Category Archives: MacOS

Take a Screenshot on a Mac

Taking screenshots on a Mac is a simple yet powerful feature that can help you capture exactly what’s displayed on your screen. Whether you need to save a webpage, share a portion of your screen, or document an issue, knowing how to take a screenshot on your Mac is essential. Here’s a comprehensive guide on the different methods… Read More »

How and Why you Should Flush your DNS Cache

The Domain Name System (DNS) is a crucial component of the internet, translating human-friendly domain names like www.example.com into IP addresses that computers use to identify each other on the network. To speed up this process, operating systems and web browsers cache the DNS information. However, this cache can sometimes become outdated or corrupted, leading to connectivity issues. Flushing your… Read More »

How to Connect your Computer to a Wireless Printer

The convenience of wireless printing is undeniable. No more scrambling for printer cables or being limited by printer location! But for beginners, setting up a wireless printer can seem daunting. Fear not! This guide will walk you through the steps to connect your wireless printer to your computer with ease.

How and Why to Change Your DNS Server

The internet is a vast network, and navigating it requires a little behind-the-scenes magic. One crucial but often overlooked player is the Domain Name System (DNS).  Think of it as the internet’s phonebook, translating user-friendly website names (like [invalid URL removed]) into numerical IP addresses that computers can understand.

How to Check Your RAM Speed

Random Access Memory (RAM) is the unsung hero of our computing devices, tirelessly working behind the scenes to ensure smooth and efficient multitasking. However, not all RAM is created equal, and understanding its speed is crucial for optimizing your system’s performance. In this guide, we will explore why RAM speed matters and walk you through the steps on… Read More »

Solve the Safari HotMail login loop problem

For quite a few months, many Mac Safari users have been having problems with HotMail. The problem is that when they try to log in to HotMail, Microsoft`s redirect commands wind up in an unending loop. This only happens when users did not manually click the link to “sign out” on their last session.