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Apple 21.5- and 27-inch iMacs (Mid 2011)

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  All-in-one computer features Sandy Bridge processors and Thunderbolt connectivity      The latest iMac models introduced  by Apple this month benefit greatly from new Intel processors and greater device connectivity. Both changes offer users unprecedented speed from the iMac lineup.Apple offers four standard configuration models. The new entry-level $1199 21.5-inch iMac has a 2.5GHz Core i5 quad core processor, a 500GB hard drive, and AMD...

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How to - No HDMI Sound Under OS X Lion Using A Mini DisplayPort or Thunderbolt Adapter?

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1) Shut down your Mac totally.2) Locate (but don’t press) the following keys on your Mac’s keyboard: COmmand, Option, P and R. Put your fingers over them, but don’t press them yet.3) Turn on your computer.4) Immediately after turning on your computer, hold down Command+Option+P+R. This must be done before you see the gray boot up screen.5) Hold down the keys. If you...

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5 really good Lion tweaks

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Lion. We love the OS. We hate a few tiny details. Here are five extremely handy Lion tweaks that can improve your day-to-day use. Enable each by typing the supplied commands into Terminal.1. Turn off those #^$*%(ing zooming windows Launch Safari or TextEdit and then hit Command-N a few times. Do you see how the new windows fly or "zoom" into place? You can...

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Mac OS Lion: Signature for PDFs made easy.

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              OS X Lion has made signing PDFs easier than ever before. It's been possible to scan in your handwritten signature and sign documents in earlier versions of Mac OS X, but it was a complex process and one most people probably never trifled with. More often than not, I found it easier to simply print out the document,...

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How to create an OS X flash drive installer

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Instead of using the system installer disc that came with your Mac, create a system installer flash drive, like the one that comes with the MacBook Air. It's smaller than an optical disc, more reliable, and runs faster.Faster with flash storage If you’ve ever had to reinstall OS X, chances are you’ve used the Apple-provided system installer disc that came with the Mac....

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