If you are into geeky stuff, you might enjoy using terminal rather than any other way. The classic retro feels it has and its natural way to quickly and easily type in commands to get jobs done simply is hard […]
Mac OS X
Mac OS X (or macOS as it is known these days after the name update) is Apple’s computer operating system for its Macintosh line of desktop and laptop computers. If you buy a computer that is made by Apple, it runs Mac OS X or macOS by default. Apple does not distribute this operating system outside of its own devices, so there is nothing else out there available from other companies that can run Mac OS X or macOS.
Launched in 2001, OS X was the successor to the older Mac OS classic. Mac OS X is based on UNIX and used a Mach kernel. OS X gives better memory management and has better multithreading capabilities over the older Mac OS classic.
The Mac OS X category is filled with helpful how-to, tips, and tricks to do with the Mac OS X operating system and all of its versions. In addition to the how-to’s based on its existing operating system, you’ll find helpful hints on how to use Mac applications also.
How to Flush DNS Cache in Mac, Windows and Linux
DNS caches are entries that copy the internet domain names over to the IP addresses. A domain name system (DNS) has to cache on the web servers and also the client servers. Sometimes these caches can become cluttered and corrupted. […]
In Depth Look At The iPod Nano Seventh Generation In Stores October
Apple introduced the new iPod Nano on September 12, 2012. It is the seventh generation portable media player designed by Apple Inc. which is available in seven different colors. It has different icons such as music, radio, fitness, clock, audiobooks, […]
How to Clean Up Your Mac the Easy Way
Cleaning up your Mac is imperative to keep it running properly and hassle free. One of the biggest problems is losing too much hard drive space which results in a slow running machine. When you use your Mac files, and […]