If you see a flashing question mark on your Mac's screen at startup, it means your Mac can't find its system software. There is nothing worse than starting the work day by turning on your Mac, hearing the welcoming chime […] Continue reading →
Apple will soon be making a handful of popular Macs "obsolete", meaning they will lose repair support from Apple after the 30th June, 2017. For the MacBook Air, the specific models affected by this change are the MacBook Air (11-inch, […] Continue reading →
Everybody wants a Macbook. When you look around in your local coffee shop, it's easily the most popular computer around. Students love them because they are reliable, fast and they don't get computer viruses. But they can be expensive. A […] Continue reading →
Yesterday we saw the launch of Apple's new all-singing and blinging (it comes in gold!) MacBook. With no fans, only 13.1mm thick and weighing just over 900 grams with a high-resolution retina display, it is a beautiful looking laptop. Sure, […] Continue reading →
We recently upgraded a customer's 2009 Mac Pro. He wanted to have a lot of fast storage for storing his photographs. He spoke to Apple about upgrading the storage in a new Mac Pro but he wasn't happy with the […] Continue reading →
SSDs or "Flash Drives" have, in a pretty short amount of time, become the standard in a lot of Apple's computers. MacBooks Air and Retina MacBooks Pro, for example, are all solid-state. It's not hard to understand why: SSDs are […] Continue reading →
We have just completed a repair of a 15" Apple MacBook Retina screen. Due to the way the screen is made, the entire screen, with aluminium lid, needs to be replaced. This obviously makes it more expensive than a typical […] Continue reading →
Today Apple announced a new iMac for £899 plus cheaper prices all round for their current range of iMacs. That is great news but you know SimplyFixIt, we always want to go that bit further. So from now until the […] Continue reading →
The battery life of an Apple MacBook is something that PC laptop users dream about. It's normal for MacBook Air users to get 12 hours on a single charge, and MacBook Pro users should get several hours, even if the […] Continue reading →
Apple has opened up the macOS Beta Program, which allows you to test pre-release or Beta versions of the Mac operating system. Until recently, you needed a $99 per year developer account to access beta versions of macOS. You can […] Continue reading →