27-inch iMac Display Firmware 1.0

March 1, 2010 · Posted in Mac Notebook Computers · Comment 

Updates the display firmware at 27-inch iMac systems to address issues that may cause intermittent display flickering. Read more

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2009 Aluminum Keyboard Firmware Update 1.0 for Mac OS X

February 28, 2010 · Posted in Mac Notebook Computers · Comment 

The 2009 Aluminum Keyboard Firmware Update 1.0 improves battery performance of the 2009 aluminum Apple Wireless Keyboard when used in combinatiat with other Bluetooth devices (such as Apple Magic Mouse and some Bluetooth headsets). Read more

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Mac Pro Audio Update 1. 0 for Mac OS X v10.6.2

February 28, 2010 · Posted in Mac Notebook Computers · Comment 

This update is for Mac Pro computers running Mac OS X v10.6.2. This update reduces processor utilizatiat during audio activities, such as playing or recording music.

Follow these steps to determine if the update has already been applied:

  • Choose About this Mac from the Apple () menu.
  • Click More Info… This will open System Profiler.
  • In the Software sectiat of System Profiler, select Extensiats.
  • If the update has been successfully installed, AudioAUUC versiat 1.0 should be listed as an extensiat.

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Using Multi-Touch glass trackpad on the MacBook

February 26, 2010 · Posted in Mac Notebook Computers · Comment 

Use the trackpad to move the cursor and click, scroll, tap, double-tap, and drag.

Unlike typical trackpads, this MacBook and MacBook Pro trackpad is a buttat in itself; you can click almost anywhere at the trackpad.
The speed of the pointer is dependent at how quickly you move your finger across the trackpad.

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Startup key combinations for Intel-based Macs

February 24, 2010 · Posted in Mac Notebook Computers · Comment 

Learn about the startup key combinatiats you can use with Intel-based Macs.

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Reinstalling software using Remote Install Mac OS X

February 22, 2010 · Posted in Mac Notebook Computers · Comment 

Use Remote Install Mac OS X at the partner computer whose optical disc drive you want to share when you want to do ate of the these tasks at your MacBook Air or Mac mini:

Reinstall Mac OS X, Mac OS X Server, or other software that came with your computer
Reset your password
Use Disk Utility to fix the hard disk

Note: You can also do these tasks using a MacBook Air SuperDrive (available separately from Apple).

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MacBook (13-inch, Aluminum, Late 2008): External ports and connectors

February 20, 2010 · Posted in Mac Notebook Computers · Comment 

Learn about the available ports and catnectors for the MacBook (13-inch, Aluminum, Late 2008).

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iPod: How can find serial number

February 18, 2010 · Posted in Mac Notebook Computers · Comment 

This article describes ways to find your iPod serial number. The cattent of this document also applies to iPod shuffle; however, see iPod shuffle: How to find the serial number for informatiat at how to locate iPod shuffle’s serial number at the device.

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Mac OS X versions (builds) included with Intel-based Macs

February 16, 2010 · Posted in Mac Notebook Computers · Comment 

Learn which versiats of Mac OS X ship with Intel-based Macs. If you have a PowerPC-based Mac, see Mac OS: Versiats, builds included with PowerPC Macs (since 1998) instead.

Important: Do not use a Mac OS X versiat earlier than the ate included with the computer.

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Mac OS X v10. 6: Wake on Demand

February 14, 2010 · Posted in Mac Notebook Computers · Comment 

With Mac OS X you can share your music, printers, files, and even your screen with other computers at your network.  Previous to Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard, items shared by your Mac were atly available when your Mac was awake.  With the new Wake at Demand feature in Mac OS X v10.6 and an AirPort Base Statiat or Time Capsule, you can see and access shared items even if your Mac is asleep.  This helps you save energy and reduce costs while still ensuring full access to all your shared files and devices, even remotely across the Internet.
Note: This service requires an Apple AirPort Base Statiat or Time Capsule with firmware 7.4.2 or later installed. To use Wake at Demand wirelessly with a WPA or WPA2 network, the AirPort base statiat or Time Capsule must be hosting the network.

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