Some users have reported that page fail to load in Safari 5.0. In these cases, the progress bar never completes, and Safari indefinitely displays the message “Contacting www.nameofsite.com” in the status bar. Fix This problem can be caused by the presence of third-party add-ons that are incompatible with Safari 5.0. One such add-on that has [...]
June 7, 2010
Safari 5.0: Netflix Streaming Does Not Work; Fix
Several users have reported that Netflix streaming does not work properly after the update to Safari 5.0. This problem appear to be the result of a conflict with the Microsoft Silverlight plugin, which is required to stream Netflix media in Safari. Fix This problem can generally be resolved by changing Safari’s user agent setting. To [...]
June 7, 2010
Apple Releases Safari 5.0 (4.1 for Mac OS X 10.4.x)
Apple has released Safari 5.0 for Mac OS X 10.5.x (Leopard) and 10.6.x (Snow Leopard), and Safari 4.1 for Mac OS X 10.4.x (Tiger). New features in Safari 5.0 include: Safari Reader: Click on the new Reader icon to view articles on the web in a single, clutter-free page. Improved Performance: Safari 5 executes JavaScript [...]
June 7, 2010
Am I Eligible for an iPhone 4 Upgrade? Find Out in 10 Seconds
Wondering if you’re eligible for an AT&T subsidized upgrade to the iPhone 4? You can find out in 10 seconds or less by dialing the following on your keypad, then pressing “Call”: *639# You’ll receive a text message back that states your eligibility, e.g.: “As a valued customer, we can offer you an upgrade with [...]
June 7, 2010
AT&T to Continue Selling 16GB and 32GB iPhone 3GS
AT&T will apparently continue to sell 16GB and 32GB iPhone 3GS models after the iPhone 4 debuts on June 24th. According to a press release: “AT&T said it would also offer current iPhone 3GS 16GB and 32GB models at new, lowered price points of $149 (16GB) and $199 (32GB), with a two-year term commitment plus [...]
June 7, 2010
iPhone 4 vs. iPhone 3GS: The Hidden Upgrades
Although Apple explicated the iPhone 4′s biggest new features (A4 processor, “retina” display, gyroscope, front-facing camera, increased battery life, etc.), a few important albeit less-sexy features are also included in the model. New HSDPA spectrum support. The iPhone 4 includes quad-band rather than tri-band HSPA connectivity. This means that the new iPhone runs on an [...]
June 3, 2010
Apple Recommends Switching to WPA2 for Faster Wi-Fi
A new Apple Knowledge base document notes that Wi-Fi data rates will not exceed 54 Mbps when using WEP or WPA. The note suggests switching to WPA2 connectivity for faster speeds. This switch may work to resolve iPad Wi-Fi speed issues, as noted in our iPad Wi-Fi troubleshooting guide. Apple’s Knowledge base document states: “To allow [...]
June 3, 2010
Photoshop CS5 Other CS5 Apps: Cannot Open Some Documents, Crashes
Several users have reported an issue in which Photoshop CS5 and other Adobe CS5 apps crash when opening documents created in CS4 applications, as well as other problematic documents. As described by a poster to Adobe’s support forums, Todd Clary: “Suddenly Photoshop CS5 refuses to open any document created and/or saved in Photoshop CS4. It [...]
May 27, 2010
Another Fix for Mac OS X 10.6.3 Freezes, Stalls: Turn Off Spotlight
Users continue to experience intermittent mouse/keyboard freezes and/or system stalls after the update to Mac OS X 10.6.3. The issue is typified by the cursor freezing in place, or text input becoming suddenly interrupted then catching up a few seconds later, and is covered in our Mac OS X 10.6.3 troubleshooting guide. Previously mentioned fixes include removing [...]
May 25, 2010
Boot Camp Update for 2010 13-inch MacBook Pro — Now Actually Available
Late last week we noted that Apple had released a Boot Camp Update for 2010 13-inch MacBook Pro, but the download links were broken soon after release. The update has now been officially posted, and appears on Apple’s software download page. Apple says the update: “addresses an issue that may cause the Boot Camp Control [...]





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