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Monday Aug 15, 2011
Whether it is a personal computer or an office system, we used to store most of our day to day work in the hard drive and if due to any reason, the hard drive goes bad, all our data in the drive gets lost or inaccessible. Whatever precautions, we may take, it is never possible to prevent accidental/sudden hard drive failure leading to loss or inaccessibility of valuable data. Moreover, failure of a hard drive can happen with any system, including the most advanced Macintosh systems. However, in case of Mac operating system based computers, with technologies, like hard drive recovery Mac, one can be able to recover the valuable data from the troubled hard drive.
There can be many possible reasons behind the loss or inaccessibility of data from a Mac hard drive. It can be a file system corruption issue or the corruption of the partition table, which makes the hard drive partition completely inaccessible. Furthermore, virus/Malware infection, electric power surge, unsystematic system shut down, operating system malfunction or any other software/hardware contradicts can be some of the major reasons behind hard drive data loss or inaccessibility. Sometimes, due to complicated problems and without finding any proper resolution to the problems, you may have to format the particular problematic drive or the whole hard drive, which also leads to the complete erasing of your valuable data. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by admin | Under Mac
Wednesday Mar 23, 2011
As technology seems to be progressing at an exponential rate, Macintosh and Apple Corporation are holding their ground against increasing competition. Heading its own range of Mac books, Macintosh is currently ruling the upper segment of the laptop market. Macintosh’s operating system is considered to be highly reliable.
As the famous Mac vs. Windows debate rages all around, let us consider a few points in Mac’s favor. One of the major reasons for people using Mac is that Windows computers are constantly attacked by a multitude of viruses. As Windows dominates over 340 million users over Mac’s 20 million users, the damage done by the malware and viruses is significant.
However this particular bit is not to be misunderstood as Mac being unpopular. Its relatively small market share has always been forecasted as Apple’s impending doom. However, on closer inspection, it is observed that Read the rest of this entry »
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Friday Apr 16, 2010
Product Features
- Mac OS X Snow Leopard is built on a rock-solid, time-tested UNIX foundation that provides unparalleled stability as well as industry-leading support for Internet standards
- Improvements include a more responsive Finder, new look and features for Exposé and Stacks, quicker Time Machine backup, faster common tasks and installation, a smaller install footprint, and plenty more
- New core technologies unleash the power of today’s advanced hardware technology and prepare Mac OS X for future innovation: 64-bit computing, multicore-optimization, OpenCL, QuickTime X, and more
- With virtually no effort on your part, Mac OS X protects itself–and you–from viruses, malicious applications, and other threats
- Mac OS X Snow Leopard includes built-in support for the latest version of Microsoft Exchange Server, so you can use Mail, iCal, and Address Book at home and at work
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Sunday Oct 11, 2009
Messaging
OS X Server 10.4 and beyond is equipped with embedded iChat Server. Developed on the jabber protocol, Mac OS X Server has the ability to farm jabber services to any jabber-able client; this includes iChat, Adium X on Mac OS X, and Trillian for Windows. Your employees are able to communicate with each other on the network, or with remote access, to exchange files, text, and audiovisual chat. It’s all able to be administrated from Mac OS X’s Open Directory. Enabling the service on the X Admin application is a simple process. Sysadmins are able to encrypt by making a self-signed certificate or by simply going with a vendor such as GoDaddy or Verisign – to encrypt all IM communications. The best thing is that there aren’t any client access license limitations. You may even already use an Active Directory system; if so, no problem. Just merge OS X to Active Directory, and use the AD credentials to IM with the iChat.
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