There are many moments in life when we would like to travel through time. One common instance is when an important document disappears from our computer screen. Making things worse, we forgot to save it! That’s hours of work lost. Fortunately, Apple users have Time Machine’s built-in backup feature for added protection.
Many Apple owners believe their Macintosh computers are immune to viruses. Apple itself has run ad campaigns promising its computers “don’t get viruses”.
Recently we have been offering customers the option to install a Solid State Drive instead of the hard drive that was originally installed in their computer. So I thought I would do a post explaining the difference. Hard Disk Drives (HDD) are mechanical. A magnetic...
The new desktop OS is somewhat more demanding than OS X As previous rumors indicated, yesterday Apple renamed its desktop operating system and turned OS X into macOS, but the name wasn’t the only thing to change – the company also switched up the hardware...
RIP QuickTime for Windows. Apple is “deprecating support” for the application, and will no longer patch security flaws in the software. The iGiant is also quietly advising users to uninstall the media player from their Windows machines to avoid being...