May 052010
 

From LifeHacker.com…

How to Triple-Boot Your Mac with Windows and Linux, No Boot Camp Required – Triple Boot – Lifehacker: “Apple has streamlined the process of dual booting Windows on your Mac, but when it comes to Linux, Boot Camp isn’t so friendly. Here’s how to triple-boot your Mac with OS X, Windows 7, and the shiny new Ubuntu 10.04.”

 Posted by at 10:35 am
Apr 162010
 

What iPhone 4.0 means for IT | Business Center | iPhone Central | Macworld: “In the week since Apple offered a glance at its forthcoming iPhone OS 4.0 update, whatever talk hasn’t centered around the promised multitasking features is focusing instead on Apple’s iAd advertising platform. But if you use the phone in a business setting or if you’re responsible for supporting iPhone-toting employees—Apple’s preview offers plenty of hints for what to expect when iPhone 4.0 arrives later this summer.”

 Posted by at 7:43 am
Mar 312010
 

Living with Windows: sharing drives | Business Center | Working Mac | Macworld: “There are three good ways to share a single hard drive between Macs and PCs for general storage and backup: You can trade a USB hard drive between them; you can use a network-attached storage (NAS) device (such as Apple’s Time Capsule); and you can also use file sharing to back up data on one system to an external drive attached to another system.”

 Posted by at 9:21 am
Dec 222009
 

From Maciverse.com…

Install OS X Snow Leopard from a USB flash drive: “Apple officially released Snow Leopardyesterday and consumers could find the latest version of OS X at Apple Stores and resellers across the country.

At version 10.6, Snow Leopard, focused more on improving speed and performance than adding new features to OS X. With the operating system available to customers, individuals are ready for their upgrades.”

 Posted by at 2:35 pm
Oct 142009
 

10 Best Security Apps for Your iPhone — Campus Technology

: “Apple’s App Store currently holds about 85,000 applications for you to download to your : “Apple’s App Store currently holds about 85,000 applications for you to download to your iPhone or iPod Touch. Of course, about 84,900 of those programs consist of free and 99-cent games that your seven-year-old would probably find more compelling than you do. So we’ve scoured reviews, App Store search sites, and recommendation directories to compile this concise list of some of the best security apps currently available.”

 Posted by at 10:13 am
Oct 062009
 

From CampusTechnology.com…

Adobe Flash CS5 To Let Developers Author Apps for iPhone — Campus Technology: “Flash Professional CS5 will allow developers to build applications for Apple’s iPhone. The forthcoming release of Adobe’s multimedia authoring tool was unveiled Monday at the Adobe MAX 2009 conference, underway in Los Angeles this week.”

 Posted by at 3:41 pm
Sep 122009
 

From PC Magazine.com…

Hands On with Apple’s iPhone OS 3.1 – News and Analysis by PC Magazine: “Apple’s new iPhone 3.1 update doesn’t bring a tremendous number of new features to the platform; it’s mostly needed to make the iPhone compatible with iTunes 9’s new Genius Mixes and application organization features. It also didn’t seem to materially affect the speed of our iPhone 3GS.”

 Posted by at 8:43 am
Sep 102009
 

From PC Magazine…

Apple iTunes 9 – At A Glance – Reviews by PC Magazine

: “Apple’s free iTunes app is the default music software choice for just about anyone with an Apple-branded iPod or : “Apple’s free iTunes app is the default music software choice for just about anyone with an Apple-branded iPod or iPhone. It turns out that also goes for buying music; the iTunes Store is now responsible for one-quarter of all music sales in the U.S. But Apple isn’t known for letting the competition catch up. Along with new iPod nano, touch, and shuffle models, the company has just unveiled iTunes 9, a significant update that includes a thoroughly revamped iTunes Store, proper library synchronization across multiple computers (finally), more sophisticated Genius recommendations, and more flexible app management for iPhone and iPod touch users. It’s a solid update that cements its status as our Editors’ Choice for music software.”

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