In this article we highlight and provide workarounds to successfully install macOS 10.13 High Sierra onto the legendary (the last of the Mac mini’s which could be configured with dual internal hard drives) Mac mini Late 2012 (6,2). We haven’t tried it with other Macs but the theories applied here should work the same if […]Read More
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Every computer that houses a processor, will have some form of thermal compound to wick heat away from the processor’s core to a heatsink or heat pipesthat conduct the heat generated by the processor’s core out of the unit. Whether its a portable or a desktop. Macs are no exceptions. Now, the interesting thing that we would like to […]Read More
Lately, there have been a slew of firmware updates coming down Apple’s automated Software Update network. As a result, inexperienced users may wreck their Macs completely when the firmware update installation instructions are not adhered to. Potential firmware updaters must be aware that a firmware update actually makes changes to the hardware settings on your Mac. As a result, it […]Read More
The Intel Mac Mini range has received minor makeovers in the month of September, 2006. The USD799 model now sports a 1.83GHz Core Duo processor, which is a speed bump from 1.66GHz. Meanwhile, its USD599 baby brother uses a 1.66GHz Core Duo instead of a 1.5GHz Core Solo. Unlike the iMac range that has also […]Read More
Following our recent article, Apple Hardware | The PowerBook Development Life-Cycle, Appleinsider reports that next generation Intel-based Macs are slated for launch as early as January 2006 during January’s Macworld Expo in San Francisco. Beginning with Intel-based iMacs and PowerBooks which represent the mainstay of Apple’s hardware product offerings. Among some of the latest developments rumoured on […]Read More
If you haven’t already ordered or got your Mac Mini or iPod Shuffle, looks like you’re in for a long wait. Reports have come in that all 98 Apple Stores in USA have been cleaned out. Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster, reports that there’s an average waiting list of 18 Mac Mini customers per Apple […]Read More
If anyone’s noticed, the Mac Mini stands out in more ways than just its small form factor and incredibly affordable pricing. Since Mac OS X introduced SuperDrives the question that is always asked over and over by most video pundits is, “…what DVD format does the SuperDrive support?” “The answer?…” All macs with SuperDrives preceding the […]Read More
“Its all in the family.” Apple has done it again and is going to give Windows manufacturers a run for their money and Windows users who are already sitting on the fence slightly more to think about in 2005. And the year’s only beginning. For the prospect switcher held back by a tight budget, Apple […]Read More