Hot on the heels of the iPad release, Apple has revealed that they’ll be making an announcement this week regarding iPhone OS 4.0. While not much more information has come forth beyond that, I’m going to go ahead and make a handful of predictions regarding the event: A release date will be announced (hopefully) Support [...]
I just wanted to share this as I ran across it yesterday. I never gave much thought to an alternative browser on the iPhone. Safari’s kind of right there and it just never occurred to me how unhappy I was with it. But then a few things came to mind. Things like: There’s no tabbed [...]
For all of you switchers out there or if you’re just new to OS X environment entirely. You may have run into a pesky problem when using tab to navigate through forms as you’ll notice OS X, by default, will only tab to text fields and list boxes. This is fairly retarded as it forces [...]
Apple launched their much talked about tablet yesterday, iPad. As I’m sure most of you know, Nicole and I are big fans of Apple products and had been reading the rumors of the fabled device over the past 6 months, eagerly anticipating the launch of the next hot gadget. While I’d very much been considering [...]
Copy. Paste. How many times would you say you do that in any given day? If you work at all with a computer (and really, who doesn’t?), then you likely perform those actions constantly. It’s an old, old computing concept that many of us likely take for granted that really hasn’t changed much since its [...]
Aaaaaand unfortunately, GeeksPodcast didn’t receive one. However, we do have a picture of the invite from one of those bigger, hipper, more frequented sites and it certainly looks tasty. The invitation is for January 27th which is when hopefully we can all expect the announcement of Apple’s newest contraption. There’s already been some speculation on [...]
I love iPhoto. The fact that it’s included with every Mac makes me all the more happy. However, while I much enjoy a streamlined and feature-rich application to manage the wealth of photos that I’ve taken in the past year (nearly 10 thousand), I’ve reached an impasse of sorts with the software. You see, iPhoto [...]
While Apple’s always been big in the education sector, especially with its iTunes U service, the below video from Coursemart shows a whole slew of new possibilities for students that are Apple-savvy. Everything showcased in the below ‘concept’ video impressed me, from the iCal integration to on-the-fly textbook purchases which makes sense for people like [...]
If so, you might wanna check out NewerTech’s USB 2.0 Display Adapter. It’s Intel Mac compatible and will allow you to add multiple monitors to your Mac via USB and has selections available for DVI, HDMI, and VGA interfaces supporting up to 2048 x 1152 resolution. Right now I’m doing dandy with just two, but [...]
If you’ve ever used the Windows version of Snagit, then you know that it’s a hyper pumped-up screen capture utility with some great features. Well, for all you Macs out there you too can now enjoy that functionality as their open beta recently launched. It requries an Intel Mac and so far I really enjoy [...]
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