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Mavericks now has Thunderbolt networking

OS X has always been quite versatile in the network interfaces it can use. As well as the conventional interfaces like Ethernet and Wi-Fi, OS X could also network over ports such as USB and FireWire. Now with Mavericks, Apple

Tags in Mavericks

I’m really liking the tags system in Mavericks. If you haven’t seen it, it replaces the old labels system used in previous versions of OS X. Where as with labels, a file could only have one label. With tags, a

Welcome back Library

Since Lion, Apple has hidden the Library folder in your home folder. Even though for most people this wasn’t an issue, there were times when it was convenient to be able to access it for troubleshooting purposes etc. There were

Where is Network Utility

Quick tip In Mavericks, the Network Utility has moved from the Utilities folder in Applications to System > Library > Core Services > Applications

Where is Network Utility

Quick tip In Mavericks, the Network Utility has moved from the Utilities folder in Applications to System > Library > Core Services > Applications

Missing iOS devices from Mavericks Maps

One of my favourite features of Mavericks is the new Maps app, specifically the ability to share a location or directions direct to your iOS device, as long as it’s running iOS 7. The way it works is, is that

Creating a Mavericks bootable install disk

So Apple released Mavericks yesterday, the 10th version of OS X. Since Lion, Apple has done away with install media like DVDs and USB drives. However, there are ways to make your own. This involves extracting the InstallESD.dmg file from the

Our favourite new features from WWDC 2013

Following yesterday’s keynote at WWDC, we wanted to share with you which newly added features and updates we’re most looking forward to and why… we would also love to hear your thoughts, so let us know in the comments section