Category: 902: Does your Mac Need Anti-Virus Software?, Software Conflicts, iPhone’s Mysterious “Other” Data
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iPhone's Mysterious "Other" Data
If you’ve ever filled your iPhone to capacity, you may have suddenly noticed a gray section of stored data titled “Other” in iTunes. What could this mysterious data be? Well, there could be a couple things that could be contributing to it, but the most likely culprits are your apps. More specifically: iMessage. You’re probably…
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Software Conflicts
In South Burlington, we troubleshoot many software and hardware problems. Software in particular is usually a sure thing to resolve, even given that it’s likely that someone has had the exact issue in the past — all it would take is some online research to determine the best course of action, right? However, because software…
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Does your Mac Need Anti-Virus Software?
Customers ask us regularly to recommend anti-virus software for their Mac. Many of these are converts from the PC world and are accustomed to needing it. There are several reasons why it’s largely unnecessary. Since OS X 10.6.8 Apple has included anti-malware that is built into the OS. There was a lighter version in 10.4…
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Greetings! Among rumors that the iPhone 5c isn’t doing so well, there seems to be something new to the lineup coming. Cupertino is looking to boost its middle child by launching an 8GB version that will retail for less than the current 16GB model. What does this spell for the “bottom tier” iPhone 4S, which…