Archive for the ‘MAC Tips’ Category
Apple’s approach to security can be a little bewildering at times. It’s a well-trumpeted aspect of the OS, marketed in detail on the website. Mac OS X has integrated smartcard support and Apple has certified the OS under the Common Criteria guidelines
Tags: primer, security
Speaking at the All Things Digital D9 conference, Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt said in a wide-ranging Q&A session that the best workstation security is offered by a Mac, coupled with Google’s Chrome browser.
Tags: Mac, security
Amid all the talk of malware scares for Mac users recently, here’s a useful guide to Mac security basics, from the NSA of all people.
Tags: Courtesy, Harden, Mac, nsa
Ever been in the situation where your thumb drive is not recognized anymore on your Mac? Discover why this happens and how to troubleshoot the problem. You can both save your drive and save your data as well!
Tags: data, drive, flash, linux, Mac, Recover MAC Password, thumb-drive, usb
There are several reasons why you might use Internet Explorer for Mac, from visiting old websites or using an old version of Mac OS to designing website that need to be compatible with older browsers.
Tags: internet-explorer, Mac
This article will show you how to protect your MacBook or MacBook Air from signs of time. We are going to analyse two kind of protections available: hard cases and protective decals and stickers.
Tags: Air, book, Decoration, Mac, macbook, personalization, protection
After years of difficulty running Windows and Mac computers together, printing from an Apple to a Windows network printer is now extremely easy… Printing from Mac to Windows Network Printer
Tags: document, network, print, printer, windows
There are 100s of programs available for MACs, but the top 10 programs for MAC mentioned below will make your life more enjoyable and easier on your MAC.
Tags: Mac, program
It’s every MacBook owner’s nightmare: you press the power button only to find your MacBook won’t boot up. While the stuff of nightmares, It’s important to know what to do if your MacBook won’t boot up.
Tags: boot, macbook
1. Does it need to come with you? 2. Change your Keychain password and settings. 3. Lock your screen if you are away from the computer. 4. Enable and use Filevault. 5. Encrypt disk images
Tags: laptop, Mac, Secure