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Top Five Announcements from the WWDC 2017 Keynote

Yesterday, over 6,000 developers crowded into McEnerny Convention Center in San Jose to hear what Apple was going to announce. The keynote address was different from many in the past, with no recitation of how well Apple and its products...

Apple’s iOS 11 Compatible Only With 64-Bit iDevices

While macOS High Sierra does not drop support for any Macs that were compatible with the previous macOS iteration Sierra, iOS 11 does leave some devices behind. Apple announced that iOS 11 will be compatible only with 64-bit devices when...

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Live Blog: See What Apple Has In Store at WWDC 2017

At last year’s Worldwide Developer Conference, Apple brought big changes to iOS with iOS 10 and gave us macOS Sierra rather than another iteration of OS X. So, what exactly will be announced at this year’s WWDC keynote address at McEnery Convention Center in...

Understanding macOS Server Part 1: Background and Setup

 Find the entire macOS Server series here!  Upgrading macOS Server to High Sierra: You May Not Want To Do It Have you ever wished that you could run your own Apple Mail server or host a website from your own Mac?...

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Create a Bootable macOS Sierra Install Drive with DiskMakerX

UPDATE 09/2018: Create a Bootable macOS Mojave Install Drive with DiskMaker X 8 UPDATE 09/2017: Create a Bootable macOS High Sierra Install Drive with DiskMaker X 7 Apple has made macOS installations (and those for Mac OS X before it) as simple...

Create Bootable El Capitan USB Install Drive with DiskMaker X for Mac

UPDATE 09/2018: Create a Bootable macOS Mojave Install Drive with DiskMaker X 8 UPDATE 09/2017: Create a Bootable macOS High Sierra Install Drive with DiskMaker X 7 UPDATE 09/2016: Create a Bootable macOS Sierra Install Drive with DiskMaker X With OS X El...

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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...

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