How to Find IP Addresses of Devices on Your Local Network
There are times when it can be handy to know which other devices are on your local network. For example, suppose that you need to know whether a certain device (such as a computer, tablet or router) is...
View ArticlePlay The Hidden Tetris Game in Terminal
There are a few hidden gems located in OS X, one of which is a hidden version of the popular block-stacking game known the world over as Tetris. This classic game by Alexander Pajitnov was originally a...
View Article5 Great Apple TV Alternatives
The Apple TV is a great little device on which to watch movies, listen to music, view your photo collection and share content that you have on your Mac, as well as being a second screen for all your...
View Article5 Creative Ways to Boost Your iPhone’s Signal
Most of us have unfortunately at one time or another experienced poor mobile reception on the iPhone – inevitably just when you need it most. But why can your iPhone’s signal be weak in the first...
View ArticleNew Activity Monitor Features in OS X Mavericks
Mac OS X Mavericks still has many of the same applications already used in Mountain Lion. Some have had major overhauls, whereas others have just had minor tweaks in functionality or appearance. One of...
View ArticleHow to Use Tags in OS X Mavericks
There are some notable new features in the latest version of Mac OS X – for example a new version of Safari, iCloud Keychain, and a whole host of memory, performance and power improvements (such as App...
View ArticleUsing Dictation in OS X Mavericks
Ever since Apple released Mountain Lion, it’s been possible to use voice dictation in any application where you would normally use the keyboard to enter text. When using the Dictation, your speech is...
View ArticleWhat’s new in Safari for OS X Mavericks
With every new release of OS X comes a new and improved version of Safari. It’s already one of the best and fastest browsers available today, and Safari 7 brings a host of new features such as plug-in...
View ArticleThe Lowdown on iBooks for OS X Mavericks
Ever since iBooks became a hit on the iPhone and iPad, it’s no surprise that Apple has brought the popular book reading app to the Mac. Mavericks includes iBooks as a standard application, allowing you...
View ArticleNavigating the New Maps App in OS X Mavericks
Ever since Apple famously dropped Google Maps and instead used their own Maps app, they’ve come under a lot of fire for discrepancies in the data – such as incorrect landmarks (street names, places,...
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