MacBook Pro falls short of expectations
There's some nice new features in Apple's new high end laptop, but what's missing is troubling.
Peter Moon writes on Technology specialising in Enterprise IT, Gadgets, Mobile & Tablets. Based in Melbourne, Peter writes a weekly technology column.
There's some nice new features in Apple's new high end laptop, but what's missing is troubling.
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