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Posted on October 30, 2007

Leopard doesn’t purr as expected

Well… that’s not much of a surprise, eh? Apple releases its new OS and there are many things yet to work out. Unfortunately, some of the biggest complaints this time have to do with the most talked-about features. Not to mention that all the hype surrounding the OS didn’t fare well when the launch came [...]

Posted on January 22, 2007

Security an issue?

Fortunately, security risks aren’t as common on Macs like on PCs. But that said, those risks still exist — and they’re growing as the Mac becomes more popular. So keep on reading so you can know how to be prepared for the worst.
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Posted on November 29, 2006

Problems? Try Restarting

From a personal experience: has anyone noticed how your Mac is sucking on hard drive space for no apparent reason? Well, I noticed. It all started when I left the Mac turned on for more than a week consecutively without restarting it — or even letting it sleep. I had at least ten more gigs [...]

Posted on October 14, 2006

smcFanControl released!

The app for those with frying MacBooks is here! Remember about how someone made a couple of AppleScripts to control the fan speeds of your MacBook? Well, they finally made a real app from it!
It’s conveniently called smcFanControl, and you can find it right here. And it’s free.
If you’re still scared the heat from you [...]

Posted on October 10, 2006

Hack your MacBook to a cooler temperature

With the release of the MacBook/Pro line from Apple, it has been welcomed with either open arms or heavy criticism because of the fact that Apple’s not calling them laptops anymore — but notebooks. That’s because of the ammount of heat some of these so-called notebooks generate even when on an idle state. And, well, [...]


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