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Thursday May 17, 2012. 08:36 PM
If you take a look at some recent complaints on the Apple discussion boards, you might feel compelled to conclude that iCloud has been hacked.
If you plan on upgrading your iMac's RAM, then looking to third-party distributors will offer you more options at far cheaper prices.
Wednesday May 16, 2012. 11:50 PM
The Mac App Store program can be removed from Snow Leopard, but once updated past OS X 10.6.6, reinstalling it may require a little more than simply installing a combo update.
Apple's security and OS updates included the latest version of QuickTime, which Apple has just made available for Windows PCs.
Tuesday May 15, 2012. 11:03 PM
Delayed correspondence may be caused by problems with Apple's Messages Beta program.
The popular Perian plug-in for extended media support will be discontinued, though several alternatives will remain available.
Apple's updates help protect Leopard users from Java and Flash-based attacks.
Monday May 14, 2012. 11:20 PM
While some PGP Desktop installations may stop working, you can clone PGP disks to unencrypted images to access your files.
Saturday May 12, 2012. 02:03 AM
An apparent information window that appears at boot only states 'keyApplicationTitle,' 'keyWarningOptimalInfo,' and 'keyOKButton.'
Friday May 11, 2012. 11:16 PM
While Safari disables old versions of Flash, you can quickly re-enable them if needed.
Repeated 'smcReadKeyAction' errors in the OS X console may be from third-party software, or be fixed by downgrading kernel extensions.
Though OS X generates a crash report, the programs do not crash at all and continue to work just fine.
Thursday May 10, 2012. 09:58 PM
The OS X 10.7.4 update led to problems with Bluetooth devices for a few users, but luckily in most cases these are easily fixed.
A debugging error that left some users' passwords stored in plain text in OS X 10.7.3 has been closed in OS X 10.7.4.
Following updates to OS X 10.7 Lion that fixed some password security bugs, Apple has released updates for other supported software.
Scroll beyond the extents of documents shows a gray texture pattern in Lion, but if desired, you can disable this feature, in most programs.
Scrolling beyond the end of documents shows a gray texture pattern in Lion, but if desired, you can disable this feature in most programs.
Wednesday May 9, 2012. 11:02 PM
Apple releases a new update to OS X 10.7, one that fixes a FileVault security vulnerability, and brings a new version of Safari. Originally posted at The Download Blog
Apple may be gearing up to release Mountain Lion in the next few weeks, so if you plan on upgrading you might consider preparing your system.
Apple has removed the item count status indicator from the default view in Lion, but you can re-enable it or use other options instead.
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