Q&A: Why Would Someone (Pharma) Hack My Website?

Q&A: Why Would Someone (Pharma) Hack My Website?

I assume you mean why would someone put a bunch of links and messages all over it? Who knows really, most likely to get a few spam sales, or up a malicious websites search engine rankings but from the code on your site (chose not to be public), it looked like they...

Q&A: My husband just ordered and older iPhone for the first time. Right now we don’t use the internet at home (except on my phone), just at work and I only have one computer at my disposal for the time being. If I log out of iTunes and he logs in with his account can he sync up on my computer or do you have to use two different computers?

Each iTunes library can only have one iTunes account. You can start a new iTunes library by quitting iTunes and then holding Option and opening iTunes back up. You won’t have any of the songs from the other library though, they are completely separate libraries....

Q&A: so after my macbook broke i decided to get a new imac, but i still really miss having something portable. how much do think i could get for a macbook with a busted logic board? i’d like to try to get rid of it or trade it for a new ipad. you think this seems plausible?

Hmm, a macbook with a busted logic board isn’t going to get you much more than $2-300. I’d be impressed with more at least…check the “completed listings” section of ebay for real price ranges. Plausible though, ebay sometimes surprises. I...

Q&A: I have a quick question for you. I have a Mac Pro that i’ve had for about 1.5 years. I’ve always had it plugged into the internet and never realized if it had wifi or not. I just went to check now and I can’t figure out if I have a wireless card or not in my computer. For some reason, I thought that a wireless card was standard for a mac pro. How can I check. I have a wireless router at home (linksys) and i want to know if I can connect to it with my Mac or if need to buy something extra for it.

Heh, Mac pro’s do not come with a wireless card, you’d need a wireless usb card…the Mac Pro is a professional grade computer, but usually for offices or “power users” who would always be plugged in so they don’t include a wifi card...