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David Balogh has written 223 articles so far, you can find them below.


What’s the Difference Between a Software Update and an Upgrade?

Apple’s software releases (including OS X) after the initial release are either updates or upgrades. What is the difference? Why is it important? Does this mean you need the update or the upgrade? Let’s explore the differences between updates and upgrades and what they mean for you.
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10 Ways to Royally Screw Up Your Mac

We’ve all heard the story of how Macs are so great and they never have problems, then its a shock when something bad happens. With all the tips, tricks, and recommendations out there on what you should do with your Mac, today we’re going to focus on what you should not do.

The following list is ten different ways you can royally screw up your Mac, assuring yourself of problems. Here’s what not to do:
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How to use an Xbox 360 Controller in OS X

One of the advantages of the gaming experience on consoles (XBox, Playstation, etc) is the special controller. Ever wish you could use a real controller when gaming on your Mac? As long as the game supports joysticks, its possible to use Microsoft’s XBox 360 USB controllers with OS X.
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Learn to DJ with OS X – Freeware / Shareware for the Beginning DJ

Ever dream about making professional quality DJ mixes at home, without having to buy all that expensive DJ equipment? Years ago, this wasn’t possible but now it is, with the same Mac you use every day. While learning and mastering the art of DJing is a completely different subject, requiring practice and patience, with the following programs you will have the tools you’ll need to learn.
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Buying the right Mac for your needs

Looking to buy a new Mac? Buying a new computer is a major purchase. With Macintosh, you are looking to spend around $1,000 (at least). With that kind of expense, its important to make sure you buy the right Mac. There are many factors to consider in choosing the right Mac for you so that you will be happy with it for the next three to four years.

Let’s look at some of these variables and a few other tips to make the most out of purchasing your new Mac.
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