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

Mac 101: Startup options
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Mac 101: Startup options

There may be a time when you need to troubleshoot a problem in OSX, a need to boot into a backup disk or launch into safe mode to diagnose a stubborn application. It's better to be ready then to get ready so keep this list of startup options on hand for the off chance you may need it.

Beware: New iOS Brute force device
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Beware: New iOS Brute force device

Within the iPhone repair markets, there seems to be a new tool being used that we all should be aware of. This tool seems to Bruteforce locked iOS devices for around $250 dollars known as an “IP BOX”

Be part of the Evolution
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Be part of the Evolution

Emerging out of necessity to restore balance to technology, LifewithTech was born. With a mission to empower lives with not just the tools, but the knowledge and understanding making these emerging technologies work for you and not against you.

OSX Zero Day Vulnerabilities
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OSX Zero Day Vulnerabilities

Google's Project Zero vulnerability research program does not just reaching Windows vulnerabilities. They have revealed the existence of three new zero-day vulnerabilities on the Mac platform.

Waterlogue Free in the Apple Store app
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Waterlogue Free in the Apple Store app

Waterlogue transforms your photos into luminous watercolors. Customize your image by controlling color, pen outlines, and depth. Save your creations in high resolution and use the share feature to inspire your friends