Folder with a question mark flashing your Mac?
If you can’t start you Mac and all you see is a flashing folder with a question mark, fret not, here is how you can figure out the problem and get it fixed.
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Apple / MacBook Pro / Technology
by Ken Ng · Published October 6, 2015 · Last modified October 10, 2015
If you can’t start you Mac and all you see is a flashing folder with a question mark, fret not, here is how you can figure out the problem and get it fixed.
Apple / Featured / MacBook Pro / Technology
by Ken Ng · Published October 3, 2015 · Last modified October 17, 2015
If you’re MacBook display has the ‘staingate’ problem where you find ‘stains’ that cannot be wiped off, you will want to check out this post and get it fix.
Featured / MacBook Pro / OS X / Technology
by Ken Ng · Published January 1, 2015 · Last modified December 12, 2020
OS X Yosemite introduced some nice new features to Finder (finally) but is it enough for the power user that you are? Well, find out why I think Path Finder 7 is still the better file manager and would highly recommend you check it out.
Accessories / Featured / iPad
by Ken Ng · Published January 28, 2014 · Last modified January 30, 2018
With all the gadgets we tend to carry around these days, even us men need a bag. That’s why I got myself the KNOMO Kyoto Soft Leather Cross-body bag. Short version of the review: It’s great! But read on to see what I like about the bag.
Apple / Featured / OS X / Technology
by Ken Ng · Published December 30, 2013 · Last modified June 22, 2017
Got a new Mac for the holidays? That’s awesome! But if you are new to OS X, these are 12 must-have apps that I highly recommend you check out.
by Ken Ng · Published September 20, 2013 · Last modified January 14, 2015
Facing the “Failed Connection” error on FaceTime? Then you try and re-activate FaceTime on, it just gets stuck at “Waiting for activation”. Well, fret not because here’s the fix to the problem!
Featured / MacBook Pro / OS X / Technology
by Ken Ng · Published September 3, 2013 · Last modified June 12, 2016
In this article, Ken took an in-depth look into Parallels Desktop 9 for Mac and discovers why its the best platform to run Windows on your Mac
Impressed. Very impressed. That’s my first thought when I finally managed to get Parallels Access to work. Not at the fault of the product, but my inability to download the desktop agent for Parallels Access. But wow indeed once I’m able to run it.
Every year, Parallels continues to impress me with its ability to add new features to the already feature rich Parallels Desktop for Mac product. Since the time I started my journey with using a Mac and therefore using (at the time) Parallels Desktop 5 for Mac for my Windows virtualisation needs, it was impressive even at the time. And every year without fail, Parallels Desktop just continue to keep getting better, not just from the perspective of having new features but also in improving its performance. And now, Parallels Desktop 9 for Mac has just released available first for existing customer upgrades and soon, for new customers.
If you are looking to expand your MacBook Air or Pro Retina’s storage capacity by using an SD Card and utilizing the idle SD Card slot, you’d probably already have heard of the Nifty MiniDrive. While its a great option by its own right, unless you are one of the Kickstarter project backer, you’re out of luck owning one anytime soon. But wait, there’s an alternative to the Nifty MiniDrive. Is it good? The guys at MiniDrive were kind enough the send me one to check it out.
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