Posted on September 29, 2006
Now that Apple’s transition to Intel chips is complete, some users may be looking forward to upgrading. Today, I’m going to cover the portables (which recently have become part of my family): the MacBook and the MacBook Pro. The name sounds similar, but the price tag isn’t — still, you’d be surprised how similar they [...]
Posted on September 25, 2006
Every Mac user loves to some degree Steve Job’s keynotes — the major event where some huge, new Apple products are unveiled — but did you ever wonder what’s behind it, other than Jobs?
Well, the answer is a lot. A lot of work is behind this typically hour-long presentations. And the web has recently began [...]
Posted on September 23, 2006
As reliable as Macs may be, they’re still just hardware and software that eventually slows down — even after normal use. Do you know how to speed back up your machine? Continue reading for the best two tips.
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Download OnyX. This little app will take care of most routines necessary for having a fit Mac. [...]
Posted on September 18, 2006
Even though Macs are indeed safer than Windows, the question remains — are there any specific measures I should take for security?
That’s the question a couple of readers asked me — specifically, after they noted my recommendation for clamXav as an anti-virus in my Ultimate Mac Software List.
The answer is that even though many users [...]
Posted on September 15, 2006
Under the extremely rare circumstances where you haven’t heard this — we have a new iTunes Store. There you can now find games and feature-length films.
After some days of tinkering around with it, I’ve got some pretty strong mixed feelings about it. It may be a big step forward, but it definitely has some issues [...]