Thursday’s Best of the Booths rundown
Chris and I happened by the never-ending table of MacBook Airs and I snapped a few photos of it for you to enjoy. Enjoy. There's a lot more pictures of Expo booths after the jump. The post Thursday’s...
View ArticleMore Mac games at the Expo, Part 1
I promised more coverage of the game offerings here at Macworld 08, and I'm delivering. This is going to be a three-part series of blogs detailing the plans that various companies have for games on the...
View ArticleThe Washington Post and the news on the net
If you haven’t ever seen any of the short videos in the onBeing section of WashingtonPost.com, you should do yourself a favor and check them out. They are incredibly funny and profound, yet the idea is...
View ArticleMore Mac games at the Expo, Part 2
I'm very glad EA has returned to releasing games for the Mac, because they have some of the coolest titles that are available on the platform. I already discussed Spore at length, so I’ll concentrate...
View ArticleMore Mac games at the Expo, Part 3
This is the final Mac games post of my 3-part series (read parts 1 and 2). There’s a whole bunch of companies makings games for the Mac who were demoing products at Macworld 08, and I wanted to mention...
View ArticleiTunes Movie Rentals and device syncing
So, before I left San Francisco, I rented Pirates of the Caribbean 3 to watch on the flight and I The post iTunes Movie Rentals and device syncing appeared first on Mac-Forums Blog.
View ArticleReview: Things – a stylish task management app for OS X
Things, a task-management application for OS X, debuted this year at Macworld after a lengthy public beta. Despite being Cultured The post Review: Things – a stylish task management app for OS X...
View ArticleReview: Dropbox Part 1
Many Mac users are increasingly looking for easy ways to sync, share, and back-up important files in the cloud. Luckily, The post Review: Dropbox Part 1 appeared first on Mac-Forums Blog.
View ArticleApple, Music and iTunes
If you ask someone what has made Apple so successful in the first decade of this century, you may get The post Apple, Music and iTunes appeared first on Mac-Forums Blog.
View ArticleReview: Sparrow
A shiny new Mail client for OS X has been making the rounds recently — Sparrow for Mac. Sparrow first caught The post Review: Sparrow appeared first on Mac-Forums Blog.
View ArticleBasic Mac Troubleshooting
While Macs tend to be very reliable and require little maintenance things can sometimes go awry. This guide aims to The post Basic Mac Troubleshooting appeared first on Mac-Forums Blog.
View ArticleLost Hard drive Space?
Where is my space going? I don’t know what is taking up my hard drive, please help. I have tons of “Other,” how do I delete it? My hard drive is full and I can’t find what is using it. We see these...
View ArticleIt’s All About Options and Preferences
I'm not a keyboard shortcut junkie. I use cut, copy, and paste all the time but most others escape me just when I need them. Here are a few though that I've been using a lot lately. The post It’s All...
View ArticleMultitasking Probably Isn’t Killing Your iPhone’s Battery
Recently one of our iPhone 3GS units began needing to be recharged before the end of the day. Quite unusual given that we were only sending a handful of text messages a day from that phone and hadn't...
View ArticlePlaying YouTube Videos in VLC
For this week's quick tip, we'll explore one of VLC's more "hidden" features. More specifically, you'll learn how to play YouTube videos in said media player. This is quite simple and involves only a...
View ArticleMake The Most Of Spotlight
Spotlight can be a very useful tool but it can be a little daunting for a beginner. Simple math equations, file searches, launch applications; it can all be done from Spotlight. To get started, either...
View ArticleSafari 6: Delete to go Backwards
Previous to Safari 6, you could hit the Delete key to act as a back button. For some reason, when The post Safari 6: Delete to go Backwards appeared first on Mac-Forums Blog.
View ArticleTaming Apple’s LaunchPad
I love Apple’s Dock to launch my most used apps, I also love Spotlight to find files and launch any The post Taming Apple’s LaunchPad appeared first on Mac-Forums Blog.
View ArticleLearning the Command Line Part Two: Navigating and Manipulating Files
To view the first part, take a look here. Recap In the last article, we learned how to set up The post Learning the Command Line Part Two: Navigating and Manipulating Files appeared first on Mac-Forums...
View ArticleOS X Lion Server Part 01 – What Type of Server
Preamble OS X Server, the server for everyone. Well, nearly right because it is and it isn’t. OSX Server is The post OS X Lion Server Part 01 – What Type of Server appeared first on Mac-Forums Blog.
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