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OS X: Password may not be accepted after changing user’s full name

In OS X Lion or Mountain Lion, if the user who is currently logged in changes their full name in the Users & Group pane of System Preferences and the system is configured to require a password after sleep or after the screen saver begins, the user’s password may not be accepted when waking the Mac from sleep or exiting the screen saver. Continue reading

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Re-Enabled

Steven Aquino, who works with children with special needs and is himself visually impaired, describes in The Magazine how accessibility technologies like VoiceOver and Guided Access built into iOS “let those with disabilities use their devices with as much wonder and enjoyment as the fully abled.” Calling iOS “nothing short of a godsend,” Aquino notes that with iPad, a cognitively delayed student is able to “tap and swipe like a pro” and even master multitasking gestures without any demoing or prompting. He concludes: “Every time I pick up my iPhone or iPad, I feel extremely fortunate that I’m living in this time.” Continue reading

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Don’t rename or move iLife applications

If you have iLife installed on your computer, do not rename or move any of its applications from the default Applications folder. Continue reading

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OS X: "An internal FaceTime error occurred" alert after clicking Facetime icon in the Dock

When opening FaceTime from the Dock, the following alert message may appear: “An internal FaceTime error occurred. There was a problem with FaceTime. You need to quit and open FaceTime again.” Continue reading

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