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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...

OWC Jupiter, MacSales.com Take Pain Out of Growth for Creative Agency

Rapid expansion brings growing pains and challenges to any collaborative organization’s work- flow. But at OX Creative, pain and challenges that accompany speedy growth are things the team has thrived on. During the past few years, the suburban Chicago creative...

10 Common Things That Put Your Mac At Risk

For many people, buying a Mac is making a significant investment and we want that investment to be productive for as long as possible. You might not know that there are very common things that can put your Mac at...

‘DEALT’ Documentary to Open Theatrically Across U.S.

The extraordinary talent of legendary 'card mechanic' Richard Turner comes alive in the DEALT documentary! Richard is the world's greatest card magician, yet he is also completely blind. DEALT was co-produced by Crunch Time producer Andrew Lee with the help of the...

A Complete Guide to Universal Clipboard in macOS High Sierra

Are you familiar with Universal Clipboard? It's a feature of Apple's Continuity initiative, making it possible to copy text, photos and videos from one Mac to paste them to another. With the release of macOS High Sierra, Apple added the...

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The KRACK Wi-Fi Vulnerability: What You Need to Know

Monday is the least favorite day of the week for a number of people, but yesterday’s news that the heart of Wi-Fi security — Wireless Protected Access II (WPA2) — had been compromised through a vulnerability called KRACK really made...

Upgrading macOS Server to High Sierra: You May Not Want To Do It

Along with the many other recent operating system upgrades, macOS Server was quietly bumped up to version 5.4 on Sept. 25, 2017. While all of the other upgrades added new features and functionality, the macOS Server 5.4 upgrade moved some...

macOS 101: What High Sierra Broke and How to Fix It

It's almost become a tradition; one that we wish we didn’t have to put up with. It seems with each new version of the Mac operating system, there are some features that just don’t seem to work the way they...

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