Posted by Kees on April 21, 2012

iBoostUp is free software to optimize your Mac performance. Thinking, Do I need that? Well, if you experience several unexpected crashes, annoying error messages and slow performance, you need to take action before it is too late. Download iBoostUp for free now!
Continue Reading... »Posted by Kees on April 18, 2012

If you have problems saving space on your hard disk, you can uninstall Xcode from Mac. Most mac-users are ‘normal’ users, and not developers. That is exactly the reason why most of you have no need to have Xcode installed. Yes, it is true that you don’t notice it in daily use when it is part of your system, so basically no harm is done. The only problem is that it takes about 10 Gb...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Kees on April 10, 2012

Shit happens: You want to play your favorite music, you start iTunes and you discover your iTunes Library File is locked. There can be several reasons for this to happen, but that is not very important now. You just want your library back. There are several ways to fix this, but the way described in this tutorial is the simplest one, and it works in most cases. Here are the 9 simple steps to get...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Patrick on November 22, 2011

There is no denying to Apple's phenomenal success in the tech industry. Of course there is the iPhone 4S that has been doing rather excellent in terms of sales, making Apple one of the most dominant, if not the most dominant contenders in the smartphone industry. But what about the PC industry? Well a new report that was published today indicates that Apple is already on track to become the world's largest PC maker by...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Patrick on November 4, 2011

If you are a Mac gamer, then you should feel somehow left out with the limited number of games that are hitting the platform. This is especially true with recent big blockbuster games. But recently a number of high profile titles have made its way into the Mac. Most notably titles like the classic Grand Theft Auto III and the highly anticipated but sadly disappointing Duke Nukem Forever. This coming winter, the well-received Deus Ex:...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Patrick on November 2, 2011

A couple of months ago, Apple fans were treated to a new release of the Cupertino company's latest desktop operating system in the form of Mac OS X Lion. Lion has an impressive offering of new features and is considered to be an major overhaul of Mac. One notable thing about the OS X Lion is the fact that Apple seems to make it more like its mobile operating system, the iOS. Many features of...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Patrick on September 16, 2011

When it comes to the world of gaming, it should be safe to say that Valve Software is one of the best developers around. With a track record of AAA games such as Half-Life 1 and 2, Counter-Strike, Team Fortress 1 and 2 and the Left for Dead series, it is hard to argue with their credentials as game developers. Valve is also the developer of the widely successful digital distribution platform, Steam. Back in...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Patrick on August 19, 2011

One of the most important landmark in the history of gaming is arguably the introduction of open world, sandbox-style games. With its go-anywhere-you-want gameplay, gamers everywhere has been given more freedom than ever. And of course, you can't talk about sandbox-style games without talking about the Grand Theft Auto series by Rockstar Games, especially GTA III. Released in 2001, GTA III changed how we play our 3D games and is definitely one of the most...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Ben Johnson on August 16, 2011

Mac fans all over the world were treated to a whole new operating system experience as Apple released its major OS X upgrade, the Mac OS X Lion. The OS X Lion is packed to the brim with features and is generally well received by Mac users. But one aspect of the Lion that can be seen as a drawback is its distribution method. OS X Lion is only available through the Mac App Store...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Ben Johnson on August 3, 2011

As you all know for the past weeks, Mac users have been treated to a rather nice upgrade in the form of the Mac OS X Lion. Apple's new desktop operating boasts about 250+ new features and it was quite a huge success with users downloading it more than a million times on its first day of release. Unlike previous releases of the Mac OS X though, Lion is only available digitally which means that...
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