mac os x
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MacOS Sierra Is Out Now: Here’s Everything You Need To Know
Today, Apple released a new upgrade to its MacOS operating system, dubbed Sierra. Like previous upgrades, MacOS Sierra is a free download for Mac users. It comes with a host of useful improvements including in-built Siri functionality, a universal clipboard, integrated Apple Pay and automatic iCloud uploads. Intrigued? Here’s everything you need to know about…
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Google Drive Adds Selective Subfolder Sync To Its Desktop App
Using Google Drive to sync your folders with your computer used to be an “all or nothing” scenario, and that would eat into your hard drive space. With last week’s update for the Google Drive desktop app on Windows and Mac OS X, that’s no longer the case.
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Which Software Had The Most Vulnerabilities In 2015? (Hint: It’s Not Windows)
You’d think a Microsoft operating system or the notorious Adobe Flash would top a list of software with the most vulnerabilities last year. But according to security firm CVE Details, they didn’t nab first place on its annual software security bugs list. Apple’s Mac OS X took the top spot with 384 distinct vulnerabilities, but…
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Access Advanced Colour Calibration Options In OS X El Capitan With A Shortcut
Mac: If you spend a lot of time tweaking your display, you may have noticed that El Capitan seems to get rid of advanced options, including native and target gamma adjustment. Thankfully, these settings are just hidden behind a keyboard shortcut.