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Gaming on the MacBook Pro Core i5 gets a big boost from the GT 330m: FPS Benchmarks

Apr 22, 2010 - 12 Comments

If you’re interested in gaming on a MacBook Pro, pay attention. The new MacBook Pro with the Core i5 processor and GeForce GT 330M graphics unit performs significantly better than it’s predecessor with the GeForce 9400m. Check out the above performance comparison, Left 4 Dead on the new MacBook Pro with the 330m chip runs … Read More

How to Use a 27″ iMac as an External Display for Another Mac

Apr 22, 2010 - 3 Comments

One of the coolest features of the 27″ iMac is it’s beautiful LED screen with a whopping 2560×1440 resolution, but what’s even cooler is the ability to use that gorgeous display as an external display for another Mac. So if you want to use an iMac as an external screen for another Mac, you’ll need … Read More

How to block a website from Safari, Firefox, or Chrome

Apr 21, 2010 - 37 Comments

Do you want to keep yourself or your employees from wasting time on certain websites? Maybe you don’t want your child to see some of the virtual trashbins of the internet? By editing the /etc/hosts systems file, you can block any website, and here’s how to do it.

A Simple and Cheap iPad Stand

Apr 21, 2010 - 2 Comments

Many of us have been looking for a nice and simple iPad stand, preferably a good one that is also affordably priced since it remains to be seen how useful they are. Now we may have a prospect, as James sent us in this picture of the Logitech Alto Express Notebook Stand being used as … Read More

How to Download and get Internet Explorer for Mac

Apr 20, 2010 - 50 Comments

So you need to run Internet Explorer on your Mac and you don’t want to bother with a full Windows install in something like Parallels. What are you left with? Update: You can download Internet Explorer and Windows virtual machines for free that run within Mac OS X. That method works for IE7, IE 8, … Read More

Post a Twitter Update via the Command Line

Apr 20, 2010 - 11 Comments

You can quickly post a tweet from the command line using the curl command, all you’ll need is your Twitter username and password.

Using Safe Boot Mode in Mac OS X

Apr 20, 2010 - 3 Comments

Booting into safe mode in Mac OS X is a troubleshooting trick that can help to diagnose many common system problems, and even some more obscure issues with Mac OS X. While safe mode is considered an advanced troubleshooting technique, it’s easy to use and easy to exit out of, meaning just about any experience … Read More

How to Show Invisible Files in Transmit for Mac

Apr 19, 2010 - 9 Comments

If you are trying to view invisible files through the Mac sFTP / FTP client Transmit, stop looking around in the Preferences and View Options because it won’t be there.

The Best MySQL Database Manager for Mac OS X? SequelPro Might Be It

Apr 19, 2010 - 7 Comments

I’ve long been looking for a good MySQL manager for Mac OS X since I’m not a big fan of phpMyAdmin and the other tools out there. Yes there’s always the command line too, but sometimes it’s nice to have a GUI for such tasks. Then I came across SequelPro recently and I think it … Read More

New vs Old: MacBook Pro Benchmarks compare the Core 2 Duo 13″, Core i5/i7 15″ and 17″ models

Apr 19, 2010 - 15 Comments

This chart displays the GeekBench scores of the new 2010 MacBook Pro models versus each other and the older 2009 models they replaced. As you can see from the scores, the MacBook Pro Core i5 and i7 models really blow away their predecessors, while the MacBook Pro 13″ model with it’s Core 2 Duo processor … Read More

The Do-It-Yourself Amazing iPhone to iPad Upgrade Kit [Humor]

Apr 18, 2010 - 7 Comments

So let’s pretend that maybe you want an iPad or a bigger screen iPhone, but you don’t want to pay pay for one. Hmmm, but you already have an iPhone? Well then, have we got a solution for you!

How to Change the Desktop Background Picture in Mac OS X

Apr 18, 2010 - 9 Comments

Making your Mac desktop background look attractive goes beyond just eye candy, it can help to improve your focus or give some inspiration. We’re going to show you how you can easily change the wallpaper on your Mac, and you can set the desktop background to any picture you want. Whether you’re a minimalist and … Read More

MacBook sharp edges quick fix

Apr 17, 2010 - 3 Comments

The MacBook can have some pretty sharp edges near the wristpads, and some people find this uncomfortable if they’re resting their hands on their laptop for extended periods of time. The solution to your MacBook’s sharp edges: use a nail file. Yes, just a generic nail file. Basically you’ll just want to treat the sharp … Read More

Mac Setups: Mac with 5 Screens

Apr 17, 2010 - 7 Comments

A friend of mine sent this to me, I don’t know anything about it except that I’d like to have five screens on my Mac. Nice setup!

New MacBook Pro 15″ Hi-Res Screen Comparison

Apr 16, 2010 - 31 Comments

Here’s a good side-by-side comparison showing the viewable difference between the new MacBook Pro hi-res screen option and the standard display. The new 2010 MacBook Pro 15″ model with optional high-resolution screen running at 1680×1050 sits on the left, alongside an older MacBook Pro with the standard 15″ display running at 1440×900 on the right. … Read More

Block and manage IP blacklists easily with PeerGuardian for Mac OS X

Apr 16, 2010 - 8 Comments

PeerGuardian is a free open source tool that allows you to easily block large numbers of IP addresses in Mac OS X. It automatically maintains an internal IP blacklist to block IP’s deemed unsafe or dubious in nature, and also allows for multiple IP lists with the ability to block entire protocols. Other features include … Read More

Mac University – Sea of Macs in a Lecture Hall!

Apr 16, 2010 - 11 Comments

Mac usage has long been popular in higher education, and speaking from experience Mac use is really common around my school, with Apple hardware appearing just about everywhere. Seemingly everyone has an iPod or iPhone, a Mac, there’s a lot of MacBook’s, even a few iPad’s floating around… but even on a techy campus, I … Read More

How to Talk to a Live Person at Apple

Apr 16, 2010 - 37 Comments

So you called Apple’s main number at 1-800-692-7753 (1-800-MY-APPLE) and you’re getting lost in a maze of automated menus with a robot who attempts to direct your call, sometimes successfully and sometimes not. Wouldn’t it be nice to talk to a real human being who can help, rather than a phone robot? If you’re frustrated … Read More

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