Category: 838: Hide Your Windows Volume, Change Time Machine Intervals, Password Resets, 17-Inch MBPs (SALE!)
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TT SPECIAL | Sonix iPhone 5 Cases In Stock
We’ve gotten our first shipment of cases for the new iPhone 5, so check out the line of protective cases from Sonix: “*Sonix cases for iPhone 5.*”:http://www.smalldog.com/mfg/?MfrName=Sonix&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=TT-sonix
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TT SPECIAL | Refurbed 17-inch MBPs: Up to $900 Off
Free shipping on Apple refurbished 17-inch MacBook Pros — and don’t forget that factory refurbished MacBook Pros are eligible AppleCare, too.
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Password Reset in 10.7 and 10.8
In OS versions as early as 10.3 (and possibly later incarnations of 10.2.x), there was an application on the CD installer disc that enabled you to change your password. This was still the standard method to reset passwords on Macs through 10.6. With the release of machines running Lion and subsequently Mountain Lion, Apple no…
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Changing Time Machine Backup Intervals
For a lot of regular Time Machine users, hourly backups are not completely necessary. Unfortunately, there is not an option to change the time between these increments within Time Machine, so it is usually just accepted by the user. If you have added any large files to your computer in the past hour, backing up…
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Hide Your Boot Camp Volume
A little while ago, Apple decided to hide hard drive icons on your desktop as the default setting for the Mac OS. I happen to prefer having my internal and external drives visible on my desktop, but having my Windows partition visible bugs me. It may be that it’s a reminder that I have Windows…
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Hello readers, Fall is on us. It’s not getting quite as warm as it did two weeks ago, and it’s getting colder at night. We have apple brown betty, apple pie, apple cider, apple cobbler, fall raspberries, hot cider and more on tap for the coming months…really any excuse to put ice cream and brown…