Setting up a new computer is hard enough, but if you’re privacy minded, things are even more complicated. This is especially the case with a Mac, which keeps all kinds of stuff behind the scenes.
Now that you’ve configured your server and set up Open Directory, we can move on to configuring other services. The first we’ll look at is DNS, or Domain Name System, which is a system for naming ...
Discover how the Corsair AI Workstation 300 handles 1440p gaming and heavy workloads using a Radeon 8060S GPU and up to 128GB ...
The Linux operating system is a very popular operating system for embedded applications. Many modern systems including IoT gateways use the Linux OS because of its versatility and support for multiple ...
Flying Buttress (formerly BrickHouse) is a shareware app that puts a nicer GUI front end on Apple’s built-in firewall and provides access to features otherwise available only through the Terminal ...
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Apple moved Mail settings to a new location in iPadOS 18. Here's how to add, remove, and configure accounts in Mail. iOS and iPadOS used to have a top-level Settings group simply called Mail. From ...
This guide from Microsoft explains how to set up your Administrator accounts through User Account Control. User Account Control allows access to administrative rights, based on three account types: ...