Several .Mac subscribers are having problems with tasks that require uploading to Apple's servers. These include publishing new pages from iPhoto, and editing or ...
To all good things there must come an end, and it is with some sadness that I officially retire the Info-Mac Network. Nominally, I’ve been president of the non-profit volunteer organization since ...
When you think about networking, IP addresses are probably the first things that come to mind. But there’s another type of network address called a MAC address that actually forms the foundation upon ...
Looking to use a private network on your iPhone? There's a variety of reasons you might want to use one, and it's easier than ...
Intel announced 20Gbps Thunderbolt 2 at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) show in 2013 and this year it's taking it up a notch. At NAB 2014 in Las Vegas, Intel announced Thunderbolt ...
Writing for Extreme Tech, Bruce Brown has posted the first part of a two-part article looking at Mac OS 9.1 and OS X Home Networking. The thrust of Brown’s article looks at getting Macs working on ...
While it may not be the case anymore, if you compare a Mac and a PC from 1990, the Mac comes out far ahead. PCs suffered with DOS, while the Mac enjoyed real, non-bitmapped fonts. Where a Windows PC ...
Every network adapter has what is called a Media Access Control address that uniquely identifies it. Think of it as an ID. Having to manually go to every computer on the network, and taking the time ...
The next two years promise much faster short-range and medium-range wired and wireless networking, and zippier mobile connections. What’s the point of these increasing speeds, when today’s networking ...