Recent Blog Posts

  • Mount a Windows shared folder on your Mac

    February 13th, 2010
    Mount a Windows shared folder on your Mac

    So you’ve made the switch to Mac, but some files are still on the Windows Server.

    How do you access your Windows files from OS X?

  • Pairing your Apple Remote

    February 13th, 2010
    Pairing your Apple Remote

    Pairing allows you to set the receiving computer so that it can only be controlled by one remote.

  • How to import a Non-Commercial DVD into iMovie

    February 13th, 2010
    How to import a Non-Commercial DVD into iMovie

    Importing DVD clips into iMovie is not a straightforward process. However, there is a way of doing this using Disk Utility.

  • The Secret Screen Capture Shortcut

    February 13th, 2010
    The Secret Screen Capture Shortcut

    Okay, you probably already know the ol’ Command-Shift-3 shortcut for taking a screen capture of your entire screen, and you may even know about Command-Shift-4, which gives you a cross hair cursor so you can choose which area of the screen you want to capture.

  • Force Eject a Stuck CD or DVD on a Mac

    February 13th, 2010
    Force Eject a Stuck CD or DVD on a Mac

    Do you have a DVD stuck in your drive and it won’t eject?

  • MacBook: AppleCare Service and Support

    February 13th, 2010
    MacBook: AppleCare Service and Support

    Your MacBook comes with 4 years of technical support and 4 years of hardware repair warranty coverage at an Apple Store retail location or an Apple-authorized repair center, such as Apple Authorized Service Provider (AASP).

  • MacBook: Problems with Your Internet Connection

    February 13th, 2010
    MacBook: Problems with Your Internet Connection

    Your MacBook has the Setup Assistant application to help walk you through setting up an Internet connection.

  • MacBook and Leopard Manual

    February 13th, 2010
    MacBook and Leopard Manual

    Your MacBook is designed so that you can set it up quickly and start using it right away.

    If you have never used a MacBook or are new to Macintosh computers, read this manual for help getting started.

  • Mac OS X: When an Application Doesn’t Respond

    February 13th, 2010
    Mac OS X: When an Application Doesn’t Respond

    On rare occasion, an application may “freeze”.

    Mac OS X provides a way to quit an application that is not responding, without restarting your Mac.

  • Keep you Mac software Up to Date

    February 13th, 2010
    Keep you Mac software Up to Date

    Make it a point to check for Apple software updates once a month to keep your system running optimally.