With a $700 budget, Matt and Olivia find their perfect laptop a large screen HP dv7 with great battery life. Great for sharing pictures of their son Jayden with friends and family.
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With a $700 budget, Matt and Olivia find their perfect laptop a large screen HP dv7 with great battery life. Great for sharing pictures of their son Jayden with friends and family.
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dont buy PCs or macs in stores. If any store go to costco. Configure a PC or mac online. It will be better in the long run. Half these people(actors) would be better off online where u can get something better. Also, these idiots go for the lowest cost in their free 2000 dollar budget. Cant they just buy the best mac or an alienware. GOSH
Lmao, Windows' firewall is completely useless with the malware which is out nowadays. So I don't see how it is more secure under this aspect.
OS X is MUCH more advanced. The UNIX resource management and multi tasking is years ahead of Windows'. Bla bla bla, it doesn't matter what's inside OS X, it's the overall that counts. You wanna talk about Windows which still uses such a problematic and primitive function as the Registry, messy uninstallations, useless protective systems? Hahaha
I wouldn't call the Unix-derived features of OS X more advanced that Windows. More robust, surely, but not necessarily advanced (I use and develop for Linux myself, so I'm familiar with both Unix-like and Windows NT system fundamentals) . They are two completely different platforms in that respect. Unfortunately, Apple traded much of the security provided by those underpinnings for ease of use. If OS X was more popular, users would be in great danger from malware.
I don't agree. OS X provides both security and ease of use. Apple's been a little slow on updates because there really isn't much of a threat right now.
Even if OS X was more popular, I still doubt we'd ever see real viruses, we'd just keep seeing trojans, which would eventually be detected by the built in malware detector (Snow Leopard) and which are easy to avoid. And can't even pass the admin authorization screen. Never nearly as many as on Windows. OS X still more secure.
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The Apple logo on the back.
The Windows logo that you see when you boot them up.
OS X is MUCH more advanced. The UNIX resource management and multi tasking is years ahead of Windows'.
Bla bla bla, it doesn't matter what's inside OS X, it's the overall that counts. You wanna talk about Windows which still uses such a problematic and primitive function as the Registry, messy uninstallations, useless protective systems? Hahaha
Even if OS X was more popular, I still doubt we'd ever see real viruses, we'd just keep seeing trojans, which would eventually be detected by the built in malware detector (Snow Leopard) and which are easy to avoid. And can't even pass the admin authorization screen. Never nearly as many as on Windows. OS X still more secure.