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MacPro comes equipped with enough RAM for normal operations but sometimes the computer can run slowly when operating several programs at once or when using programs that require a lot of memory. To keep your computer running smoothly and ... more »
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MacBook is an Apple product with several user-friendly features. It uses the powerful Intel duo processor, a glossy screen and offers a video chatting facility. Adding more RAM can enhance its efficiency. Here is how to buy RAM for a MacBook... more »
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Random Access Memory, popularly called RAM, is a significant component of the iBook. If the programs you are running take long to open and operate, you may need more RAM for your iBook. Here is how to enhance the efficiency of your iBook by ... more »
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Random Access Memory (RAM) is an important component of your iMac. For those who frequently use applications like Adobe Photoshop or other multimedia-intensive applications, the iMac's efficiency can be enhanced by buying and installing more RAM. ... more »
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Random Access Memory, popularly called RAM, is the memory your applications employ while running on your computer. The more RAM, the faster your applications operate. If you find that your applications open and operate slowly, you most likely ... more »
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Random Access Memory, popularly called RAM, is the memory used by applications when they are running on your computer. The more RAM, the faster the applications operate. If you are working with graphics and the applications run slowly, buying ... more »
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One of the charms of owning a Mac is the ability to customize it with different backgrounds. These graphics and pictures look dramatic on larger screens. Changing the background to black and white gives it an edgy look that's fun in small doses. ... more »
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Leading (pronounced led-ing) is the space between lines of text in a document. Adjusting the leading, especially in a page of dense text, often makes the text easier to read. Less space between the lines makes a page look darker; more space makes ... more »
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QuarkXPress 3.3 and 4.0 for Macintosh provide six different page views of your Quark documents, so you can select the view that works best for you. Windows instructions may vary slightly... more »
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Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T.) is built into your Mac's hard drive to constantly monitor its condition. It's very easy to check a Mac's S.M.A.R.T. status to be sure your hard drive is in good health... more »
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That brand new computer out of the box, all shiny and new without a speck of dirt tarnishing the flawless finish is an image that fades quickly. Inevitably, parts of the device, including the mouse, will begin to look a dingy. Here's how to clean ... more »
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To surf the Internet or read your email, you will need to connect your Mac to the Internet. You can connect your Mac to a network that is already online, such as the network at your job. Most people connect their home computers with cable modems ... more »
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Installing an inkjet printer on a Mac is usually as easy as plug-and-play. Mac OS may be unfamiliar to longtime Windows users, but it is just as user-friendly.. more »
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With its sleek design and array of color options, people love the iPod nano. Read on to learn how to connect an iPod nano to a Mac... more »
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The iPod shuffle, though small in size is big on storage capacity. It has 1 GB of memory with the ability to hold up to 240 songs. It's easy to connect and upload music. Read on to learn how to connect an iPod shuffle to a Mac... more »
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With the dawn of the digital era, analog audio seems to be going the way of the dodo, but that doesn't mean you have to throw out your albums and purchase your favorite music all over again. Converting analog audio is more time consuming than ... more »
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QuarkXPress 3.3 or 4.0 for Macintosh provides an easy way to copy text and graphics from one QuarkXPress document to another. This is helpful, especially when you need to create multiple documents concerning the same subject. It eliminates the ... more »
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Style sheets allow you to create all of the styles you want to use for your QuarkXPress 3.3 or 4.0 Macintosh document. You can create or add to your style sheet at any time while working on your document. Style sheets eliminate the need to ... more »
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Computer failures can mean the loss of lots of important data, but you can avoid panicking if you regularly back up your data. There are a few different ways to create Mac backup disks... more »
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The accessibility of video technology has given the common person the potential platform to broadcast stories -- if he or she chooses to use it. Use wisely. For the Mac-user, all you need is some equipment and a few programs, and then you are ... more »
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Cropping is the process of cutting a portion of a photograph or graphic that is unnecessary to that image's message. You can crop only the outside edges of a photo or graphic... more »
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The fast-changing technology and frequent updates can make your computer outdated very soon. On an average, computer users replace their old computer within 40 months of its purchase. A key statistics in recycling suggests that only one out of ... more »
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Ever had a large file that you needed to transfer to another Mac but you didn't want to wait forever over network or your removable media couldn't accommodate that much storage space? With this technique, you can transfer any file to another Mac ... more »
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News reels are for journalists who are either aspiring to obtain their first on-air reporting job, or seasoned journalists who need to update their work. News reels must be edited to perfection, so that the News Director is focusing only on the ... more »
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Ejecting a disk from most computer manufacturers is simple, and MacBook is no different. However, if you hooked up an external drive of any sort, ejecting the disk becomes trickier. Follow these steps... more »