I will call it AntiTroubleShooting
I have a technique that allows me to recover from almost any problem with OS X or a particular program in 15 minutes or less. I’ve fine-tuned this method over a year and a half of OS X beta testing and while it’s not for everyone, it works like a [...]
Five Points For OS X
As users of one of the most secure operating systems there is, OS X, many of us don’t often think of things like encryption, trojan horses, hackers or the such. A friend on one of the e-mail lists I belong got a rude awakening this week to the awful truth [...]
Tiger – More “Oh” than “Wow”
There’s some talk on the net at the moment about honesty being the best policy and people being paid huge sums of money (oh, I wish!) to say great things about Apple…..so I’m ‘fessing up straight off. The wonderful people at Renaissance kindly gave me a copy of Tiger to [...]
Apple Thunderbolt Display review, quad-core ARM CPUs, emulating Lion’s Versions, and more!
With every significant release of any interesting or special technology comes the Anandtech review of said technology, and the Apple Thunderbolt Display is no different. The thing about Anandtech reviews is that they are incredibly thorough, so if there was anything you ever wanted to know about the Apple Thunderbolt [...]
Apple fined, iOS apps on Apple TV, Mac version of The Old Republic important, and more!
Apple has been fined $1.2 million for misleading Italian consumers on the warranty period of their products, says Ars Technica. There’s a law in Italy that guarantees consumers a two-year warranty period on all products they purchase — including Apple products — and apparently Apple hasn’t been clear enough about [...]