Archive for March, 2007

Have you ever wondered what is going on in the back end of your computer? Or maybe time to time your system becomes slow or feels heavy and you wonder why? Here the first step you need to take in order to check the performance of your mac. Launch the Activity Monitor application located under [...]

Useful Tools from the Utilities Folder

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15 Mar 2007

On Mac OS X, there is a Utilities directory located in your Applications folder that contains a set of applications and tools which use range from performance monitoring to file transfer and management. The following video covers some of the most useful utility applications that you will find in your /Applications/Utilities folder. We will cover [...]

Apple Inc., maker of the iPod music players and Macintosh personal computers, may introduce a new laptop this year that will save data on flash memory chips instead of a hard drive, American Technology Research said. “Our sources indicate that Apple would like to introduce the product in the second half to further capitalize on [...]

In the previous article I warned people about the possibility of encountering wireless connectivity issues on their Mac after running the latest software update. Well after playing around I have a solution to this problem. If the latest software update jeopardized your wireless connectivity, please follow the steps below to resolve the issue. [eminimall] 1. [...]

Do Not Run Software Update

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7 Mar 2007

If you have not done so yet, do not run the Apple Software Update just yet. I installed the latest mac updates on my computer last night and guess what: my airport stopped working on both my powerbook and G5. The airport seems to be on but it does not see any network including my [...]


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