Pubilshed at Suite 101 – 5/23/2006
First, there was music, then contacts and short notes, then photos and videos and podcasts. Now, there’s a workaround way to read news on your iPod called textcasts.
Pubilshed at Suite 101 – 5/23/2006
First, there was music, then contacts and short notes, then photos and videos and podcasts. Now, there’s a workaround way to read news on your iPod called textcasts.
Published at Computerworld – 5/19/2006
Part three of a virtual trip down memory lane that looks back at some Apple’s famous — and infamous — moments during the past three decades, including Apple’s transition to Mac OS X, the introduction of the iMac, Apple foray into the music business with the iPod and iTunes Music Store, and the launch of the Apple Store.
Published at InformIT – 5/19/2006
Apple’s iWeb makes creating polished Web pages incredibly easy because you never have to deal with the code. Unfortunately, that also means you can’t add Web goodies to your site that require adding pieces of code directly to the page. Fortunately, modifying the code after publishing a site with iWeb is possible, andthis first in a two part series explains on how to do it.
Published at Suite 101 – 5/16/2006
You may not know the phrase MVNO, but you should. These next- generation middleman cell phone companies may well be the ones pushing new innovations in video, content, and experience to customers.
Published at InformIT – 5/12/2006
New Macs, new versions of Mac OS X, new software, and new school years all translate to one thing for Mac IT staff: determining the best way to roll out the new computers, software, classrooms, or configurations. Here’s an overview of the variety of tools available from Apple and third parties, and how to roll out with less hassle and fewer headaches.
Published at InformIT – 5/4/2006
2006 has already seen the first virus threat for Mac OS X, proving that Macs are not immune to viruses. Find out the potential risks they can pose to Macs and about the tools to keep your Mac virus-free.