Category: 845: Disk Management, Apple IDs, Keep It Quiet
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TT SPECIAL | iPad (3rd gen) Price Drop
We have dropped our iPad (3rd gen) prices by $50 across the board. This is just one of the many configurations we have left – you can view the rest of the line “here”:http://www.smalldog.com/product/80133/ipad-3rd-gen-32gb-wi-fi-white. Stop in our retail stores to look at what we have while supplies last.
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Keep It Quiet
I have a tendency to get “yelled” at by my partner when I wake her up by restarting my computer in the wee hours in the morning. I recently discovered a way to disable the boot chime using some Terminal commands. You’ll need to be an administrator of the computer for the command to work.…
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Apple IDs
Apple created the Apple ID system originally in order to improve customer experiences on their “*online store.*”:http://store.apple.com You could get an email copy of your receipt, track your order, file a rebate, etc. Then, Apple launched the iTunes store in 2003 which leveraged your Apple ID to purchase music. By 2008, we were using Apple…
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Disk Management and Block Size
Across the computing spectrum, there are many different formats of secondary storage and file management all based on the same building blocks. While they come by different names, NTFS, HFS+, and ZFS, the file system management systems of Windows, Mac OS and Solaris Unix all have several characteristics that assist them in managing your data. …
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Hello all, It’s been a nice couple of days to cap the year off here. It is supposed to be close to 70 today! I feel like I’m at the top of a slide with two paths through winter…one path leads to a winter like last year: warm, no snow to speak of, and a…