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OS X El Capitan 10.11.1 Released by Apple with new fixes for Office 2016, Emoji and Mail
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on Oct 23, 2015
Apple released Betas for OS X El Capitan 10.11.1 for the last few weeks as Cupertino Company’s latest desktop software, perfection and minimalized issues were the focus point for the developers and they added new features by patches presented. Official release of OS X 10.11.1 publicly took p[lace on 21 October 2015, the new desktop software has been building up in Betas, although it is not a major update from its base development performance enhancements and bug fixes were the main priorities. The released version also includes support for the latest Unicode and Emoji characters such as taco or middle finger in today’s conversations being used a s part of a daily accepted reflection of agreements and settlements in dialogs.
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YOSEMITE Best Tips for Beginners Using OS X
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on Oct 19, 2015
We have been using Yosemite for some time already and although it has been out for nearly a year, it is still worth to work on how to advance and use the features of Yosemite operating system, I have gathered them on a simple explanatory list and they are open source for you to explore.
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New Apple Magic Mouse with NO Batteries Released
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on Oct 14, 2015
Best update in six years can be defined to happen to Apple Mouse after all updates we have experienced in Macs, iPhones, IPad or iPods. Apple have finally taken the step to renew its mouse and made it outstanding, truly compelling.The latest version had been released in 2009, elegance and sleek design had gathered a lot of attention from all Apple fans but apart from the little scrolling ball feature and the distinctive sleek apple design that we are used to by now it did not bring additional features, but today’s Apple mouse seems entirely different and that has been very good news.
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Deleting Time Machine Backups on Your Mac Device
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on Sep 26, 2015
When your Mac Hard drive is full of data and that is affecting its speed then you should consider a Spring clean-up. If you are using the Time Machine to create backup for your device, then you may probably delete junk files manually, however you can get some inspiration by using some simple backup deleting steps in order to create more space on the device.In some cases, your Time Machine may send an error notification that the Backup could not completed by the Time machine”, or backup disk cannot contain the large size of the backup, or “an AA GB is required but it is not available”. The reason for these error messages could be any of the factors highlighted below however one thing remains; the junk old files can be removed from your Time machine to free more space and that also means you can create a new backup. You can follow these simple steps in deleting Time Machine Backups on your Mac device.
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Ways to Auto Hide or Show your iOS Menu Bar in the New OS X El Capitan
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on Sep 24, 2015
One of the greatest things users should expect from the new OS X El Capitan OS is that it focuses more on fixing bugs and performances have been improved drastically. For instance, opening PDF files has increased by two times the previous speed, while launching Apps has increase by more than 1.5 times the previous speed. Aside the enhanced performance and bugs fixing , the new El Capitan has also brought some new and cool useful options such as auto-hiding and show for menu bar, just to name a few. This means the menu bar that appears at the top of the screen of your Mac device can now be hidden, and at the same time you can bring the menu bar back by simply moving the cursor to the top just the way the auto-hide features operates for the dock.
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Steps to Un-install Boot Camp Installation of Windows 10 from your Mac device
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on Sep 16, 2015
The article will show you how you can uninstall Windows 10 that has been installed through a BootCamp technique. This method will also educate you how to try out some cool new features of Microsoft OS, if you have installed Windows 10 on your device. If you are facing problems similarly like many other Windows OS users, you should follow the procedures highlighted in this guidance to resolve such problems.
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Step by step guide to install Windows 10 on your Mac device
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on Sep 15, 2015
Windows 10 has been officially released for the public to download, and if you already have a copy to install on Windows 10, you may consider two options; You can install it through the use of a Virtualization program such as; OS X or Parallels, or simply use the BootCamp tool. The Virtualization program will allow you to run the Windows 10 OS on top of OS X just like you will run an app but the BootCamp simply partitions your hard drive in order to dual boot both the OS X and Windows 10.
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