Wednesday, March 23, 2011

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From Tom Nelson, your Guide to Macs
Have you noticed that Apple rumors have become fewer and farther between? That often happens in the spring; most rumormongers are resting up for major product announcements that will occur later in the year. But I think this spring will hold its own in Apple news.

This week, Apple released OS X 10.6.7. The latest version of OS X takes care of some outstanding security issues, and corrects freeze and graphics stability problems with the 2011 line of MacBook Pros.


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Spring has finally arrived, and even though it's snowing here, I know that flowers will soon be blooming. Spring is also the time when the Apple rumor mill starts to gear up for summer product announcements. Well, I say 'Harumph!' to summer; spring will have its share of Apple rumors, too... Read more

2011 MacBook Pro Crashing?
Some owners of 15- and 17-inch 2011 MacBook Pros are reporting issues with their laptops crashing when performing processor- or GPU-intensive tasks.

The problem happens when the load on the MacBook Pro's processor or discrete GPU unit suddenly increases. The crash is more of a freeze; the mouse pointer is still usable, but no applications, including the Finder, respond to user input... Read more


Mac Backup: So Many Choices, So Little Time
Most people don't think about backing up their Mac until after disaster strikes; by then, it's too late. Don't let this happen to you. Instead of waiting for that sinking feeling when you realize your Mac isn't going to boot, or the terrifying sound of your hard drive screeching to a halt, be proactive. Check out all the possibilities, make a decision, and then back up your data... Read more

Using Boot Camp Assistant to Partition Your Hard Drive
Boot Camp Assistant, part of Apple's Boot Camp, serves two functions in getting a Mac ready to run Windows. Its main purpose is to help you partition your hard drive, to create the necessary Windows partition. If you decide to delete Windows at some point in the future, Boot Camp Assistant can restore your Mac to its pre-Windows configuration... Read more
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