Posts Tagged ‘process

If you want unique icons for your desktop or for social networking, you can create your own by hand, as we showed in part one of this series. Today, in part two, Chris McVeigh shows you some freeware and shareware apps you can use to help with the process.

If you want unique icons for your desktop or for social networking, you can create your own by hand, as we showed in part one of this series. Today, in part two, Chris McVeigh shows you some freeware and shareware apps you can use to help with the process

Before an existing Aperture 2 library can be used with Aperture 3 it must be upgraded. This process occurs when you open your library with Aperture 3 for the first time. There are several stages to the upgrade process, some of which are optional. This article outlines the various stages of the library upgrade process and offers some tips on getting up and running as quickly as possible.

Even though different browsers excel at different tasks, it can be a pain to keep passwords, bookmarks, and more in sync.

Yesterday, we reported on a story quoting a Psystar attorney claiming that the unauthorized Mac clone manufacturer was in the process of winding down its business in the wake of a permanent injunction issued against it by a federal court judge earlie…

Yesterday, we reported on a story quoting a Psystar attorney claiming that the unauthorized Mac clone manufacturer was in the process of winding down its business in the wake of a permanent injunction issued against it by a federal court judge earlie…

Dow Jones Newswires reports that unauthorized Mac clone maker Psystar has begun the process of winding down its business ahead of a December 31st deadline set by a federal court judge in granting Apple a permanent injunction preventing Psystar from s…

Fortune reports on a newly-published research effort from Morgan Stanley which analyzes the mobile Internet industry and in the process points to the iPhone’s tremendous early growth and Apple’s leadership position in the industry. Ba…

As explained in the iPhone User Guide and the iPod touch Features Guide, you can remove all settings and information from your iPhone or iPod touch using “Erase All Content and Settings” in Settings > General > Reset.  If possible, your device should have a full charge before beginning this process. If it doesn’t have a full charge, connect the device to power and leave it connected until the process is complete.


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