Although not now believed to be the cause, Samsung’s phone recall is a timely reminder about potential problems with USB-C ports and power.
Category Archive: Macs
It has a long history, but has seldom been implemented or used. Here are some examples of how to get the best from it.
Plain or text, guarded or not, links are powerful and central tools in hypertext. Here’s a concise visual guide to them.
Apple released an important, if not compelling, security update to OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 and Yosemite 10.10.5, […]
Do you know the differences between an alias, hard link, and symbolic link? Each has its uses, and understanding them is important.
Apple has pushed out a silent update to El Capitan’s Gatekeeper configuration data, bringing it to version 97, […]
True hypertext is dynamic, and changes according to context, reader actions, and more. Here’s how to use it – including stretchtext.
You may recall an earlier infected version of the BitTorrent client Transmission. History has now almost repeated itself: […]
Are advertisers now deliberately delivering unwanted crapware to those using ad and tracker blockers?
Unlike iOS, OS X does not require apps to run in a sandbox. But when they do, there are important benefits to the user.
