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By eHow Computers Editor 2 comments
Computers are greedy for memory, and if you give them more, they will reward you with fewer crashes and slowdowns. Fortunately, increasing your RAM is relatively easy and by far the most cost-effective upgrade you can make... more »
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The Apple iMac with the Intel Core Duo processor is a total workhorse, but the default configurations tend to be light on the needed RAM to run the applications you want. Upgrading the iMac with up to 2GBs of RAM turns this workhorse into a ... more »
By Renee Ramig 0 comments
Use iPhoto to turn your favorite photograph into a card that you can share with friends and family. It also makes a great holiday card, one that friends and family will post on the fridge to enjoy for a long time... more »
By eHow Computers Editor 1 comments
One of the reasons Mac addicts love their computers is because Macs are so, well, lovable (and easy to use). Here are some of Digital Goddess Kim Komando's favorite tips to help you love your Mac even more... more »
By Alexia Petrakos 0 comments
Thunderbird is a free, stable and secure email program with advanced spam filtering developed by the same people who released the Firefox web browser. While it's a popular program, it does lack the ability to move your accounts to a new computer ... more »
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Half of the Mac's character set can't be found on the keyboard. Here's how to create the acute-accented (´) characters used in many Latin-based languages. This works for áÁ, éÉ, íÍ, óÓ and úÚ but does not work for yY... more »
By Alexia Petrakos 0 comments
Music and Lyrics go together like Turkey and Cranberry Sauce. Have one without the other and it just wouldn't be a song...or Thanksgiving dinner. Apple's iTunes has given you the option to add the lyrics for each song in your library, however ... more »
By eHow Computers Editor 1 comments
Choice of display is one of the most important decisions to make when buying a laptop. The screen affects not only price, but also battery life and the general user experience... more »
By Alexia Petrakos 0 comments
VNC, short for "Virtual Network Computing," is a graphical way of remotely controlling another computer. When you're connected to another computer with VNC, you see that computer's desktop as if you were right in front of it. You control that ... more »
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QuarkXPress provides a way for you to create and resize picture boxes for your QuarkXPress 3.3 or 4.0 documents for Macintosh. You may need to adjust picture box sizes as you adjust your document's page layout, or you may decide you need to ... more »
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Not sure how much memory (RAM) your Mac has? Find out in a snap... more »
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By eHow Computers Editor 3 comments
Try these tips to speed up both startup time for your Mac and overall performance... more »
By Alexia Petrakos 2 comments
It's time for a new release of Mac OS X! Leopard promises lots of new built-in features like the backup program Time Machine, Boot Camp which allows you to install Windows XP or Vista (only for Intel based Macs), Screen Sharing in iChat, and ... more »
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AppleTalk is an inexpensive local area network architecture. It supports Ethernet as well as Token Ring and Apple's LocalTalk. You can connect your OS 9 Mac with one or more other Mac computers and create your own AppleTalk network in OS 9... more »
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You can send and receive faxes directly from your Macbook or other Mac laptop, as long as you have an internal or external modem installed. With faxing software enabled on your Mac laptop, you can use any printer to print out faxes, or simply ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Every so often, Apple will provide an update of the Safari Web browser software. These improvements can affect anything from Safari's Web site compatibility, application stability or provide additional features to help users browse the Internet. ... more »
By Valdivia4 1 comments
If you want to know how buy a computer this year, you make up a small percentage of people that will actually do their homework to prevent making a big mistake! Many will purchase a computer that will not stand up to their needs - it will either ... more »
By Alexia Petrakos 0 comments
Changing or upgrading your computer monitor may mean having to change your display resolution. Here's the quick and easy way to alter your screen' s resolution on the fly... more »
By jachromatic 0 comments
The world is constantly changing and we need to change with it. Many of us use a computer everyday and probably never thought about how it could be affecting the environment. Same with your web host manager. Many environmental issues could arise ... more »
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Because computers can be difficult to use and can easily break down or even arrive damaged, post-sale service and support is critical... more »
By pianistic 1 comments
Mac keyboards, especially wireless can be tricky to clean. Here are some tips on how to do it... more »
By Alexia Petrakos 0 comments
If you have AVI format movies and want to take them with you on your iPod, you need to convert them to a format compatible with iTunes and the iPod. Quicktime Pro can do this, but the program isn't free and tends to convert files slowly. You can ... more »
By Renee Ramig 0 comments
If you're recently bought a Mac, you have all the tools you need to make the music you want. Follow these steps to find out how to use all the great built-in sounds that comes with Garageband... more »
By Alexia Petrakos 0 comments
With the release of Mac OSX Leopard (10.5) came a huge boost in features for Preview, Apple's PDF/Image previewing application. Along with brand new and pretty powerful image editing capabilities, Preview now has the ability to edit, annotate, ... more »