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08/01/2008, 1:20pm, EDT

Friday, August 1st

Forums: Apple upgrades, iTune sync issues

Forum roundup: With rumors of upgrades to Apple products such as iPods and MacBooks, MacNN forum goers discuss the timing of a new MacBook purchase, the number one question seems to be "when to buy?" A Fresh-Faced Recruit to our forums is trying to put together a home made gadget to connect a 5.1 surround sound system to their Mac and has started a thread in hopes of finding some advice. Problems with iTunes syncing properly are addressed in this thread. One user is looking to upgrade the hard drive in their MacBook Pro and finds some good tips from other forum members about what brands to consider as well as pricing and performance specs.


Filed under: computers, gadgets, troubleshooting, upgrades/storage, Apple
Other story tags: MacBook, upgrade

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