| As a result of a class action lawsuit in the latter half of the 1990s, Apple is required (as part of the lawsuit settlement) to provide free lifetime telephone support for certain Apple hardware and Apple Performa products introduced to the marketplace between September 1, 1992 and April 1, 1996. | |
| | Park refers to the retraction and locking of the read/write head of a hard disk to its home location in order to prevent damage prior to physically moving it. Modern disk drives support automatic Parking, doing so whenever the hard disk is powered down. | |
| What We're Reading from Around the Web | |
| | Adobe is no longer developing the Flash for Firefox on Linux. You’re still getting security updates, but that’s it — your Flash Player plug-in is already several major versions out-of-date. | |
| | Windows is packed full of system tools, and many of them are in the Administrative Tools folder. The tools here are more powerful and complex, so they’re hidden where most Windows users won’t stumble across them. | |
| | No matter how hard you try to keep your kids safe from undesirable websites on the Internet, it seems like there is always some method of circumventing any protection you set up. Today’s SuperUser Q&A post discusses the possibility of using a virtual OS to access websites blocked in the host OS’s hosts file. | |
| | When you use the sudo command to run commands as root or administrator you are prompted to enter your password. You may have noticed that if you run another command using sudo shortly after the first command, you are not prompted for your password again. | |
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