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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...

Tech 101: How to Troubleshoot a Slow Mac

New Macs are a joy to work with, since everything seems so speedy! Give that new computer a year or two and you'll most likely experience the opposite of joy as you wait for websites to open, watch the famous...

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Three Ways to Remotely Access and Control a Mac

Have you ever been away from your home or office Mac and suddenly realized that you a) left it on when you meant to shut it down, b) tried to run a report or access a system only available from that machine, or...

Linux on a Recycled Mac: Trying to Make It Work

A few weeks ago we ran an article about how to install Linux on a Mac, and it generated a lot of comments. One of the more common themes in the comments was "Why run Linux in a virtual machine? Why...

Commentary: Mac Pro Users Spoke and Apple Listened

The news that Apple is rethinking the development of their flagship Mac Pro reminded me of a quote that Steve Jobs attributed to Henry Ford during the 2000s. It goes something like: "If I’d have asked my customers what they...

Tux the penguin, the official mascot of Linux

Tech Tip: How to Install and Run Linux on a Mac

Tux the penguin, the official mascot of Linux Linux is an open-source Unix-like operating system that has been available in one form or another since 1991. Many servers operate on Linux, which is probably its primary use case. Early on in...

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