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Apple’s Privacy Report, Safari 14, & You.

Apple takes your data security and protecting your privacy very seriously. Unlike other tech giants who are in the business of selling your data, Apple is in the business of protecting it – seemingly at all costs.

The new iPad Pro with Smart Keyboard Folio and Apple Pencil. Photo courtesy of Apple

Commentary: A Detailed Look at ‘More In The Making’ Apple Event

Another Apple event is now history, with the "There's more in the making" event held on October 30 in Brooklyn, NY delighting many users with long-awaited updates to two Mac lines and revealing new iPad Pro designs that further blur the distinction...

Setting Up a Mac Web Server with Apache and MAMP

A few weeks ago, The Rocket Yard ran an article detailing the many services that will be removed from macOS Server in the near future. Today, I'll discuss how to bring back one of those services -- web hosting -- using...

The beautiful default wallpaper of High Sierra

Year in Review: The 10 Most Popular Rocket Yard Posts of 2017

The year 2017 was a big one for tech enthusiasts. New gear and software news – both good and not-so-good – dominated the headlines. So which news articles and tech tips most caught the interest of Rocket Yard readers? These...

Spin Class: Five of the Best Reasons to Use HDDs

"We still have a lot of life left in us" may be the refrain you hear from spinning hard drives when you're browsing online stores for your storage needs. While that flashy SSD (solid state drive) may be faster, the mature...

Everything You Need to Know About Keychain in macOS Sierra

Keychain is a password management system for macOS and iOS that was originally released with Mac OS 8.6 back in 1999 as a way of holding passwords, private keys, certificates and secure notes in encrypted files on the machine. Since...

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