Too many posts to handle? If you missed out on a great post from last month, here’s a quick digest of the top posts that you may want to check out: 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 […]
How safe are your passwords?
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 […]
Happy 40th Birthday
Happy Birthday to the Mouse. The computer mouse turns 40 via Macworld. Stay tuned for our favorite mice used by us here at About This Mac
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Magic Eraser + Macbook = New
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 […]
Watching Hulu (Or If You Want to Hide Your IP Address)
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 […]
Best Posts on About This Mac From Nov 2008
Too many posts to handle? If you missed out on a great post from last month, here’s a quick digest of the top posts that you may want to check out: If you can think it, it can happen Posted on Monday, November 3rd, 2008 in Science — Comments: (1) If you’ve seen Star Wars, you’ve […]
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Create a folder containing your current selection by choosing File > New Folder with Selection or by pressing Control-Command-N (⌃⌘N).
Handy as hell.
Six Unexpected Uses for the Application Switcher
I didn’t know about half of these.
Tip: save a copy of your Mac’s Apple System Profiler report to your Dropbox folder. If your Mac dies you’ll have exactly what you lost.
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