Come Sept 13th Apple will be loosening up it's reins.
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Come Sept 13th Apple will be loosening up it's reins.

Best Buy will begin offering AppleCare  and AppleCare+  extended protection plans for the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch and other eligible Apple products across its U.S. Stores starting according to an internal training video obtained by MacRumors.

Quicklook: New iCloud Restore options
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Quicklook: New iCloud Restore options

Apple has just given us the ability to restore recently deleted iCloud  files, contacts, calendars in addition to giving you a countdown until your files are no longer retrievable.

How was your favorite company rated?
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How was your favorite company rated?

It’s that time of year again The Electronic Frontier Foundation’s (EFF) has released its annual report card, Showing how our favorite companies stack in relation to government requests of private data.

FirstLook: SwipToMeet
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FirstLook: SwipToMeet

SwipToMeet helps schedule meetings by sending participants a link where they can accept or reject available times, even if they do not have the app installed.

Mr. Robot: A hacker show done right
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Mr. Robot: A hacker show done right

Does Mr. Robot feel like most hacker / computer based TV Shows? Find out inside if their just another tv show throwing terms around or finally one which employes the right networking and programing terminologies in right situations.

Save VoiceMail to computer
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Save VoiceMail to computer

If you have an important iPhone voicemail you want to keep, you can export it to your Mac using iExplorer and then convert it to M4A, MP3, or WAV for long-term storage.

FirstLook Alfa Genus
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FirstLook Alfa Genus

A practical first look at the Rock Jaw Alfa Genus in-ear monitors, including the packaging, wood-style earbud housings, inline controls, filter system, and one frustrating packaging issue.

Mac Tip: Find your screen resolution, through a command line
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Mac Tip: Find your screen resolution, through a command line

Most Mac users will jump right to there Displays system preference panel to find their resolution. There’s nothing wrong with that, it’s quick and easy, and for the most part, it’s how I find it myself. However, it does require a graphical interface and because of this it’s not very helpful for scri

Tip: Remove bad SSH Key with an easy command
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Tip: Remove bad SSH Key with an easy command

Ok, so most of us have run in the dreaded Remote host identification has changed warning before. Which in turn makes us dig through our known_host file and delete that remote key entry. Wouldn’t it be nice if you didn’t have to even touch that file? Hit up the link for a quick command saving you som