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Month: November 2015

Book Review: Monet – Lost in Translation, Suzanne Greub (ed)

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Monet’s paintings are overfamiliar, overexposed, and devalued. Can this book cast fresh light?

November 15, 2015 General, Painting

How to run an old version of OS X

What if you won’t or can’t run El Capitan, but are stuck with an older version of OS X. What can you do to protect it?

November 15, 2015 Macs, Technology

Q&A: Xbox to iMac display

How to connect an Xbox or other device with HDMI output to use the Target Display mode of some models of iMac.

November 14, 2015 Macs, Technology

Cambridge Computer’s Z88: the iPad Pro of 1987

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What is a similar size and weight to an iPad Pro, runs for a similar time on battery, but was launched in 1987? The first proper laptop.

November 14, 2015 General, Macs, Technology

How Apple’s security is becoming a disservice to users

Strange reports of apps being damaged and needing to be replaced, and others just crashing: Apple is to blame, and is not giving us clear information.

November 14, 2015 General, Macs, Technology

Competitors by proxy

Unable to exercise with friends because our free time does not coincide, have we become competitors by proxy, via performance tracking services?

November 13, 2015 General, Life, Macs, Technology

Q&A: App Store apps damaged

My Mac refuses to run apps I bought from the Mac App Store, telling me that they are damaged. Why?

November 13, 2015 Macs, Technology

Safe from prying eyes: a free script app for robust encryption

A free open source droplet for robust encryption and decryption, and explanation of the AppleScript code.

November 13, 2015 General, Macs, Technology

Q&A: Single user in Parallels

How can I allow other users of my Mac to run Windows under Parallels?

November 12, 2015 Macs, Technology

App crashed? it could be SIP

When an app ran fine, but crashes in El Capitan, it may be SIP’s fault. Here is how to check, and more about SIP.

November 12, 2015 Macs, Technology

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