertisements This is episode 16 of the iTechGear Weekly – I’ll Take Hostel Take Overs for $43B.  In this episode, Joel is back from Hershey, PA, we discuss how the Chinese COVID lockdown may affect Apple’s supply chain, and how more PC’s are running Windows XP, Win7, and Win8 than Windows 11. In this episode, …

iTechGear Weekly – Episode 15: Dude! Installing Windows Broke My Surface

Advertisements This is episode 15 of the iTechGear Weekly – Dude! Installing Windows Broke My Surface.  In this episode, Joel is out of town, we discuss how the right phone has nothing to do with its OS, transferring photos from Apple Photos to Google Photos, and how installing Windows broke my Surface. In this episode, …

iTechGear Weekly – Episode 14: YOU Get a Pixel 6 Pro (Again)

Advertisements This is episode 14 of the iTechGear Weekly – YOU Get a Pixel 6 Pro (Again).  In this episode, Larry is back on the Pixel 6 Pro bandwagon, we discuss some known P6P issues, as well as some interesting Apple and Microsoft updates. In this episode, Larry, Joel, Chris G., and I spend time …

iTechGear Weekly – Episode 13: Peek-a-Boo Performance

Advertisements This is episode 13 of the iTechGear Weekly – Episode 13: Peek-a-Boo Performance  In this episode, Larry is back and feeling better; we talk about the new ChromeBook FlexOS, a New MacBook Pro, and some cool home networking equipment. In this episode, Larry, Joel, Chris G., and I spend time talking about: Apple Segment …

iTechGear Weekly – Episode 12: Turn Your Computer into a ChromeBook

Advertisements This is episode 12 of the iTechGear Weekly – Turn Your Computer into a ChromeBook.  In this episode, Larry is back and feeling better; we talk about the new ChromeBook FlexOS, a New MacBook Pro, and some cool home networking equipment. In this episode, Larry, Joel, Chris G., and I spend time talking about: …

Unboxing the 2021 16″ M1 Max MacBook Pro

Advertisements This is a BEAST of a machine, and likely that last machine anyone whoever buys one will need for at LEAST seven to 10 years!  What a workhorse the Apple Silicone M1 Max is; and with 64GB of Unified Memory and 2TB of onboard SSD storage, not only am I unlikely to run out …

Unboxing the DGRule Invisible Hub

Advertisements This is the unboxing of the DGRule Invisible Hub for the 16” MacBook Pro. While this isn’t technically for MY MacBook Pro, the size difference is very, VERY small; and it should fit my 15” without any issues (though I wouldn’t recommend this to everyone). This device is intended to be put on your …

Apple Makes Using Multiple Monitors Difficult

Advertisements Introduction This whole USB-C thing is really ticking me off… I’m an SDLC (software development life cycle) professional. I work with a multiple monitor setup at work. Its often easier to display what I’m testing on one monitor and the tools that I need to record test results and such on another monitor. I …

5 of the Best Docking Stations for Your MacBook Pro

Advertisements Laptops are great for taking desktop-class computing power on the go. They make life easier, as you get to take what you need, wherever you go. When you’re back at home, the lack of legacy ports on 2016 and later MacBook Pros is an issue. Apple removed all legacy ports from these MacBook Pros. …

OWC Thunderbolt 3 Dock

Advertisements For those that have the right equipment, this TB3 dock has a lot to offer…   IntroductionAs I mentioned in my Mid 2017 MacBook Pro Review in the USB-C Ports section, you’re really going to want some kind of docking station for working with Apple’s new notebooks featuring their TouchBar (and those without…). Over the years, …

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