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Multiples of calendar items appearing in iCal

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December 22, 2010
In this issue
redarrow Multiples of calendar items appearing in iCal
redarrow Applications continually asking to accept network connections
redarrow Apple releases iPhoto '11 version 9.1.1
redarrow Help Viewer issues solved in Mac OS X 10.6.5
redarrow Google DNS slowing down iTunes and Apple TV

Sometimes synchronization errors can result in iCal calendars and events multiplying. There are several ways to reset synchronization data, but here is a thorough approach to ensure that the synchronization system starts from a blank slate.

Are applications always asking you to allow or deny network connections in OS X? Corruption in the system firewall settings or the applications themselves may be to blame.

Apple has released an update to iPhoto '11, bringing the current version to 9.1.1 and fixing a number of small bugs in addition to adding some new e-mailing enhancements.

Several issues can arise when attempting to access the Help Viewer in Mac OS X 10.6.5. Changed language, no information showing, or access errors are some of the problems that can be fixed by resetting a few files.
Are iTunes downloads and Apple TV streaming being slow on your system? Google's public DNS servers may be to blame.
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