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| | | | I wanted to be able to hook up an Amiga 500 to TV with decent picture quality for an upcoming gaming session. Instead of using the lousy composhite signal or the dreadful RF antenna cable I wanted something much better because modern TVs don't forgive low-quality video signal. In fact, flat panel TVs tend to... | |
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| | | | Hacking Home Office Audio Two weeks after WWDC 2020, Im still slowly soaking in the flood of new features, fixes, and info only this time fro... | |
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| | | | Its no secret that, here at MacStories, we like to experiment with different hardware and apps in the constant pursuit of more portable setups, more customizable apps, or more powerful workflows. And we recognize that, for readers, it can sometimes betricky to keep up with the latest state of our setups. With this Setups page, | |
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| | Apple has made a lot of partnerships with big companies like Quantum Computer Services (AOL), Microsoft, HP, Intel, Cingular (AT&T), Epic Games, Valve, Capcom, and Ubisoft. They are all pretty one-sided in terms of who benefits. Focusing on these partnerships distracts from what has made Apple's platforms successful: the community of dedicated indie developers. But like their corporate partnerships, this relationship is not a healthy one. |