
An Illustrated History of Mac OS X is a microsite which takes you on a wonderful journey – through the history of both Mac OS and, well… big cats.
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An Illustrated History of Mac OS X – a wonderful journey through the history of both Mac OS and, well… big cats.

An Illustrated History of Mac OS X is a microsite which takes you on a wonderful journey – through the history of both Mac OS and, well… big cats.
Jump over the break to check out the history…
Apple released today Safari 7.0.4 for OS X Mavericks and Safari 6.1.4 for OS X Mountain Lion and Lion.
Apple released today Safari 7.0.4 for OS X Mavericks and Safari 6.1.4 for OS X Mountain Lion and Lion. The updates were issued to address a significant memory corruption issue in the WebKit engine powering Apple’s browser, and an issue with handling of unicode characters that could be exploited. Both Safari 7.0.4 and 6.1.4 can be updated through the Software Update mechanism int he Mac App Store.
Apple released Safari 7.0.3, an update is recommended for all OS X Mavericks users and contains improvements to compatibility, stability, and security.
Apple released Safari 7.0.3, an update is recommended for all OS X Mavericks users and contains improvements to compatibility, stability, and security.
Safari can be updated via the Mac App Store…
Just a quick heads-up: three new downloadable content packs are now available for the Mac version of The Bureau: XCOM Declassified.
Just a quick heads-up: three new downloadable content packs are now available for the Mac version of The Bureau: XCOM Declassified. The Bureau: XCOM Declassified is a science fiction video game in the X-COM series. It was unveiled as a first-person shooter titled XCOM in June 2010 and it has been repeatedly delayed and changed since then. In April 2013, the game was rebranded as The Bureau: XCOM Declassified in its final version of a third-person view tactical shooter with strategy video game elements.
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Apple released a major update for OS X Mavericks which fixes the infamous SSL/TSL vulnerability ( for this alone, the update is HIGHLY recommended ), adds the ability to make and receive FaceTime audio calls, block incoming iMessages from individual senders and many other bug fixes.
Apple released a major update for OS X Mavericks which fixes the infamous SSL/TSL vulnerability ( for this alone, the update is HIGHLY recommended ), adds the ability to make and receive FaceTime audio calls, block incoming iMessages from individual senders and many other bug fixes.
Mail.app is now more stable and brings an improves the accuracy of unread counts in Mail and better support for Gmail archive mailboxes and labels are also included in this update.
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Just a quick heads-up: Apple seeded today the 7th beta of OS X Mavericks 10.9.2 ( build 13C62 ) to developers, only 5 days after the 6th beta was released.
Just a quick heads-up: Apple seeded today the 7th beta of OS X Mavericks 10.9.2 ( build 13C62 ) to developers, only 5 days after the 6th beta was released. The update is available to registered developers through the Software Update mechanism in the Mac App Store and the Mac Dev Center soon. Apple continues to ask developers to focus on mail, messages, graphics drivers, VoiceOver, VPN, and SMB2. In previous betas OS X 10.9.2 Apple began allowing Mac users to block people on iMessage and FaceTime, as can be done in iOS 7, and Continue reading “Apple Seeds OS X Mavericks 10.9.2 Beta 7 To Developers”
In this OS X Mavericks Server training video course, you’ll be taken deep into the technical aspects setting up an OS X 10.9 server.
In this OS X Mavericks Server training video course, you’ll be taken deep into the technical aspects setting up an OS X 10.9 server. You’ll get an introduction to the Server app, and then dive into learning advanced tools and management, like network infrastructure services such as DHCP configuration, DNS server configuration, and configuring network time.
Learn to secure services with certificates, create and manage an open directory master, export, import, and manage users and groups, and explore and create open directory replicas.
Also covered is managing updates and apps, how to configure file sharing and the mail, web, wiki, calendar, contacts, and message server. And finally, you will learn how to configure the NetInstall and Xcode service.
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1Password for Mac Is Now Available For 30% Off
To celebrate the 1Password Awards – Mac App Store Best of 2013 from Apple and Editor’s Choice “Eddy” Award from Macworld Magazine – AgileBits made 1Password for Mac available for just $34.99 ( 30% off ) for a limited time on the Mac App Store.
If you’re not familiar with 1Password, jump over the break to check out a video that will walk you through the software…
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Apple finally released the final version of OS X 10.9.1 after seeding several betas to developers since November.
Apple finally released the final version of OS X 10.9.1 after seeding several betas to developers since November. OS X 10.9.1 update includes improved support for Gmail in OS X Mail, improved reliability for Smart Mailboxes, an update to the Shared Links option in the Safari Sidebar, and a fix for a bug preventing VoiceOver from speaking sentences containing emoji.
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Are you tired of using Grooveshark in your browser? Well, worry no more because now you can finally gain full control of your music without burying it under a stack of tabs.
Are you tired of using Grooveshark in your browser? Well, worry no more because now you can finally gain full control of your music without burying it under a stack of tabs.