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How it works, and how to change how it works. Safe Sleep mode is enabled by default on modern MacBooks. The Safe Sleep Mailbag, Charles W Moore, Miscellaneous Ramblings, 2009.06.15.What is Safe Sleep mode? Which Macs support it? How can you enable or disable it? And more. Low End Mac’s Safe Sleep FAQ, Dan Knight, Online Tech Journal, 2009.06.15.Three years of MacBooks show the progress. Apple promised improved CPU efficiencies when it announced the move to Intel in 2005. Intel’s promise fulfilled: More processing power per processor cycle, Dan Knight, Mac Musings, 2009.06.30.Applications compiled for your Mac’s CPU can load more quickly and run faster than ones compiled for universal use. Optimized Software Builds Bring Out the Best in Your Mac, Dan Knight, Low End Mac’s Online Tech Journal, 2009.06.30.Also getting your Mac ready for Snow Leopard, Time Capsule doubles capacity, Picasa 3 for Mac, Bodega Mac app store, and more.
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OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard for $29, run Windows on your Mac for Free, Update Breaks Office 2008, and more, Mac News Review, 2009.08.07.Also Microsoft Word patent infringement, BackPack shelf for iMac and Cinema Displays, two updated Bible study programs, and more.
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The 64-bitness of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, Dan Knight, Mac Musings, 2009.08.19.Tips on preventing theft, securing your data, and recovering from a lost, stolen, or broken notebook. 10 percent of laptops are lost or stolen every year. Protect your notebook against loss, theft, data loss, and security breaches, Charles W Moore, ‘Book Value, 2009.08.25.
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After using G4 Macs for over a decade, spending a weekend prepping a first generation MacBook Pro was a real eye opener.