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How To Take Screenshots On Mac OS X

Paul Morris·March 21, 2013
Capturing a screenshot on a Windows based PC is an easy affair. You can either hit the “PrtScr” button and paste it in an image editor of your choice, or, if you’re using Windows 8, then you can press the Windows + PrtScr key combinations to snap a screenshot, in addition to the Snipping Tool. But on OS X, the process is slightly different, and in this guide we’ll walk you through the different methods on how you can capture a screenshot on an OS X powered Mac. More details after the jump.

How To Disable Java In Chrome, Firefox, Safari, IE [Windows / Mac]

Aatif·March 19, 2013
“Java is everywhere” is the official statement pertaining to the platform, and that’s as true as the sky being blue. The technology exists from within simplest of things to desktop computers, smartphones, tablets and whatnot. The usefulness of Java cannot be denied even in the slightest, either, since it’s the driver for delivery of a lot of content. It seems rather odd, then, that you’d want to disable something as useful as this. There’s a good reason for that, however, that we’ll discuss just past the jump.

OS X 10.8.3 Mountain Lion Update Now Available With Support For Windows 8 Via Boot Camp

Oliver Haslam·March 15, 2013

Apple Introduces New $1,099 21.5-inch iMac For Education

Oliver Haslam·March 6, 2013
A new, low-end iMac has been introduced into Apple's lineup, with cost-conscious educational institutes the target of the stealth product update.

MYO Gesture-Control Armband Brings Futuristic, Kinect-Like Interaction To A PC or Mac [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·February 28, 2013
Microsoft's Kinect peripheral has only been on the market a couple of years, but its phenomenal sales in that short space of time is testament to how much we love that kind of interaction with our consoles. Wouldn't it be wonderful, though, if that same ethos was applied to PC or Mac? The Myo, a peripheral created by Thalmic Labs, makes this a reality by allowing simple gestures to be used in controlling a computer or notebook.

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Ben Reid·February 28, 2013

Leap Motion’s Elegant 3D Gesture-Based Hardware For PC And Mac Will Cost $80 [VIDEO]

Ben Reid·February 27, 2013
Gestures based actions are becoming increasingly commonplace in the Digital Age in which we live, and although a trackpad here, or a touchscreen there tends to help the job move along seamlessly, hardware manufacturers are constantly looking at ways to test the boundaries. In light of the success of 3D gestures in products such as Microsoft's Xbox Kinect peripheral, a string of start-ups and established companies have looked to apply that same motif to computers, and Leap Motion's soon-to-be-released offering not only looks amazing, but at $80, is certainly priced at the kind of bracket most can agree with.

OS X Mountain Lion Found Running On Surface Pro [VIDEO]

Goncalo Ribeiro·February 21, 2013
For years, PC users have figured out ways to modify OS X in order to run it on regular non-Apple-designed machines. According to a video published on YouTube, a Microsoft Surface Pro user has managed to install Apple’s newest operating system on the newly-released Microsoft PC device.

How To Get iOS App Switcher Like Functionality In Mac OS X

Goncalo Ribeiro·February 20, 2013

Download iTunes 11.0.2 For Windows And Mac

Ben Reid·February 20, 2013
The long-awaited release of iTunes 11 ran fairly smoothly for Apple towards the close of last year, and although the completely overhauled UI does take a bit of getting used to, it would seem as though the vast majority of users have now managed to adapt. Following on from the hurried release of iTunes 11.0.1 to alleviate a bunch of teething issues back in December, Apple has just released iTunes 11.0.2 which, among a bunch of bug fixes, also adds a new Composer view, and improves playlist responses.

1Keyboard For OS X Turns Your Mac Into An All-Purpose Bluetooth Keyboard

Ben Reid·February 20, 2013
Apple produces some of the best keyboards on the market. It's something I have discussed at length with others whom spend much of their lives typing, and in terms of key spacing and layout, pressure of keys, adjustable backlight, and general efficiency, even hardcore PC evangelists have conceded that the keyboard is something the Cupertino company has worked down to a fine art. It would stand to reason, then, that we'd want to utilize this keyboard wherever possible, and software developer Eyal Weiner has clearly taken this on board with the development of 1Keyboard, which allows you to use your Mac's keyboard (and mouse / trackpad) with any Bluetooth device.

Firefox 19 Released, Get Downloading Now!

Ben Reid·February 19, 2013

Skype Introduces Video Messages For OS X, iPhone And Android Users

Goncalo Ribeiro·February 16, 2013
If you have been a loyal user of Skype, you have likely run into the hurdle of reaching a user when they are offline. While sending SMS messages often does the trick, sometimes a video message is just more convenient. The good news is that Skype has begun rolling out this feature in the form of an update for its Mac, iPhone and Android client, with support for other platforms such as Windows coming very soon.

Apple Slashes Price Of MacBook Pro With Retina Display, Updates Processors

Ben Reid·February 13, 2013
If you've had an eye on the MacBook Pro with Retina display but have been waiting for Apple to lower its price points a little, then you'll be pleased to learn that today, the day has come. By means of a press release, the Cupertino has announced a few changes to its revered notebook lineup which also sees both the 13 and 15-inch models ship with faster processors, and the 256GB SSD variant of the 13-inch MacBook Air drop to just $1,499.

New Apple Job Posting Suggests Siri Could Be Coming To OS X 10.9

Paul Morris·February 6, 2013
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