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How to Record Interviews on Skype and FaceTime on OS X

How to Record Interviews on Skype and FaceTime on OS X

Do you record interviews for video blogs? In this article we look at various ways to capture your video conversations on Mac with both FaceTime and Skype.

By Phil South – Apr 3, 2015

Easily Add a Keyboard Shortcut to Reveal Hidden Files in Mac OS X

For those who need to access the hidden files frequently in OS X, here is a way to add a keyboard shortcut to quickly reveal hidden files in OS X.

By Damien Oh – Mar 31, 2015

Using OS X Dock As A Command+Tab Replacement

Using the OS X Dock as a Command+Tab Replacement

You can use the Command+Tab shortcut to switch programs, but you can also use the dock. Here is how you can customize your dock to be a command+tab replacement.

By Shujaa Imran – Mar 30, 2015

Top 5 OS X Maintenance Tips to Keep You Running Smoothly

Top 5 OS X Maintenance Tips to Keep You Running Smoothly

In this article, we will look at the top 5 OS X maintenance tips which can help you maintain peak performance in your machine over many years.

By Phil South – Mar 27, 2015

How to Quickly Resize Photos on a Mac

How to Quickly Resize Photos on a Mac

If you are looking for the easiest and fastest way to resize and optimize photos on your Mac, here is the way to do it with iPhoto.

By Irene Enriquez – Mar 26, 2015

Delete Files that are 'In Use' in OS X

How to Delete Files that Are In Use in OS X

Want to empty the trash in OS X but the system says the files are “in use”? Find out how to get around this annoying message to delete files.

By Phil South – Mar 25, 2015

How to Manually Adjust the Color Temperature on Your Mac

How to Manually Adjust the Color Temperature on Your Mac

If you don’t like to install apps like Flux, you can still manually adjust the color temperature on your Mac. Here are the steps to follow.

By Irene Enriquez – Mar 22, 2015

Revealing Hidden Files on OS X

Revealing Hidden Files on OS X

There are many reasons to expose hidden files and a few ways to turn them on and off. In this article, we will cover the simplest ways.

By Phil South – Mar 19, 2015

How to Publish Podcasts to iTunes with OS X

How to Publish Podcasts to iTunes with OS X

In this article, we show how to manually code, submit and host your podcasts so they appear and pop up on iTunes for your future subscribers to download.

By Phil South – Mar 17, 2015

Generate Spoken Samples using Voiceover on OS X

How to Easily Create Audiobooks From Text Files in OS X

Did you know that you can use the Voiceover system in Mac OS X to produce audiobooks and spoken word prompts? In this article, we’ll show you how.

By Phil South – Mar 12, 2015

Hack Old USB Drives into a Mini RAID on a Mac

Do you have a lot of old USB thumb drives lying around? This article explains how to turn old USB drives into a mini RAID on Mac OS X to give them new life.

By Phil South – Mar 10, 2015

5 Apps to Watermark Images on Your Mac

Watermarking your images is a good way to prevent image theft. Here are five apps that can do watermarking for you on your Mac.

By Mahesh Makvana – Feb 17, 2015

Maximize Windows without Going Full Screen in Mac Yosemite

One of the many changes in Mac Yosemite is the clicking the green button to go full screen instead of maximizing the window. Here’s a quick tip to maxmize the window without going full screen.

By Damien Oh – Jan 30, 2015

3 Ways To Find Your Mac’s MAC Address

The MAC address helps other peripherals in your network to uniquely identify various components on your PC. Here are 3 easy ways to find the MAC address in OS X.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jan 29, 2015

How to See the Print History on Your Mac

Have you ever wanted to know exactly how many print jobs have been done on your Mac? You can see the print history using the workaround explained below.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jan 20, 2015

How to Reset Printers on Your Mac

If you are facing printing issues on your Mac, one of the solution is to reset the printers. here’s how you can reset the printing system on your Mac.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jan 19, 2015

How to Increase Line Spacing in Terminal for Better Reading [Mac]

The line spacing of the command for the Terminal app in Mac is tiny. Here is how you can change the line spacing in the Terminal app in Mac.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jan 15, 2015

How to Connect to a VPN in Mac

Having trouble setting up VPN on your Mac? Follow this guide to easily connect to a VPN in Mac.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jan 14, 2015

5 Great Screencasting Apps for Mac

Screencasting is a good way to help your friends troubleshoot his computer. Here are some of the best screencasting apps for Mac OS X.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jan 9, 2015

TG Pro Helps You Keep Your Mac Cool

Does your Mac CPU’s fans spin very loudly and the machine become very hot? TG Pro helps you diagnose what’s wrong with your Mac hardware and fix the issue.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jan 8, 2015

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When Sony shipped the first Walkman in 1979, chairman Akio Morita insisted on a second headphone jack and a “hotline” talk button, convinced it would be rude for one person to listen to music alone — and within a few years buyers had ignored the sociable features so completely that Sony quietly dropped them

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Jun 10, 2026

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