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MacOS High Sierra Root Account Compromise Fixed

MacOS High Sierra Root Account Compromise Fixed

December 1, 2017

Most computers have an account which by default allows unrestricted access and control to all of the commands and programs on an operating system. This account is called a “root” account by Macintosh and Linux, and “administrator” by Windows. Earlier this week Apple released its next big operating system update: MacOS High Sierra. Software updates […]

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China Makes Just About Everything, Including… Your Operating System?

China Makes Just About Everything, Including… Your Operating System?

August 28, 2014

When was the last time that you picked something up and it said, “Made In America”? Probably not very recently. We are a nation that tends to outsource the manufacturing of just about every product we have in this country. Everything from the clothes on our backs to the toys we give our children seems […]

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Many Of Your Devices Could Be More Vunerable Than You Think

Many Of Your Devices Could Be More Vunerable Than You Think

August 5, 2014

We live in a world today where everything is connected. It’s come to the point that society seems to be dictated by how “in the now” you are. How current is your technology? Can your phone function as a computer? Can you surf the web while also getting on Facebook from your TV? Do you […]

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Apps That Could Help Move Along The Software Development Process

Apps That Could Help Move Along The Software Development Process

February 18, 2014

It should come as a surprise to no one that we rely on apps and technology for almost everything we do these days. Basically anything that you can think of has an app. Apple’s early marketing campaign for apps, “There’s an app for that.”, has pretty much become the truth. Now, even though this is […]

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Which Operating System Is Right For You?

Which Operating System Is Right For You?

January 28, 2014

It really is easy to forget what makes our devices tick. We use them so much that it becomes second nature to us, literally. Most know about all of the circuitry and inner workings of their devices. If we crack them open, we see all of the wiring on green plastic boards with lots of […]

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3 Ways Ways To Keep Your Computer Running Fast

3 Ways Ways To Keep Your Computer Running Fast

January 9, 2014

Keeping up with all the new technology that comes out can be quite daunting. The urge to pick up a faster computer can be really strong if you are working with a system that’s gotten a few years on it and has started to slow down. But just because your computer may be sluggish doesn’t […]

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New Apple OS X Update Allows For Better Use Of Gmail Services

New Apple OS X Update Allows For Better Use Of Gmail Services

December 18, 2013

Updates for apps and other software can be extremely beneficial for keeping your devices working properly. These types of updates are, recently, also as common as water in the ocean. Some updates can be really useful for actually offering better support for other software programs to run. Having a large program with a different brand […]

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How to use public computers safely

How to use public computers safely

November 19, 2013

Whether you’re on vacation or you are just a college student, there are lots of reasons for using public computers. In these situations, safety isn’t usually the first thing on our minds. In the small amount of time you are accessing the internet though, there should be certain things on your mind. There are so […]

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Apple not Green in the spring of 2007 According to Greenpeace

Apple not Green in the spring of 2007 According to Greenpeace

April 6, 2007

It appears that past complaints by Apple about their ranking on the Greenpeace Guide To Greener Electronics has not helped the PC maker improve their standing. In fact Apple has have moved into last place in the March 2007 guide. Lenovo on the other hand has apparently undergone a surprising transformation. After a last place […]

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