back to my mac
Remote control your Mac…without MobileMe!
Have you ever found yourself away from your computer, and wished you could access that document, or your music library, or fire up your e-mail application because you can’t remember your Gmail password? Apple provides this ability in Leopard (OS X 10.5), but it requires two Leopard-running computers and a $99 yearly subscription to MobileMe. And even then, there are a few limitations.
So, what can you do if you don’t meet the requirements for Back to My Mac? That’s where LogMeIn helps (pronounced “log-me-in”, not “log-mein” like the chinese food)! It overcomes the major hurdles presented by Back to My Mac, and does it with style.
Details after the break.
Back to My Mac + Resourceful Mac User = Super Sleuth
A White Plains, New York robbery case was open and shut, all thanks to a resourceful college student and Back To My Mac. An unfortunate student (who happened to work at the local Apple Store) and her roommates returned to their apartment to find it ransacked and burgled. The stolen items included a Macintosh laptop, more »
Mac OS 10.5.3 (9d19) Seeded to Developers
According to a Mac Rumors report, Mac OS 10.5.3 could be very near. On Friday, the update was seeded to developers. Starting in february with 10.5.3 (9d10), Apple has slowly been seeding more and more updates to developers, this time with probably the final version (9d19). No intended date of release has been announced, as more »















