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Apple computers fighting security problems | All Apple News - 0 views

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    For many years Apple Computers has been pretty resilient and safe from viruses and security issues. But recently the folks at Apple have had to deal with the Kamainsky DNS flaw that also affects other types of computers, and in patching the DNS issue Apple has went ahead and proactively addressed a number of other possible security flaws.
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Review: Beyza Cases for iPhone 3G | iPhone News Updated - 0 views

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    Today we will be reviewing two cases for iPhone 3G. These cases come from Beyza Cases, makers of cases for iPhone, Macbook Air, as well as a lot of cases for other mobile electronics. We will be reviewing the RoadLine-Slim case, as well as the SlimLine Series. Beyza Cases is based out of Turkey. Turkish leather is regarded is extremely high quality.
Jeff Johnson

10 tips to secure Apple Mac laptops (Sophos Podcasts) - 0 views

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    Graham Lee, senior Mac engineer at Sophos, shares a number of steps that Apple Mac users can take to improve the physical security of their laptops.
Jeff Johnson

Has Apple Bitten Off More Than It Can Chew? (Wired.com) - 0 views

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    Apple has staked its reputation on tight control of a few carefully designed, faultlessly executed products. Now, as Apple expands its reach from computers into music, video, consumer electronics and phones, it's getting harder and harder for the company to make sure all of its products "just work," as its marketing slogan goes. Its growing army of customers is getting more difficult to satisfy, and they're finding a host of new problems, ranging from tapeless camcorder issues to buggy iPhones.
Debra Hicks

WazMac - 0 views

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    Warren McCullough's Web Resources - ICT Supporting the Curriculum
Eloise Pasteur

Mac productivity tools - Eloise's thoughts and fancies - 0 views

  • about Sidenote.
  • Speaking of Remember The Milk it gives you a nice Web 2.0 type to-do list.
  • I was recently pointed in the direction of Butler, a tool that someone suggested was better than QuickSilver.
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  • The one on the black disk is Google Buddy,
  • with the mini-spotlight like icon) is Monocle.
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    My blog about some mac productivity tools I'm using, and some I'm not.
Jeff Johnson

Adobe, Apple Continue to Spar Over Flash for iPhone - 0 views

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    Another quarter and another hope that Adobe's Flash will someday make an appearance on Apple's iPhone.
Adam Turetzky

Macworld | iPhone Central | Review: OmniFocus for iPhone - 0 views

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    Complex desktop app is equally complex on the iPhone
Jeff Johnson

Creating Automator Actions for Apple Remote Desktop (ARD) - 0 views

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    Apple Remote Desktop (ARD) 3 is the latest release of Apple's desktop management software, enabling administrators to distribute software, manage assets, and remotely administer Mac OS X systems via a network. ARD 3 takes advantage of innovative technologies in Mac OS X Tiger such as Automator. Automator is built on the concept of actions - discrete tasks such as opening a file, cropping an image, or sending a message. With Automator users can string together a series of actions into a single Automator workflow document. Much like a script, a workflow document can be executed, triggering each action and passing any data generated by the action to the next action in the workflow. Using the Automator actions installed with ARD and custom actions you create, you can develop workflows to automate repetitive system administration tasks. For example, workflows can distribute software, create detailed software and hardware reports, and remotely configure systems using ARD.
Jeff Johnson

Automator - Scripting & Automation - 0 views

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    Automator is an application that lets users automate repetitive procedures performed on a computer. Developers create Automator actions--loadable bundles that perform discrete tasks--that users link together in a workflow. Developers can implement Automator actions using AppleScript, Objective-C, or a combination of the two. System administrators and end users can also supply their own shell scripts as Automator actions. Actions can access the capabilities of individual applications (including the Finder) and a wide range of system services.
Jeff Johnson

Economy Down, PC Sales Up - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog - 0 views

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    In the U.S., the oft-touted "halo effect" from Apple's iPods and iPhones looks to be encouraging consumers to try the company's computers as well. Apple saw U.S. sales jump 38.1% in the quarter, according to Gartner (31.7% says IDC), pushing the company into third place, behind Dell and HP, with an 8.5% market share, compared to 6.4% last year.
Jeff Johnson

Intego VirusBarrier X5 - antivirus software for iPhone and iPod touch (MacTech) - 0 views

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    Intego, the Macintosh security specialist, today announced the release of VirusBarrier X5 10.5.3, an update to its acclaimed antivirus software that Macworld calls "the gold standard". This new version adds the ability to scan the iPhone and iPod touch for malware. VirusBarrier X5 is the only antivirus software that can eradicate malware from the iPhone and iPod touch.
Jeff Johnson

Take Distorted and Psychedelic iPhone Photos - Wired How-To Wiki - 0 views

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    While taking pictures on the beach in Waikiki, I discovered that one of these accidental pictures featured a bizarrely distorted image of a couple of kids playing on the beach. It wasn't blurred -- it was twisted and distorted unlike any other picture I'd taken with any other camera.
Jeff Johnson

The 5 Stages of iPhone Acceptance - 0 views

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    The Five Stages of the Kübler-Ross model The iPhone has become such a part of our collective consciousness that soon entire books are going to be written about the sociological impact of such a groundbreaking, Insanely Great device. Why, it's so dammed important, that it's probably pointless to write about any other pressing computing or technology issue.
Jeff Johnson

Apple Watch - - 0 views

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    Windows 95 was a remarkable moment in personal computing. Its successor has come. But not from Microsoft. Apple has launched the defining platform of the early 21st century. The PC is dead-or will be. Long live the smart phone, er, iPhone.
Jeff Johnson

Syncing Google Calendar With iCal - 0 views

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    Google calendar can be a great tool for organizing your life. Sure, it's not as powerful as other desktop-based calendar applications or even personal digital assistants. But it's free and it works on just about any Web browser. You can even use it across multiple computers-you don't need to stick to one machine, as most other desktop-based calendaring applications are limited to. However, sometimes you would still want to use your own desktop application. Google Calendar does have limitations. For one, there's no internal means to handle tasks or to-do lists. And the interface can be a bit slow when you're working on slow connections. Fortunately, Google Calendar allows for syncing with external applications, by virtue of SyncML, and through one-way syncing via XML. For instance Apple's iCal, which is built-into Mac OS X, can be used to subscribe to your Google Calendar, and will automatically check Google Calendar every few minutes to check for new items.
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