August 12th, 2009

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Using your Windows Lojack Anti-Theft Subscription in OS X

If you were like me when you purchased your native Windows Laptop, you may have opted for many things such as a longer warranty and what not. One of the options that was available, which I sprung for, was 3 years of Lojack for Laptop Protection. At the time, I didn’t know about Hackintoshing so […]

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August 12th, 2009

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Snow Leopard to support 32-bit

There’s been some skepticism about whether or not Apple’s next Operating System, Snow Leopard, will support 32-bit. Many believe Snow Leopard will be 64-bit exclusive and with what’s rumored to be less than a month ’till release, only time can truly tell. While this may be true, some pretty convincing information has been released on […]

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August 10th, 2009

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Grab Snow Leopard’s 35 New Wallpapers Now

Awhile ago, I did a post about getting the new default wallpaper in Snow Leopard. Now, we have the entire 35 wallpapers that Snow Leopard is shipping with next month. They include images of nature, snow leopards, fine art and even graffiti, so download them here, courtesy of creativebits. Some samples:

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August 10th, 2009

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OS X 10.5.8 Installation Guide

The first time I tried installing 10.5.8, my keyboard and trackpad didn’t work. I reinstalled OS X, and tried again. My keyboard and trackpad worked fine after the update. When Thomas updated, he kept getting kernel panics until he booted into safe-mode (-x) and installed the audio drivers. Just goes to show that this can be […]

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August 9th, 2009

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Use OpenDNS On Your iPhone/iPod

Recently, I had the idea of using OpenDNS on my iPod Touch. OpenDNS is “the leading provider of free security and infrastructure services that make the Internet safer through integrated Web content filtering, anti-phishing and DNS.” Basically, it makes the web safer and faster. I’ve been using OpenDNS for awhile, and I can attest to its […]

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