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Apple talks self-driving cars with California regulators

by | Saturday, September 19, 2015 | 0 comment(s)
Apple talks self-driving cars with California regulators

The meeting appears to have occurred in the wake of last month’s disclosure of Apple looking to secure a disused military base near San Francisco, where the company is planning to use a test site for Project Titan, the code name for Apple’s project regarding self driving vehicles.

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How to get the most of Mac OS X Finder

by | Thursday, September 17, 2015 | 0 comment(s)
Mac OS X Finder: How to get the most of it

Using Finder is about as easy as it gets when needing to navigate files and folders on a Mac, but how many users truly do take advantage of all that Finder has to offer? Most consumers may think that delving deeper into a Mac’s settings is something that requires the mentality of a power user, however there are a few advanced tips and tricks that can be accomplished easily, by any user, to dramatically increase productivity when using Finder.

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Mac OS X tip: Turn back time on your files, without Time Machine

by | Wednesday, September 16, 2015 | 0 comment(s)
Mac OS X tip: Turn back time on your files, without Time Machine

Most users will relate to that disheartening feeling that creeps in upon discovering that an important work file has been accidentally edited, after it has been closed. Fortunately, nearly all modern versions of the Mac OS X support a neat little feature that can be a life-saver when it comes to this type of situations.

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Apple 3D Touch: how it works, and why it might replace Force Touch in future Macs

by | Sunday, September 13, 2015 | 0 comment(s)
Apple 3D Touch: how it works, and why it might replace Force Touch in future Macs

It might be a while before seeing similar technology in other laptops, as manufacturers would have to come up with their own inventions in order to emulate the same behavior. This is no small feat, and with 3D Touch, Apple has taken it several steps further, by introducing pressure as yet another triggering factor.

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