- Watching Hulu (Or If You Want to Hide Your IP Address)
Posted on Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008 in Internet — Comments: (0)Let’s say, hypothetically speaking, you wanted to watch the latest episode of 30 Rock but didn’t know where to turn because your VCR (VCR? What’s that?) is broken and you haven’t been able to figure out the whole downloading tv shows off iTunes or anywhere else on the internet (*cough*). You’ve heard of this website called Hulu but anytime you go there it gives you this message:It should be noted there can be issues with uninstalling Hotspot Shield (detailed a bit on Apple’s support forum and removing the ads it uses from Safari).
- Magic Eraser + Macbook = New
Posted on Friday, December 5th, 2008 in Macbook — Comments: (1)For those of you that have a white macbook and have had it for any length of time will notice the discoloration of the palm rests. What once was a bright clean white macbook as turned to a rather ugly looking colour. This can be an issue when you are showing off your amazing Macbook to your PC using friends. If you are like me you tried to use a variety of cleaners, windex, etc to clean it, all of which did nothing to solve the problem.
- Follow Us On Twitter
Posted on Monday, December 8th, 2008 in AboutThisMac.com — Comments: (0)If you like to twitter (What is twitter?) on occasion and would like to be notified whenever there’s a new post up on About This Mac, hit up this link and click follow.We probably won’t use it for much more than just new content notifications, at least for now. So if you’re already subscribed to the RSS feed then you’re probably good to go.
- Happy 40th Birthday
Posted on Tuesday, December 9th, 2008 in Hardware — Comments: (0)Happy Birthday to the Mouse.The computer mouse turns 40 via Macworld.
- How safe are your passwords?
Posted on Wednesday, December 10th, 2008 in Basic — Comments: (0)If you are like many people online you are probably using Mozilla’s Firefox as your web browser of choice. If you aren’t using Firefox then this post won’t directly related to you. However if you are… read on.Do you save passwords to frequently visited websites in Firefox with this dialogue drop down menu?If so, do you utilize the Firefox master password, which can be set here:I would greatly advise using a master password.
Best Posts on About This Mac From Dec 2008
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Quick Tips
Back to the Desktop
Quite honestly the shortcut key I use the most throughout my day is when presented with a ‘Save’ dialogue box (i.e. when you go to save your Photoshop, Word, etc. document for the first time)

Simply pressing Command-D will change the currently selected directory to your Desktop. Saving files to the desktop (temporarily!) makes it easy to use, particularly if you’re going to be emailing, Twittering or Facebooking an image or document right away and not really saving it for long term use.
Command-D, enter a file name, Return and you’re done.
The Command key is the one next to your spacebar that has the word “Command” on it, or as is the case on earlier Mac keyboards, has the Apple logo.

(As an aside, ever wonder why that symbol is called “Command?” It’s a symbol for an interesting feature in a Swedish campground.)
8 Subtle Changes You May (Or May Not) Notice in iOS 4.
Every time Apple releases a new OS update, be it on the Mac or iPhone, there’s a bucketload of smaller - lesser-spotted - changes that appear in the system. iOS 4 very much continues this trend, so whilst you’re busy perusing the new update today here’s 8 little changes you may (or may not) spot.
Taking a Screenshot on iPhone/iPad/iOS Devices
Let’s say you want to take a screenshot of the latest app you are running on your iPhone or iPad (maybe to show off a high score in Carcassonne - great game btw!) to send to a friend or upload to your blog. Here’s how:
- Press the ‘Home’ button and at the same time press the ‘On/Off’ button. No need to hold them down for very long (1 second is enough).
- The screen should flash white briefly.
- Now startup the Photos app
- Inside the ‘Saved Photos’ album you should see your screenshot waiting for you.

Now you can email it to yourself or the next time you sync with iTunes it will pull the screenshot into iPhoto (or whatever photo application you are using on your Mac).
WANT: Leather iPad Case with a 100 year warranty.
Moving Apps Around
In order to move apps around your iPhone/iPad screen, you just have to press and hold on any app for 2 seconds (try not to move your finger) until the apps start shaking and some of them (non-Apple apps) get a little ‘X’ in the top left corner - you can stop pressing now:

Now press and hold on on the app you want to move and slide it to the location you want the app to be. Other apps will slide out of the way as you slide the app around.
Once the app is where you want it to be, press the Home button to lock the apps back into location.

