If you’re the average Joe, you don’t let your Retina MacBook out of your sight. But what if you’re an IT guy with a fleet of these things to secure on a client site? What to do?
MacLocks has just launched a locking case for the Retina MacBook, allowing folks to snap down their laptops almost anywhere. The case actually envelops the MacBook and the looped cable then fits over a table leg or pillar.
To throw in a little added value, the MacBook Retina lock also elevates the MBP a bit, to help with the laptop cool down. Unfortunately, the skin adds about a pound when you’re using both the bottom and top portion together as a shell.
Ever since Apple stopped adding laptop lock ports to their MacBooks, locking these puppies up has been harder and harder. Arguably not many care to lock down their workstations on the road – it’s too much of a hassle, man! – but it’s nice to see someone is thinking about the cautious among us.
The new Retina MacLock is available now for $ 69.95.
This factory cable are wired in a way that compatible Motorola Xoom /Phones & Amazon Kindle fire. It will bring your device into Fastboot mode and help you restore your ROM and unbricked your devices.
Related Posts:If you’re reading this, you’re likely the sort who looks down on the hybrid cable modem and WiFi gateway your cable company foists upon you: it’s like setting your wireless network in stone. Netgear is hoping to make that all-in-one experience a little more pleasurable by merging the best of two very fast worlds. It’s planning to show a cable gateway (not pictured yet) that unites a DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem, no slouch in itself, with even speedier 802.11ac WiFi to share the connection in the home. The router side has all the familiar extras, such as DLNA media sharing, guest networks and shared USB storage, but it’s clear the real perk is simply making sure the hundreds of megabits per second in bandwidth from that cable pipe carry through to your future laptops and tablets. Netgear hasn’t said how close it might be to shipping the cable gateway, but it’ll be showing the practical device at the ANGA Cable trade show this week — along with a 1.2Gbps download, 320Mbps upload cable modem that could give even Google Fiber a run for its money.
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Imagine an iPhone cable that was only four-inches long, doubled as a tripod and could bend to your every whim? That’s the idea behind Twig, designed by former WIMM engineer Jason Hilbourne, who wanted something studier, smaller and more portable than Cupertino’s “limp noodle.” In partnership with an iOS accessory maker, the cable’s three sturdy prongs will transform into a dock, wrap around objects or create a free-standing tripod for your FaceTime needs. It needs $ 50,000 to turn from dismembered action-figure prototype to reality, with an $ 18 pledge enough to secure you one of the first to leave the factory. After the break we’ve got the pitch footage, which includes what happens when you start prototyping with your Speed Racer dolls.
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