Author: OWC
Crib notes for Safari 4
Sometimes, when I feel the urge to tinker, I poke around the various “resource bundles†of applications on my Mac. Its not always a
Read MoreLost Archive of the RAIDs
While we don’t have an instructional video for you this week, we’ve got something just as educational, if not as animated. Not resting after
Read MoreFreeware Friday
It’s been a while since I’ve lobbed some free software your way. Since we don’t have an installation video this week, I figured this
Read MoreWhat good is the MacBook Pro SD card slot anyway?
While there has been quite a debate over Apple’s decision to provide an SD card slot rather than an ExpressCard slot on the MacBook
Read MoreThe Rules of Upgrading Rarely Change
About a year ago, OWC President and CEO Larry O’Connor had this to say in his Tips and Deals Newsletter: “It’s fun to talk
Read MoreSome things may not sit well with Snow Leopard.
Well, Snow Leopard is on its way, set for arrival in just two days’ time, and is now likely available for order at your
Read MoreSnow Leopard Released Today – Preliminary Testing Shows: This cat is fast!
Apple’s latest and greatest operating system Mac OS X Snow Leopard hit the shelves this morning and the optimization on the back end is
Read MoreSome optical drives are having slight Snow troubles.
Since Snow Leopard’s release a couple of weeks ago, there have been several reports of various optical drives being unable to read the installation
Read MoreRAID for the rest of us. The adventures of Little Johnny.
Breaking it down to its simplest forms, there are two main reasons to add a RAID setup to your computer system. Performance and Redundancy.
Read MoreThe iPhone Battery Blues
I think that it is safe to say that the iPhone is fairly popular. It seems that as of late you can’t look at
Read MoreDischarging Static Electricity for Safe Computer Upgrading
So often we are asked in reference to our OWC Instructional Series of Videos, “How exactly am I supposed to ‘Use proper anti-static precautions
Read MoreLost in the Snow?
In case you haven’t heard, Apple has acknowledged that there is a bug in Snow Leopard that can be rather devastating to your data.
Read MoreBeefing up the Consumer side
After last month’s rather disappointing iTunes event, it’s good to see an Apple product announcement with some substance behind it. This time around, the
Read MoreApple pulls the plug on FireWire in the new MacBooks.
In case you missed it in our other posts, there’s an important change in the new MacBooks that Apple announced earlier this week: FireWire
Read MoreProprietary cable can put the brakes on upgrading Late ’09 iMacs.
Sometimes even the best educated guesses can be thrown for a loop when an unforeseen “X-Factor” comes into play. Such is the case with
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