In the Windows world the best file system to be using is NTFS (New Technology File System), hands down. Compared to legacy FAT file systems (including FAT32) the robustness, reliability and scalability of NTFS is undisputed. However, since NTFS is proprietary to Microsoft it is often incompatible with non-Microsoft platforms such as MacOS X. Of …
Tag: Mac OS X
Jul 18 2011
MacOS X and NTFS – Will it Blend?
- By Boydo in Hard Drive, MacOS, Microsoft, Operating Systems, Storage, Technology, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
Jun 14 2011
Rosetta Support Disappearing in Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion)
- By Boydo in Apple, CPU, Intel, Macintosh, MacOS, Operating Systems, Processors, Technology
Just a heads up for those Mac OS X users out there that may be using older applications from the PowerPC days (so those G3 and G4 CPUs that powered the Powerbooks and other Apple machines of that generation) – Rosetta support is being removed from the upcoming Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) operating system. …
Apr 05 2011
Reclaim Space by Emptying the Recycling Bin or Trash
- By Boydo in Flash, Hard Drive, MacOS, Microsoft, Operating Systems, Storage, Technology, Windows 7, Windows 95, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista, Windows XP
Here’s a quick tip. While some of us may think this is a very obvious tip others may not have any idea about the concept of the Recycle Bin (or simply “Trash” in Mac OS X) and the fact that stuff that’s in there still chews up hard drive space. Sure, these days with drive …
Feb 22 2011
Windows Home Server 2011 Features Time Machine Backups… Sort of…
Automated backups for Windows machines has been a staple of Windows Home Server since it was first released and in Windows Home Server 2011 that core functionality has been preserved. Microsoft had planned to support backups of Mac OS X computers through the Time Machine feature however Apple removed the ability to do so by …
Jan 23 2011
Remove the Need for a KVM with Synergy
- By Boydo in Connectivity, Display, Ethernet, Fixed, Imaging, Technology, Wi-Fi, Wireless
This has been one of my favourite tools to use when I have had multiple computers with their own displays setup at my desk and faced the issue of cluttering my desk with numerous keyboards and mice. For those who have never heard or come across a KVM before the acronym itself stands for “Keyboard, …
Jan 19 2011
Improve Screen Readability – Increase Text Size
- By Boydo in CRT, Display, Imaging, LCD, LED, MacOS, Microsoft, Operating Systems, Plasma, Technology, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
One complaint that I do come across after a user has had their screen set at its native resolution is that the size of the text on the screen has shrunk and, especially for smaller displays that run at high resolutions, can still be difficult to read. Luckily, you can increase the size of the …
- CRT, display, DPI, LCD, LED, Mac OS X, Microsoft, native, Plasma, resolution, screen, Wincows 7, Windows, Windows Vista, Windows XP
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Jan 03 2011
Evernote – Cross-Platform Notes in the Cloud
- By Boydo in Android, Apple, Browsers, Cloud, Firefox, Google, iOS, iPad, iPhone, iPod, iTunes, MacOS, Microsoft, Operating Systems, Storage, Technology, WebOS, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
Some people, such as myself, are not entirely and completed wedded to a single content and device ecosystem in that I have the Samsung Galaxy S as my mobile phone (an Android device for those unfamiliar with it), a Windows 7 custom built desktop at home, a Windows 7 MSI Wind netbook and an Apple …
Dec 31 2010
Amazon: Lend a Friend an eBook
- By Boydo in Amazon, Android, Apple, Content & Search, Copyright, iOS, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Legal, MacOS, Operating Systems, Technology
For those of you that use the Amazon Kindle platform or are in the market for a new eBook reader and have yet to make up your mind then this development may pique your interest. In a nutshell, one Amazon Kindle user can lend out a book to another Amazon Kindle user for a period …
- Amazon, Android, Apple, Blackberry, eBook, ipad, iPhone, iPod Touch, Kindle, Mac OS X, PC
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Nov 12 2010
BlackSheep – Detect FireSheep on an Unsecured Wi-Fi Network
- By Boydo in Blogging, Browsers, Communications, Connectivity, Facebook, Firefox, Linux, MacOS, Microsoft, Operating Systems, Secure, Social Networking, SSL, Technology, Twitter, VPN, Wi-Fi, Wireless, WPA2
Last week, I wrote about FireSheep, a newly released add-on for Firefox, allowed everyone including amateur hackers and snoopers the ability to not only identify individual social networking sessions currently in progress but also the ability to impersonate those people. This was made possible by intercepting cookies being broadcast in the clear (i.e. completely unencrypted) …
Nov 10 2010
Phone Disk – Use Your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch as a Portable Drive
- By Boydo in Apple, Connectivity, iOS, iPad, iPhone, iPod, iTunes, Macintosh, Microsoft, Operating Systems, Technology, Wi-Fi, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Wireless
Ever since the original iPhone came out, people have complained about Apple’s decision to prevent its use as a portable drive. Apple’s original iPods (excluding the iPod Touch) all supported the use of the device as an external drive which would show up in Windows or MacOS as another disk drive. There have been a …
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