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How to expand MacBook Pro Retina Storage and MacBook Air Storage

There are many variations of the question "How do I increase my MacBook Air's storage?"   I hear a lot of "How can I increase the storage space on my MacBook Air?" and "I have no room on my MacBook Pro Retina".   Up until recently, we were limited to deleting files from the hard drive in order to free up disk space.   We now have other options. Option 1: Transcend JetDrive Light All MacBook Pro Retinas and MacBook Airs have an SDXC card slot.   This slot allows you to take your SDXC card from your camera and insert it into your laptop to transfer photos to the Mac.   It turns out that almost no one uses this slot so it sits there indefinitely. Transcend The product is called the JetDrive Lite You can choose from 64 GB, 128GB and 256GB sizes. All you have to do is insert it into the unused SDXC slot and instantly increase the storage capacity. The JetDrive Lite is made to fit flush with your computer, rather than sticking out a bit like a standard SDXC

360° Views with the Flexidome IP Panoramic Camera

Over the past decade, closed circuit television cameras has seen great advancements.   This area has seen incredible technological advancements. One example of this is the Flexidome IP Panoramic Camera. The Flexidome IP Panoramic Camera can provide panoramic surveillance, as its name suggests.   You can get full wall-to-wall coverage with either 180° or 360° options.   You can see the entire area.   The camera is discrete and has a low profile, making it attractive. Its 12 mega-pixel sensor operates at 30 frames per second, which ensures clear images. This allows you to focus on the details as you zoom in.   This makes it easier to move and gives you more detail.   The camera can provide 360-degree views if it is mounted centrally on a ceiling.   The lens captures circular images and this is how it does this. The dewarping software can transform the image into several rectangular views without distortion.   You can also choose to have the edge dewarped inside your camera, or on an exte