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Sometimes, it may be necessary to show files that may be hidden and not by default viewable using Finder. For example, one may need to access the Library folder while running OS X Lion, but find it hidden and not reachable with conventional methods. This is when this useful terminal hack comes in, allowing you to see hidden files in Finder. Additionally, we’re also giving you another terminal command that will help you hide hidden files once more, thereby reversing this hack.
Read More →If you’ve read this post on our news blog, you’ve found out that Apple’s new 15.4 inch retina display Macbook Pro doesn’t actually run a full 2880×1800 screen resolution, but instead uses the higher resolution to display elements in more greater detail on the screen while maintaining the original 1440×900 screen resolution in the [...]
Read More →Mac OS X Lion was all about making the OS X operating system similar to iOS. One of the things that Apple built into scrolling in Lion, aside from the obvious reverse scrolling effect, was a bounce effect that took place whenever you reached the end of a scroll. This “feature” is available in many [...]
Read More →The Voice Memos app on your iDevice can be extremely useful when you’re looking for perhaps record a lecture, or perform a variety of other audio-related tasks. Her are two useful tips on how to improve the organization of your Voice Memos, by renaming them and trimming them down.
Read More →The built-in clock app on your iOS device comes with a trick up its sleeve that you may not know about, and may also come in pretty useful. Aside from checking the world time, using the stopwatch feature, etc, you can also use the clock app to stop your music at a specific time, so [...]
Read More →Note: This tutorial only works for multitasking-enabled devices. Multitasking was released with iOS 4.
With the introduction of multitasking in iOS 4, Apple devices such as the iPhone and iPod Touch could now switch quickly between different apps, leaving them running in the background while another app was currently in use. However, a flaw of [...]
Read More →Anyone who has used the Mac OS X operating systems for a while knows about the built-in “Force Quit” button that you can use to quit un-responding applications. However, what’s lesser known is the actual keyboard shortcut (Command+Option+Esc) to bring up the force quit menu. The good thing about this tutorial is that after reading [...]
Read More →Dooors is a puzzling iOS game in which the player is placed in a room with certain objects. By utilizing objects in the environment, the challenge is to unlock and open the door placed directly in front of you. Although simple in its concept, Dooors was actually an incredibly fun, challenging, and at times, frustrating [...]
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