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A Closer Look at the WWDC 2018 Keynote Announcements

Yesterday's announcements at the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) keynote address were remarkable in one aspect: unlike past years, there were absolutely no hardware announcements of any sort. That flew in the face of expectations; many in the Apple blogosphere...

A Complete List of Mojave Compatible Macs

Apple announced macOS 10.14 Mojave, the anticipated follow-up to High Sierra, at today's WWDC 2018 keynote. And while iOS 12 didn't drop compatibility from the list of devices that work with iOS 11, Mojave does drop support for some Macs....

Live Blog: See What Apple Had In Store at WWDC 2018

At last year’s Worldwide Developer Conference, Apple brought tweaks to iOS with iOS 11 and gave us macOS High Sierra, which built upon macOS 10.12 Sierra. So, what exactly will be announced at this year’s WWDC keynote address at McEnery Convention Center in...

OWC CEO Gives Inside Scoop on eGPUs in Interview

  External Graphic Processing Units (eGPUs) are now supported in the latest High Sierra release of macOS. But what are they? Who are they for? OWC CEO and Founder Larry O’Connor helps listeners understand eGPUs and how filmmakers can use...

The Storage Tab in System Information

Tech 101: How to Quickly Free Up Mac Storage Space

Owning a new Mac is a great feeling -- it's the fastest it's ever going to be, there are no scratches or dings on the computer, and you have what seems like an unlimited amount of storage space. Fast forward...

Backup Month: Time Machine Local Snapshots

Most Mac users are aware of Time Machine, the backup utility that’s part of macOS. What you may not know is that you may be able to restore data that is lost or corrupted even if your Time Machine backup disk...

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