With Lion’s debut, Apple ushered in a new login screen that not only looks different but allows for a customized message. The latter actually serves a practical purpose (or could proclaim your love for your sweetie, your Mac or your dog—your choice) So, how do you create that? Open System Preferences Click Security and Privacy […]

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I, like Don, have been using Lion since its release and loving it. (Though just for the record, I put it on my personal machine. We’re still BFFs, IT!) I’ve found features that I was specifically waiting for (e.g. Resume, tricked-out Finder) and ones that I hadn’t expected (e.g. Actions in-line in Mail such as […]

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Activity Monitor is a utility application included on every Mac since Mac OS X 10.3 Panther. Essentially a task manager, the application enables users to monitor their Mac’s CPU processes, RAM usage and more. Users can also use Activity Monitor to quit rogue applications or those leaking memory. Though it is an incredibly useful asset […]

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The Dock is among the most iconic features of OS X—having appeared in every release since the Kodiak public beta in 2000. Though it provides quick access to a user customizable set of applications and adds to OS X’s visual charm, it isn’t the most usable feature for all Mac owners. For many creative professionals—especially […]

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Earlier in the week, Merriam-Webster debuted an HD (iPad native) version of its previously iPhone/iPod touch only Dictionary app. After installing the free app on my iPad and browsing its virtual pages for a few minutes, I came to the realization that the device I was using was both exponentially thinner and lighter than an […]

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