The Next Ten Years of Mac OS X

The Next Ten Years of Mac OS X

January 7, 2012 in Mac by Angelina Roberts

In the year 2011, Apple managed to celebrate three ten year anniversaries thereby, making the year 2012 its first complete year for going in to the second decade of the development of Mac OS X, iTunes and iPod devices along with its retail stores in addition to the latest business categories that are being included [...]

How to De-iOS-ify Mac OS X Lion

How to De-iOS-ify Mac OS X Lion

January 4, 2012 in Mac by Angelina Roberts

Mac OS X Lion was definitely designed to bring in some of the best from iOS on to Mac desktops, but as a matter of fact, users do not believe that there exists such an aspect. So, if you want to remove all the iOS attributed items within the Lion version, here is how to [...]

Launchpad And Mission Control

Launchpad And Mission Control

January 3, 2012 in Mac by Angelina Roberts

How To Make Lion More Like Snow Leopard
So, you have finally uploaded your Mac system to the latest version, Lion from the Mac App Store. You are very excited with several of its new features but there are still some areas where you wish in your heart that you can get back to the Snow [...]

Evolution Of The Operating System Mac OS

Evolution Of The Operating System Mac OS

January 1, 2012 in Mac by Angelina Roberts

The operating unit of Macintosh was not a first graphical interface, but, in terms of its accessibility in pricing features, it was considered as a great success. For the system that existed within the market at that time, the Mac systems were merely priced to be of 10,000 dollars which was much cheaper than other [...]

Cloud Wars: Apple’s iCloud Versus Microsoft’s SkyDrive

Cloud Wars: Apple’s iCloud Versus Microsoft’s SkyDrive

December 28, 2011 in Mac by Angelina Roberts

There is a question mark. Mac or PC? Users have their own set of reasons for liking and disliking any platform. As Mac users are now able to run Windows system on their Mac easily along with windows users to leverage iTunes so as to keep their iPads and iPhones working all along, are there [...]

Why Hasn’t Safari Skyrocketed Like Chrome Has

Why Hasn’t Safari Skyrocketed Like Chrome Has

December 27, 2011 in Mac by Angelina Roberts

In the previous days, there have several talks about the web browsers. The report that Google will be paying out Mozilla an amount close to one billion dollars in the coming three years so as to make sure that the search engine of Google remains as the default engine for Firefox has been very much [...]

Unwrapping a New Mac

Unwrapping a New Mac

December 26, 2011 in Mac by Angelina Roberts

If you are about to own a brand new Mac operating system, then there are some few basic as well as preliminary aspects that will tend to save some of your time as well as money in the long run.

Unboxing: Carefully unbox the Mac system and avoid any type of ripping, destroying, tearing or discarding [...]

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