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  • Lethal Company on Mac: Methods and Performance

    Lethal Company on Mac: Methods and Performance

    How to play Lethal Company on Mac The gaming landscape on a Mac, especially for newer titles like the intriguing Lethal Company, often feels like a journey filled with hurdles. The buzz around this game in the Mac gaming circles got our curiosity piqued and, as devoted Mac enthusiasts, we felt the need to answer…

  • F1 for Mac

    F1 for Mac

    F1 for Mac Formula 1 is a beloved racing management simulation series that opens up a world of excitement for fans who dream of taking charge of their preferred Formula 1 team and leading them to victory. If you’re a Mac user, you might be eager to know whether you can dive into the world…

  • Boosteroid Games List

    Boosteroid Games List

    As a fan of Mac computers, you’re probably aware of the limitations when it comes to gaming. With Boosteroid, an innovative cloud gaming platform, Mac users can now enjoy a vast array of games without needing to upgrade their hardware. In this article, we’ll dive into the Boosteroid games list, showcasing both free and paid…

  • Which ecosystem is better Apple or Microsoft?

    The Battle of Giants The technology world has witnessed a long-standing rivalry between two industry giants, Apple and Microsoft. Both companies have established themselves as leading forces in the computer and software industry, with Apple’s ecosystem centered around its macOS and iOS platforms, while Microsoft’s focus is on its Windows operating system. In this article,…

  • Remembering The Death Of Apple. New Lessons.

    As I was reading the media death knells of Dell Computer, I remembered it was about 10 years ago when Apple almost died. How many deaths can one company endure? Plenty, if Apple’s success and Dell’s woes are to be considered. Regardless, it was the mid 1990s and Apple was nearly dead. Said who? Nearly…

  • Guess What’s Missing From Apple Watch? Google And Microsoft Apps

    Everyone knows there’s a war going on among the tech titans– Apple, Microsoft, Google, Samsung– and each is battling on multiple fronts. Other than Beats and iTunes, Apple doesn’t bother to put major applications on non-Apple platforms. Samsung is forced to use Google apps and a laundry list of second-fiddle proprietary apps to differentiate itself.…