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Apple's EasyPay goes Gap, lands at Old Navy

 

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December 02, 2010
In this issue
redarrow Apple's EasyPay goes Gap, lands at Old Navy
redarrow Users unable to log in after updating OS X
redarrow Apple's 27-inch Cinema Display has sound issues for some
redarrow Libraries in OS X
redarrow Scrap Flash, get HTML5 video in Safari on your Mac

Apple's iPod-Touch-based point-of-sale system, dubbed EasyPay, had been rumored to be available for third-party retailers looking for a mobile solution to their sales experience.

After installing an update to OS X, one rare but possible problem might be that the directory services can become corrupted, removing account credentials, and prevent you from logging in.

Users in a growing Apple Support Discussions forum thread are expressing their concerns over what appears to be a hardware-related sound issue with Apple's 27-inch Cinema Displays.

There are three main libraries in OS X that may sometimes be a source of confusion for users, especially when troubleshooting odd problems that may happen with the system.
With the rise of HTML5 vying for video supremacy on the Web, workarounds for disabling Flash Player continue to pop up, allowing users to get a smoother, faster video-viewing experience online.
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