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Time Machine Mac: What It Is, How It Works, How to Use It

Whether you're new to the Mac platform or have been using it for years, there's one feature built into Mac OS X or macOS that you should not only know about, but use. That feature is Time Machine, a built-in...

KeyRaider: Another Reason to Not Jailbreak Your iPhone

With all due respect to some very talented developers who are firmly in the iOS jailbreak camp, it might be time for iPhone and iPad users to just give up those tweaks that they feel they can't live without. Why?...

Researchers Create First Firmware Worm that Can Infect Macs

It was reported Monday that the first firmware worm that is able to infect Macs called “Thunderstrike 2” has been created by researchers. According to Wired, “An attacker could first remotely compromise the boot flash firmware on a MacBook by...

How to Execute ‘Trimforce’ Command with Your SSD

On Wednesday, we reported that Apple released the latest OS X version with 10.10.4, which adds the support of TRIM for third-party SSDs. OWC SSDs are built to run at optimal speed and provide peak performance throughout their lives without...

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Tech Tip: Adding More Fingers To Touch ID

Touch ID is a fantastic way to unlock your iPhone or iPad with a touch of a finger. First available on the iPhone 5s and now on the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, iPad Air 2, and iPad mini 3,...

Tech Tip: Downloading Free Apps, Content Without Authenticating

Apple likes to sneak little gems into software updates that usually make life easier, fixing some annoyance or turning a multi-step process into a simple gesture. That was the case with iOS 8.3, which among other fixes and enhancements added the...

Stay Safe: Bug in iOS Mail Allows Phishing Attacks

Image via Allstate.com A security researcher has uncovered a bug in iOS Mail that allows an attacker to remotely run HTML code on a computer when an email is opened. The researcher, Jan Soucek, first discovered the issue back in...

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