If it wasn't for the power of Time Machine and Leopard, you wouldn't be reading this article.
World domination and universal control of your Apple TV is at hand with Apple TV Upgrade 2.3. Learn how to control your Apple TV with a universal remote after the jump.The holidays are officially upon us. You're probably busy shopping
for presents, selecting large pieces of meat, and cooking delicious
"test" pies to make sure your recipe will be a winner when the family
arrives.
Take breather, while you were fretting over whether
to serve cranberry sauce or sweet potatoes--we suggest both--we
continued to bring you the best Apple articles in the known Universe.
Features
- How to Survive the 17 Worst Mac Disasters - Even the best machines have problems. Eradicate those gremlins with our handy-dandy guide.
- The 5 Best -- and 5 Worst -- Apple Laptops of All Time, Ever! - A history lesson for noobs. A walk down memory lane for us old timers.
- How Pantone's Color Expert Colors Your World - Brown is the new black. No really, it is.
How-Tos
- Create Custom iPhone Ringtones - Finally make those A*Teens ringtones you've been dreaming of.
- Conquer the iTunes Smart Playlist - Tame your unwieldy iTunes library with smart playlists.
- Take Better Product Photos, Become an eBay Millionaire - Who wants to be a millionaire? Yeah, thats what we thought.
Reviews
- PhotoCalc - For all the shutterbugs out there.
- Kensington SlimBlade Presenter Mouse - It's for presentations, it doesn't give out presents.
- OmniFocus for iPhone - Organize your life.
Macs are pretty reliable computers, but that doesn’t mean
they’re not vulnerable to user error, accidents, and, in some cases, just plain stupidity. We compile a list of the most common “uh-oh” moments on a Mac and show you how to make them all better--and prevent them from happening in the future.
Few games are updated eight years after their release, but few games are as timeless as Blizzard’s classics. StarCraft, Diablo II, and WarCraft III all run on current Macs, even though all but WarCraft III launched before Mac OS X. You don’t even need to keep a pesky CD in the drive to play, making these low-system-requirement titles great for the drive-free MacBook Air. Follow our easy steps to get your original game discs running on a current system--even when you don’t have the discs around.