Keychain Access can be found Inside every copy of Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, and previous incarnations of Mac OS X, in the Applications/Utilities folder. Often neglected, Keychain Access is the tool for keeping personal information private. Out of the box, Keychain Access functions as the utility that stores encrypted passwords system-wide. The cool thing about Keychain access […]
Kudos to Alastair Tse, on his great effort to bring us closer to acquiring album art for our tunes. Whilst, Fetch Art is an effort to match album art from the Internet for your entire iTunes library; Alastair’s Album Art purports to search the Internet for the album art Read More
A limited number of 15-inch PowerBook G4 computers exhibit a display issue which may cause faint white spots to appear on the screen over time. The 15-inch PowerBook G4 Repair Extension Program which began on September 24, 2004. is a worldwide program covering replacement of LCDs that exhibit these white spots. The Read More
Apple has announced an extension for video and power issues in their 1st generation iMac G5’s. If you have an affected unit, act expediently to ensure that you are able to claim the free repair – this repair extension is only for 2 years from the date of your iMac G5 Read More
Apple introduced Front Row with the launch of its revised iMac G5 line-up. Featuring the Apple remote together with a built-in Apple iSight and its accompanying application, Photobooth. Some reviewers and sceptics have compared Apple’s Front Row efforts with Microsoft’s Windows XP Media Center, as being ‘basic’ or Read More
At press time, Apple’s latest line of 15″ 1.67GHz PowerBooks has received a myriad of user reports regarding faulty batteries. Although, touted as a firmware issue, Apple representatives were unavailable for comment but its seems that there have been reports of batteries not charging among the recent batch of 15″ PowerBooks. Read More
The guys who created Adium have come up with a winner. In a world where IM’s are the single biggest source of office inefficiency, Adium is the ultimate downfall for office efficiency. Supporting almost all IM formats currently available to the masses, Adium is the Swiss knife of IMs. Read More
Although, iSync and Address Book have been working in tandem since the early days of Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar, there are those who still refuse to utilise its functionality. With understandable reasons why. The spectrum of bad experiences is vast, ranging from attempts at syncing Address Books with cell phones Read More
There are some common issues that plague iPods at some time or other and thankfully, there are user prescribed fixes for these issues. All of the iPod range, at press time, contain Microdrives with the exception of the iPod shuffle and nano which store your tunes on a flash drive. Read More
Erasing files from your hard drive (emptying the trash), just means that you’ve told the Mac operating system to earmark those files to be over-written but they are not actually removed from the system entirely. In short, these files have just been made ‘invisible’ to the user whilst it Read More