How to enable the root user on OS X; what is it and when you should use it
OS X is a UNIX-based system which needs a password in order to work properly. You may want to don’t type it when the Mac starts up, but it’s necessary when it comes to administration tools and...
View ArticleApple releases iOS 6.1 update, extending support for LTE and more
With the last beta released just yesterday, Apple surprises everyone by releasing the new iOS 6.1 update for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. Let’s see the most important things introduced today. LTE...
View ArticleOS X is running slowly? Maybe you need to repair the permissions
Checking permissions and repair them are two things that you shouldn’t do often when running on a Mac. Difference between a .pkg file and a .dmg one is that the first one executes a guided install...
View ArticleApple updates Retina MacBook Pro lineup and MacBook Air lowering the price
If you were planning to get a new MacBook both Pro or Air, maybe now it is your chance. Apple announced that it lowered the price for the MacBook Pro Retina and MacBook Air, in addition to some...
View ArticleAn iOS 6.1 bug allows to bypass the Lock Screen PIN
It’s not the first time it happens, but with the new iOS 6.1 update the bug came back once again, which allows to bypass the Lock Screen PIN on the iPhone. Procedure is quite simple; tap the emergency...
View ArticleHow to download applications from International App Stores using Apple ID
If you want to download something from an International App Store, you will see that your Apple ID won’t work. That’s because an Apple ID can make purchases only in one country. If you want to...
View ArticleHow to play retro games like Tetris and Pong using your Mac’s Terminal
Did you ever know that the Mac has a hidden folder with Terminal-compatible versions of most of the retro games? Tetris, Pong, Snake and others are all there waiting to be played once more in 21st...
View ArticleApple is preparing to release the new, uber fast 5G WiFi chipset for Macs.
In the last preview of the upcoming OS X Mountain Lion 10.8.4 released for developers, leaked a detail about the WiFi chipset installed on every Mac. In the codes of the new update is clearly showed a...
View ArticleApple WWDC 2013 scheduled for 10 June; what we can expect
iOS and iPhone “step-up”. Logo hides something. Apple never was good at keeping secrets, and every WWDC logo is the outer representation of a product that it’s going to be launched. We see several...
View ArticleApple releases iOS 6.1.4, just for iPhone 5
In the last hours Apple released a new update for iOS, now reaching build 6.1.4. Anyway, this update doesn’t bring any relevant improvement, feature or bug fix for most of devices, since it is...
View ArticleCountdown for 50th billion apps downloaded has started. 10.000$ iTunes Card...
After passing the 40th billion app downloaded milestone, the App Store started yesterday the countdown for the 50th billion app downloaded. Prize for the lucky winner? Nothing less than a iTunes Gift...
View ArticleApple WWDC 2013: a fresh start for everything with iOS 7, OS X Mavericks and...
With iOS 7 in the hands of Jony Ive, designer of most of the Apple products, we had to expect a complete change for iOS, which more or less remained the same as its first edition released in 2007. iOS...
View ArticleiOS 7 analyzed from an objective point of view.
iOS 7 is in a sense the most controversial version of the operative system Made by Apple ever released. It starts like this the post-Jobs era, now that the skeuomorphism is no longer a must in iOS’...
View ArticleiOS 7 beta 2 available for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch; how to install it...
We talked earlier about iOS 7 beta 1 and the current performance & stability of the new operative system. Earlier today, Apple released iOS 7 beta 2 to developers. Leaving change log apart, it...
View ArticleApple releases iOS 7 beta 2: iPad support and more!
With iOS 7 beta 2 Apple continues the battle against skeumorphism characteristic of the Jobs era. After beta 1 where we’ve talked about it before, beta 2 brings a number of improvements and new...
View ArticleHow to install Windows 8.1 Preview on a Mac using Boot Camp 5 drivers
Windows 8.1 is available as a free Preview for those who wants to try out the new version without waiting for autumn to come. although the simplest way to update your computer is through Windows...
View ArticleiOS 7 beta 2: all the bugs and issues encountered as of now
When we talked about iOS 7 beta 1, despite the gorgeous looks it lacked stability and performance. With beta 2, we seen there were several improvements on points like speed and reactivity. However, iOS...
View ArticleiTunes App Store celebrates 5th birthday making free these top selling apps
With more than 50 billion downloads reached, iTunes App Store celebrates 5th year of activity. First, Apple sent to journalist several posters showing on a timeline all the major hits it has reached...
View ArticleApple releases iOS 7 beta 3; no risk for non-developers to update via OTA
Apple continues the two-weeks period for releasing a new version for iOS 7, now reaching beta 3. Along with several improvements that were brought with this update (and which we are going to cover...
View ArticleApple releases iOS 7 beta 3; everything new in one article! [CONSTANTLY...
With an endless change log just for development purposes, common users still need to find out what’s new in iOS 7 beta 3. Trying to find out? You’ve come to the right place then! Here we’re going to...
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