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  • Cloning Your External Drive in macOS

    Here’s the scenario: your current external storage is full and naturally you bought a new external storage (HDD or SSD) that has twice (or more) the capacity of your current external. Now, some of your applications like Adobe Lightroom have registered your hard drive so you want to make sure that your hard drive is exactly like the old one, but with a bigger capacity. This is the guide to cloning and extending your external storage so your application can’t tell the difference.

    Filed in: macos, dd, cloning, storage, hard drive, external storage,

    AGI Explained: Artificial General Intelligence Explained and why pursue it despite the Risks.

    OpenAI created a big buzz by releasing ChatGPT to the world, an automated chatbot that gives a very convincing answer. Some argued that this is the beginning where things take off exponentially and we finally will get the holy grail: Artificial General Intelligence. But what is Artificial General Intelligence or AGI and why some experts are afraid of the potentially deadly consequences of AGI on society, nations, and the human race?

    Filed in: artificial intelligence, opinion, research, AGI, ANI, superintelligence, TensorFlow, OpenAI, Google, futurist,

    Will Apple Reality Pro Made It? Apple's next product explained

    Apple recently announced that the World Wide Developers Conference, an annual event where Apple showcases new software features to be held between June 5 to 9, 2023 at Apple Park. What is intriguing is the poster that is accompanied by the announcement. Yes, usually there’s no correlation between what is announced at the event itself versus what is implied by the poster promoting the said event. But looking at the poster itself will make people speculate a lot about what Apple is going to unveil: new Virtual Reality Glasses.

    Filed in: VR, ar, Mr, virtual reality, mixed reality, augmented reality, realityOS, apple, new product, wwdc,

    Why cPanel Is Best Control Panel for Your Website

    When you become a website owner, the work with your website is not limited by its mere creating and uploading to your web hosting server. Instead, there are many more things to solve and much work to do. For this reason, there are various applications that can help you in this regard, a popular one of which is the cPanel control panel. In the following, we are going to look at the advantages of cPanel VPS and why it’s the best control panel for your website.

    Filed in: sponsored, cpanel, control panel, virtual private server, vps, server management, website management,

    Should You Get the Macbook Pro M2?

    When Apple introduced M2 SOC sometime in mid-2022, it was introduced in their two best-selling laptops: the MacBook Air and the MacBook Pro. The MacBook Air was updated with an all-new design and introduced new technologies. The MacBook Pro, meanwhile, basically had the same design from 2016 and except for the internals, nothing is changed. So why Apple is still selling the MacBook Pro M2 with a price difference of $100 against the MacBook Air?

    Filed in: apple, MacBook air, MacBook Pro, MacBook, m2, comparison,

    ChatGPT-4 Explained

    OpenAI, the company that take over the world by storm six months ago with the launch of ChatGPT-3 has announced that they have launched the updated version of their chatbot creatively named ChatGPT-4. Here are the things that you should know about the updated ChatGPT-4 and how it could help you (or replace your job). What is ChatGPT-4 It’s an updated chatbot: As the name suggests, GPT-4 is the fourth version of the automated chatbot developed by OpenAI, which has attracted investment from celebrities in the industry and most recently, $1 billion from Microsoft.

    Filed in: chatbot, artificial intelligence, chatgpt-4, gpt, gpt-4, google, Microsoft, openai,

    Developing on the iPad Pro

    Imagine this scenario: you are on vacation, and you only bought your iPad Pro since you are expecting to “decompress” from your work. Then, your boss is calling in that one of your codes is buggy on production and is affecting user experience and needs to be fixed now. Luckily it is a small fix but you didn’t bring your work laptop. What do you do? Challenges of Developing on iPad Pro There are a few things to know when developing on the iPad Pro

    Filed in: developer, programming, ipados, ipad pro, ipad,

    What We Know - Mac Pro 2023

    As of March 2023, the Mac Pro is the only Apple product that behaves in a very un-Apple way. It is the only product that Apple makes that at the heart does not run on an Apple-designed chip. It is the only Apple product designed to be user-replaceable internal components. It is the only product that Apple designed not for consumers, but as a professional tool. Despite being the anomaly in the range of Apple products, it is considered to be the pinnacle and ultimate expression of what an Apple product should be.

    Filed in: mac pro, apple, mac os, m2 ultra, m2 extreme, workstation, dell,

    Moonshot Projects Explained

    Over the years, we would hear about projects, so big, so consequential, that they are called “moonshot” projects. Projects that company’s said that they bet the farm, in which if they failed, the company that initiated the project might also go under. We explore where did the term come from and what are corporate-level “moonshot” programs that companies made and what is the effect to their bottom line and technology in general.

    Filed in: explainer, moonshot, apple, hp, apollo,

    Choose the right Mac Mini: Mac Mini M2 vs Mac Mini M2 Pro

    The Mac Mini is one of Apple’s best product. Small, value for money, and low barrier to entry. Apple updated the Mac Mini in January 202 and made a lot of improvements. Apple not only spec bump the Mac Mini to include the M2 chip, but also lowered the base price by $100 to $599. If you are a student, you can even get a $100 discount making the Mac Mini a sub $500 computer which can do 8K video editing.

    Filed in: mac mini, m2, m2 pro, comparison, macos,