Oct 21
Reports of issues concerning the 24 inch iMac have started to crop up now that they have been out a while. The new anodized aluminum 4th generation iMac‘s that were first released back in early August are starting to show some strange problems. Today, it seems that condensation is forming on the inside of the screen, according to people familiar with the issue. The condensation shows up in the lower corners of the affected iMac’s, goes away, and then comes back when the area around the computer drops in temperature.
Continue reading Apple iMac 24-inch Computers Experiencing Condensation Inside Screens
Oct 20
When installing any new operating system for either the Macintosh or the PC, there is a good rule of thumb to follow. The first item to check is the system requirements. If your personal computer does not have the CPU, speed, RAM, disk drive support or hard drive space, then it’s a good idea to start the upgrade in those places.
Continue reading Getting Your Mac Ready For Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Requirements & Tips
Oct 19
Apple has raised the online Educational price for Mac OS 10.5, but what was not clear at the time is what the higher educational bookstore price was going to be. Bookstore pricing is commonly different than the online educational store for any software company as bookstores can check school id’s. Apple has released the pricing for Mac OS 10.5 at the educational bookstore.
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Oct 18
Third party software programs on the iPhone were supposed to cause network problems, viruses and other nefarious issues. Since the introduction of the first hacks for the iPhone, Apple has been playing a cat and mouse game when trying to control what users can install on their iPhone. Yesterday, then was a big change in Apple’s stance on the 3rd party software development.
Continue reading Apple Announces iPhone SDK Software For Developers in February 08
Oct 17
The iTunes music store has been releasing new updates to its offerings over the past few days. Some of it good news, like the lowering of iTunes Plus track prices. Some of it bad news, Universal is now trying to start an online download store to compete with iTunes.
Continue reading iTunes Music Store Adds 2 Million DRM Free Tracks At New Lower Price
Oct 16
As reported on the 9th of October, Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard will officially be released on October 26th at 6:00pm. Here at TheMacWizard.com we do not like to report on rumors as it only makes people excited when they might not need to be. I know when I read rumors on the Internet I have to take them with a grain of salt as mostly they do not come true. The release of Mac OS X 10.5 will forever change how Mac’s access the Internet and how people use their Mac’s.
Continue reading Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Will Be Officially Released October 26 At 6 PM