The Art of iPhone Battery Life
Guy Kawasaki has posted a blog article about how to get more battery life out of your iPhone. Continue reading »
I reported on Evernote a couple of months back. It is a repository for notes with versions available for Mac, Windows, Linux and the iPhone. It is also a web app.
They have now announced their premium service. Continue reading »
Guy Kawasaki has posted a blog article about how to get more battery life out of your iPhone. Continue reading »
Do you fly a lot? This new “checkpoint friendly” briefcase-style laptop bag is not only very cool, it boasts a highly protective compartment for a laptop, with a clear, unobstructed x-ray view of the laptop for easy TSA security checks! Continue reading »
Keep Your Word 1.0 for Mac OS X Leopard lets you build your own dictionary, classifying and grouping the terms exactly how you want to, while helping you to learn the longest list of words thanks to its different exercise modes. Continue reading »
BareBones used to market earlier versions of this program with “It sucks less!”. The registered trademark slogan on version 9 is “It doesn’t suck.”
Guess that means it is an improvement.
Just look at the feature list. Continue reading »
I have seen Andy Hertzfeld at least once at MacWorld Expo. He currently is working at Google, but he was extremely involved in the development of the Macintosh, which will be 25 years old next January. Continue reading »
The SkyBlueCanvas Development Team has rolled out version 1.1 Beta of the SkyBlueCanvas Lightweight content management system. The new version includes improvements to the core functionality as well as several new features including single-click content publishing and re-ordering, an enhanced Plugin API and simplified module placement and publishing. Continue reading »
Of course, the Mac is a great tool for blogging. This article talks about how to make the graphic part of the blogging easier. Continue reading »
We all know that the Macintosh’s OS X has a command line, similar to that of DOS on the PC or the Apple II. That was a change from Classic Mac Systems which were GUI only. Continue reading »
Reference Tracker 1.0, is an academic reference manager and research tool for Mac OS X that stores all the citations and references in an essay, research project, or book and automatically create Harvard or APA formatted reference lists when needed.
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August 1st, I moved from one apartment to a new one about 300 feet away. I called AT&T to move my Uverse service to the new apartment. Uverse is a fiber optics Internet and TV service similar to FiOS service from Verizon. Continue reading »
The guy who writes this”Mac Tips and Tricks” blog, previously did Top 100 Mac Applications and Top 50 Terminal Commands. He has 45 of these menu bar applications listed. Most of which are completely new to me. Continue reading »
SuperMegaUltraGroovy and toastycode today announced the immediate availability of TapeDeck 1.1, a free update to the popular recording application for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. Continue reading »
Here’s the ultimate ‘life-of-the-party’ application for iPhone and iTouch users. Not only is this a game — but a treasure trove of trivia on just about any subject the party calls for… it’s called Trivial
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Three short pieces about the latest Net Neutrality struggle — Comcast limiting bandwidth and the FTC says no — where will it go? Continue reading »