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Tag Archives: How-To Geek
Did You Know?
Every now and again, you might need to know the resolution of your Mac’s screen(s). As Benj Edwards makes note, on How-To Geek: The resolution (in pixels by pixels) of your Mac’s display determines how much information you can fit … Continue reading
Architecture
And how did we shift from computers to architecture? Besides that my father-in-law was an architect? We’re talking about CPU architecture here, and Apple has a bit of a history: Over the last 36 years, the Apple Macintosh has had … Continue reading
									
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		Finding All Those (Dratted) WiFi Passwords on Your Mac
Good news (passwords do a lot to protect you online), bad news (how the heck am I supposed to remember all that??)… There is even better news! Joel Cornell tells us all about it on How-To Geek: Having a complex … Continue reading
									
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