Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard is a latest and advanced operating system that is a very easy and simple program. This program has been formulated and brought to the market under the brand name of Apple. This program also includes a specific application that can be very helpful for working in home as well offices.… Continue reading Benefits Of Mac OS X Software
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Veebeam HD
Since the introduction of video sharing, it has become a joint wish of all users now, to be able to watch their videos on the big screens. For this, dozens of different wires are required to play the video. However, with the availability of Veebeam HD, all these wishes have come true as now users… Continue reading Veebeam HD
What is exFAT?
The FAT32 file system is already widely used in many computers, however it doesn’t support partition bigger than 2 TiB and files larger than 4 GiB. Fortunately, a replacement for FAT32, is coming: the exFAT. Microsoft has chosen this file system as the basis for its future products and Mac OS X already supports exFAT… Continue reading What is exFAT?
5 Great Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat Tips and Tricks
Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat was released on October 10th, 2010, and it really is the best Ubuntu release to date. Everything was made to be super easy for regular users, and advanced Linux enthusiasts still can take advantage of all that it can offer. A lot of functions have been completely automated (the screen type… Continue reading 5 Great Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat Tips and Tricks
How To Install Windows 7 On Mac
Anyone or everyone who owns a Mac has at some point faced a situation wherein they have had the need to use Windows on their computer. There may be cases where particular software are only compatible with Windows and running them will require installing the same on your Mac. Detailed below is a step- by-step… Continue reading How To Install Windows 7 On Mac
An Overview of the Things App for iPad
Things is one of the best task management and To Do list organizers in the world. Sadly for Windows and Linux users, it is only available for Mac computers running Mac OS X, the iPad and the iPhone. But if you have one of these devices, then you should definitely give Things a try. Cultured… Continue reading An Overview of the Things App for iPad
6 Must Have Add-Ons for the Firefox on your Mac
Mozilla’s Firefox is the most popular browser online (by choice – default Internet Explorer installations don’t count), and for good reasons: it’s stable, relatively fast and has an amazing collection of useful add-ons that can extend its functionality by a very high degree. The developers community is also growing bigger every day, and the new… Continue reading 6 Must Have Add-Ons for the Firefox on your Mac
A User Review of AirDisplay 1.0.1
Mac users frequently extoll the benefits of a second display for increasing productivity. Unfortunately, LCD monitors are costly, and can leave you tangled up in cables. AirDisplay 1.0.1 presents a good solution – it extends Mac desktops wirelessly by an extra 1024 x 768 pixels, and can transform an iPad into a secondary small monitor.… Continue reading A User Review of AirDisplay 1.0.1
A New Trojan Threat on Mac OS X Comes From Facebook
SecureMac has discovered a new Trojan that affects all Mac OS X versions even the 10.7 Lion and it is being distributed through email and social networks like Facebook, posing as a video linked from a message with the title “Is this you in this video?”. When a user clicks on the link, the Trojan… Continue reading A New Trojan Threat on Mac OS X Comes From Facebook
Is a Hackintosh Netbook Worth the Effort?
Let us start with the basics, you’ve heard the word Hackintosh and are not quite sure what it means. That’s fine; information technology advances so quickly it really is hard to keep up. If you are guessing its something to do with hacking you would be spot on! The definition of Hackintosh would best be… Continue reading Is a Hackintosh Netbook Worth the Effort?