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10 best Mac OS X add-ons to get more done

TechRadar - Apple has always had a very definite idea about how you should go about doing things. Typically, its operating systems have been stripped back, lacking the slew of options and configuration settings power users tend to like.

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I patently await the day when i can afford a Mac.

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BmR: Hackintosh Performance Hardware Options Guide

BenchmarkReviews.com: Recently I described my latest Hackintosh build, a mini-ITX system based on an Intel Core i3-3220 CPU, an ASUS P8H77-i motherboard, and an ASUS GTX660 video card. I had to work with what our vendors sent us for the project, but that doesn't mean that you do. In this follow-up article I'll explore the performance and price of some different CPU and video hardware options.

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leoshastri3991d ago

hackintosh?? What is that?? Heard the word first time. haha. I know Mac, but not hac.

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BmR: Hackintosh OS X Software Installation Guide

BenchmarkReviews.com: To get the Hackintosh computer running with Apple OS X, we'll be using the UniBeast and MultiBeast utilities, the reasons building a Hackintosh has become so much easier than it used to be. We'll use UniBeast to create a specially formatted USB key from which we can boot to install OS X Mountain Lion, and we'll use MultiBeast to install the drivers and tweaks to get things like Ethernet and audio working after the initial OS X installation. In this guide I'll show you how to build a modern Hackintosh guaranteed to work.

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Apple OS X Lion debug flaw allows for login passwords to be viewed in plain text

What's Hawt: A debug programming flaw in OS X Lion 10.7.3 can allow anyone to view FileVault user passwords in plain text.

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IllusionRSN4365d ago

Wow... I'm sure they'll get it fixed up real soon tho. They're pretty good about that kinda stuff.

Speed-Racer4365d ago

Apple really needs to step up their security though. Their product is fast becoming popular and things like this can no longer be overlooked.

ngecenk4365d ago

they're being very smart about this security fiasco. next osx has a 'feature' only to install app purchased from mac app or trusted vendor. though it can be easily shutter down, average user won't have the virus problem anymore.

i honestly think the recent virus attacks is actually a good way to promote this 'idea'