Apple’s sixth OS X 10.11 El Capitan beta, released on Monday, includes a few lines of code that yet again reference the possibility of a […] Read the original post by Mitchel Broussard
Month: August 2015
Manage classical music in iTunes 12
iTunes has always been designed for “songs,” and, for the most part, classical music isn’t a song-based genre. Because of this, organizing classical music in […] Read the original post by Kirk McElhearn
How to buy songs you like from Apple Music and Beats 1
Keep the songs you love whether you have an Apple Music subscription or not. Find a track on Apple Music that you have to own? Whether […] Read the original post by Serenity Caldwell
Mac 911: Does Spotlight reveal other users’ files?
Scott Trezza is frustrated with Spotlight in Yosemite: Spotlight searches on my MacBook Pro running Yosemite always reveal files on other users’ accounts. If I put […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman
Community service: Asking Apple to ditch its competitive advantages
Was Apple convicted of spray painting someone’s garage door or vandalizing a skate park or skateboarding in a non-skate park? The Macalope’s just trying to […] Read the original post by The Macalope
EMC may buy out VMware, Re/code reports
EMC Corp. could “spin-in” the Palo Alto-based VMware Inc. for $9 billion, instead of spinning off the stake it already owns in the company, Re/code […] Read the original post by Business Journal
I liked brushed metal and I cannot lie
Everyone’s entitled to their opinion. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. À chacun son goût. However much I say things like that, though, […] Read the original post by Christopher Phin
Twitter trials dedicated News tab inside its iOS app
Twitter has begun trialing a dedicated News tab inside its mobile apps, which makes it easier to find breaking news. The experimental section appears in the […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Tested: Six third-party Apple Watch bands
One of the greatest features of the Apple Watch is its band design: If you don’t like the band that you ordered with your Watch, […] Read the original post by Sarah Jacobsson Purewal
Chrome Mini Buran 13″ Laptop Messenger Bag for $70 + free shipping
Backcountry offers the Chrome Mini Buran 13″ Laptop Messenger Bag in Black/Red for $70 with free shipping. That’s the lowest total price we could find […] Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition
Myfox Home Security review: Reality fails to live up to the promise of the demo
As is too often the case, my enthusiasm for the Myfox Home Security System—engendered by a 30-minute pre-launch demo—has waned following real-world testing in my […] Read the original post by Michael Brown
Os X flaw leaves Macs vulnerable to attacks, no password required
The latest version of OS X contains a serious flaw that hackers can use to attack your computer without ever needing your password. The issue […] Read the original post by Engadget
Report: iPhone 6c to use advanced ‘FinFET’ chips, launch in Q2 2016
Apple’s upcoming iPhone 6c will take advantage of advanced “FinFET” processors to deliver increased performance alongside greater power efficiency, a new report claims. But the […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Vizio 70″ 4K 240Hz LED LCD UHD Smart TV for $1,750 w/ Prime + free shipping
For Prime members only, Amazon offers the Vizio 70″ 4K 240Hz WiFi LED-Backlit LCD Smart Ultra HD Smart Television, model no. M70-C3, for an at-checkout […] Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition
Lytro Illum Light Field Digital Camera for $799 + free shipping
As one of its daily deals, B&H Photo-Video offers the Lytro Illum Light Field Digital Camera, model no. B5-0035, for $799 with free shipping. That’s […] Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition