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Logitech Launches New Keyboard and Trackpad for Mac

Via press release today, Logitech has just announced the expansion of its line for Mac with the launch of two new products: The Logitech Bluetooth keyboard Easy-Switch for Mac, iPad and iPhone and Trackpad Pack for Mac . The Trackpad is similar to that presented this year for Windows 8. 

Five things Apple Needs to Improve in OS X

iOS is not the only operating system that Apple needs to improve. Its older brother for laptop and desktop systems, OS X, is also crying out for a number of important changes that do shine. Some come from afar while others have become more evident with the jump to Mountain Lion . Apple Will it give us next year a joy with Lynx (or whatever [...]

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iTunes 11 Introduces the Ability to Enter the Codes of Gift Cards through Webcam!

  After a long wait, iTunes 11 has just been released to the public, as well as news already described in our article , v have also the opportunity to introduce a new feature of Tunes 11, i.e. redeem codes using the webcam on your Mac.

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Download RedSn0w – All Versions for Windows and Mac

Below you’ll notice links to transfer RedSn0w, a tool discharged by the iPhone DevTeam to prison-breaking the iPhone, iPad, and iPod bit. Incoming search terms:redsnow 9 15 b4

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Apple Quietly Changed Some Promotional Statements About Security of OS X

Apple has decided to change some phrases in the section where it promotes the safety of OS X , and even a very subtle movement may imply that in Cupertino are taking very seriously the arrival of several examples of malicious code on your operating system. And is that where before we could read that the Mac “does [...]

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Google will Shut Down It’s Mac Blog!

Google announced that it will shut down its Mac blog as a result of support for Apple devices has become therefore mainstream. More than 5 years ago, we have a tendency to created this blog to inform you concerning our software for Macs. Since then, Apple’s merchandise became a lot of standard than ever, and [...]

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How to Disable Java in Your Mac

A new variant of malware detected by Flashback F-Secure, which exploits the Java problem and affects computers Mac. This bug has been discovered in Java for some time, and Oracle has already upgraded to Windows users by February but so far Apple has not done anything.

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The Update Lion, OS X 10.7.4 Now Available to Download

Available to download the update Lion, OS X 10.7.4. The latest update as always is recommended for all users of OS X Lion includes general fixes and improves stability, compatibility and security, something touched lately. The update reaches barely a month of holding the WWDC 2012 date that we will see possibly the final version of Mountain Lion. Similarly, 

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SoulSeek QT, Popular Peer to Peer Network of Music in your Mac

I can say without fear of contradiction, that Soulseek was the first social network to which I was hooked. And you will say, SoulSeek is no social network “Well, yeah … not really, but the truth is that the P2P network dedicated to music if it had characteristics of social networks. And the truth is that it was [...]

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Diablo III for Mac, Try it This Weekend with Public Beta

Counting the days until 15 May for the release of Diablo III ? Then I love the fact that this weekend you can try a bite of the anticipated video game from Blizzard with an open beta will last from tonight at 21:00  to Monday 23 April at 19:00. To do this you need only download the client Diablo III for Mac (available in English, French [...]

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Flashback: More than 30,000 infected Macs

According Kaspery there are only 30,000 infected Flashback Mac connected to the Web. This is great news although it is likely that this number will be more and more difficult to fall, infected machines are certainly those people unfamiliar with the Apple news. In any case, and given the Noise has done this story there is virtually no [...]

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DualHead2Go Connects Two Monitors to your Mac by Matrox

Matrox has presented at the NAB its new version of the DualHead2Go, a device that connects two additional screens without overloading the computer’s graphics card. Ideal for combining with the use of a workstation like the Mac Pro or expand the capabilities of the MacBook Air among others. The DualHead2Go has a port USB that will serve to connect the device [...]

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