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The Files app brings a new, Finder-like file system to the iPad.

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...

The WWDC 2017 Keynote: Solid Predictions and Wild Guesses

On Monday, June 5, 2017, Apple is hosting its annual keynote address to kick off the Worldwide Developers Conference -- WWDC. This event gets a lot of attention from Apple fans, shareholders, developers, and those in the press, as it clarifies the...

Latest Garage Sale Brings Hundreds of New Clearance Items!

Spring is in full swing at MacSales.com in Woodstock, Ill. The weather is taking a nice turn and we’ve finally finished up our spring cleaning. And now that we’re done cleaning up shop, we can share what we have in this...

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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...

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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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