Review: Best USB 3.0 Tower 6-Port Ultra-Fast Hub – iHarbort

Review Best USB 3.0 Tower 6-Port Ultra-Fast Hub – iHarbort

This is a sponsored post. The iHarbort USB 3.0 w/ SD and TF card reader is one of the only USB 3.0 hubs to offer dedicated SD & TF card slot readers and dual dedicated USB charging ports (bc 1.2) that allow for file transfers simultaneously.   The iHarbort USB tower hub features 6 USB 3.0...

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Easy: Mac Mail Change the Sender From Name

Mac Mail Change the Sender From Name

Here is how to change the from name in Mac OS Mail of an email address name when it arrives in someone else’s inbox. This is the from name that appears in your mac mail inbox from other email addresses, and not the name actual email address.   In Mac Mail, go to Mail -> Preferences. Select...

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How to Transfer Files from Android to Mac OS X via USB

How to Transfer Files from Android to Mac OS X via USB

Here are easy steps for transferring files from your Android device your Mac OS X machine.   Download and install Android File Transfer for Mac. Connect your Android device to your Mac via a USB cable. Open Android File Transfer. You may receive a prompt on your Android device. Click Allow.





  Allow access to device data An MTP...

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Fix: Mac Mail Couldn’t Load Body For LibM

Mac Mail Couldn’t Load Body For LibM

In Mac OS Mail, you may delete (by mistake or on purpose) an email message that arrived in your mailbox. If you go back to the message, or undo the delete, the message appears grey in your inbox and may appear blank. If you attempt to move the email message into an archived folder, you may...

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How To: Disable Mac Mail Connection Logging

Disable Mac Mail Connection Logging

Mac OS Mail offers the ability to enable connection logging to help troubleshoot email server issues. In addition, the logs will monitor all email sent and received by any email addresses you have added to your Mac OS Mail client. This type of logging is beneficial in some instances when you work in a highly secured...

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