Archive for the ‘How-To’ Category

Yes, your Mac’s permissions are messed up. No, Disk Utility can’t help. Here’s why.

OS X offers many tools that help you access things you use day in and day out, but there are also a number of ways you can quickly access items you’ve used only recently.

Learn how to consolidate only selected music and media in iTunes 9.

Even if your HDTV is already perfectly calibrated, three extra adjustments can help your new plasma or LCD present sports in their best light.

Even if your HDTV is already perfectly calibrated, three extra adjustments can help your new plasma or LCD present sports in their best light.

This week’s iTunes 9.0.3 update means that the application no longer ignores the “Remember password for purchases” setting. That’s great, but Ted Landau wishes Apple would have come clean about the bug more quickly

With Google real-time search and sites like Facebook and Twitter continuing to grow, it’s more necessary than ever to monitor your online reputation.

Filed under: Hardware , OS , How-tos , Tips and tricks , Troubleshooting , MacBook A friend’s MacBook had slowed down to a snail’s pace. Despite looking everywhere for the issue, streamlining everything I could, and yelling at it, it failed to accelerate to usable speed. So I recommended we start from scratch and build it back up with only the things she was using, free of all the other downloads and aborted installs of various software she never used or cared about

Do you know how to display the date in your menu bar or how to reorder your Spotlight results? Kirk McElhearn shows you these fundamental System Preferences tweaks and more.


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