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John Evans

iOS 6: A Complete Guide To New Features - 6 views

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    "So, to save save you the trouble of rummaging through the OS to find any and everything new, here's a thorough run-down of what iOS 6 brings to the table."
John Evans

How to Remotely Install Apps to iPhone / iPad from iTunes on a Mac or PC - 0 views

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    "Every modern iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch has access to a feature called Automatic Downloads, which can be used a bit differently than intended as a means to remotely install apps onto iOS devices from a computer. All you need is iTunes on OS X or Windows logged into the same Apple ID as what's used on the iOS device, and the rest is easier than you'd probably expect."
John Evans

How to Record Sound on a Mac the Easy Way with QuickTime - 0 views

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    "If you need to record some simple sound or audio on a Mac, you can do so easily using a bundled app that comes with OS X, without having to download any third party utilities. That app is QuickTime, which may come as a surprise to some users as it's typically thought of as a movie viewing application, but believe it or not it has video, screen, and audio recording capabilities as well, making it surprisingly powerful if you look beyond the initially obvious functionalities."
John Evans

How to Password Protect Pages, Keynote, & Numbers Documents in iOS - 0 views

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    "The iWork suite of productivity apps include Pages, Numbers, and Keynote, and each of them allow users to password protect individual documents. In practice, this means that a document created within iWork in iOS, OS X, or iCloud, can be safely locked with built-in encryption, and the document can not be opened or viewed without entering the defined password on any other device. For example, you can set a password to a Pages document on your iPhone, then open it again on the Mac from iCloud and it will require a password, and vice versa."
John Evans

Arduino vs Raspberry Pi Comparison | Codeduino - 2 views

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    "The Arduino vs Raspberry Pi debate  has caused a bit of confusion to beginners on what these 2 little devices actually do. They are both pretty cheap, the same size, and to the untrained eye, look very similar. However they are very different.  The Raspberry Pi is a mini-computer, running a Linux operating system, and the Arduino is a microcontroller, without the typical OS style you may be used to. They both are focused on very different ideas."
John Evans

See What's New Inside Refreshed iLife and iWork Apps for iOS | AppSaga - 2 views

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    "If you've purchased any or all of iLife/iWork apps for iOS at some point in the past, now is the time to update your productivity suite and take advantage of the new features Apple introduced just yesterday at their event in San Francisco. It was quite a big day for the likes of iPhoto, iMovie, GarageBand, Pages, Numbers, and Keynote. Not only did Apple unleash a hOSt of new features, they've also baked in deep compatibility for these apps-utilizing iCloud, OS X 10.9 Mavericks, and iOS 7. Read on for some of the highlights you'll find in the updated apps."
John Evans

How to Restore a Mac from a Time Machine Backup - 0 views

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    "While Macs have a great reputation for being stable and rarely experiencing major issues, the reality is that sometimes things can go wrong. Typically this happens when either a hard drive fails or an OS X system update goes completely awry, but if you have set up Time Machine backups on the Mac like all users should, then you will discover that restoring an entire systems hard drive from that Time Machine backup is really quite easy."
David Raymond

Netbooks to Become the New OS Battleground - TheAppleBlog - 0 views

John Evans

Apple Opens Mac App Store on Jan.6 - International Business Times - 0 views

  • Apple (AAPL) said its Mac App Store will open for business on Thursday, January 6 and will be available in 90 countries at launch. The Store will feature paid and free apps in categories like Education, Games, Graphics & Design, Lifestyle, Productivity and Utilities.
John Evans

NJIT Announces Online iPhone and iPad Application Development Course - 0 views

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    "NJIT Continuing Professional Education announces ONLINE iPhone/iPad Software Application Development training class. NJIT is one of the first universities to offer training about iPhone and then about iPad app development. This non-credit iPhone & iPad Application Development course adultlearner.njit.edu/admissions/prospective/iphone_online.php is open to the general public and is available 100% online. Participants in this class receive a login to the NJIT Apple Developer Program portal and receive full access to all of the NJIT Apple resources without paying the additional $99 Apple Developer Registration fee required of private developers. The Apple resources include documentation, development software and video tutorials. This portal now supports both the Mac os X Lion and Snow Leopard Development environments."
John Evans

Celestia: Home - 0 views

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    Welcome to Celestia ... The free space simulation that lets you explore our universe in three dimensions. Celestia runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.
John Evans

Flickr RSS Feed Generator - 0 views

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    This generator uses the Flickr API to retrieve images determined by parameters you specify and returns an RSS feed, whose URL you can paste into the screensaver options screen in os X. Works on a PC too!
John Evans

Free Technology Ebooks - MAKEUSEOF - 0 views

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    "android*anti-malware*blogging*build website*computer automation*computer hardware*computer security*ebook*feedreader*gmail*hardware*html*hulu*ifttt*iOS*ipad*ipad mini*iphone*job search tips*linux*linux distro*mac OS x*media center*micrOSoft windows*movies*netflix*online video*password manager*photOShop tips*productivity tips*programming*record video*root device*rss*rss aggregator*social media*tablet computer*television*television show*ubuntu*web browser*web development*windows phone 7*wordpress*writing tips"
tech vedic

How to disable built-in spell-checker in Internet Explorer 10? - 0 views

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    The release of Microsoft's latest os Windows 8 is coming with a new version of Internet Explorer. This version is Internet Explorer 10 which also has a built-in spell checker tool. This tool automatically checks and corrects spelling and grammar in webpages. But, many users want to disable this feature permanently. Go through the Techvedic's present tutorial.
tech vedic

How to sync an Android phone to your Mac? - 0 views

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    It is common to sync an iPhone with a Mac. But, syncing an Android phone with OS X is not very easy. Let's discuss the method below.
John Evans

Using AirDrop in the Classroom - Instructional Tech Talk - 0 views

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    "In the new version of OS X, YOSemite, AirDrop helps you quickly transfer files between your Mac and nearby Mac computers or iOS devices using Wi-Fi. The best part, especially in the school setting, is that your devices do not need to be on the same Wi-Fi network for AirDrop to work as they will create their own directly connected network to allow for file sharing."
John Evans

How to Record a Video of Your iPhone or iPad's Screen From Your Mac - 0 views

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    "If you have an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch and a Mac, you can now record a video of your device's screen thanks to a new feature in Mac OS X YOSemite. Android users can also record an Android device's screen. This feature was designed for app developers, but it can be used by anyone else. Record a tutorial and upload it to YouTube, or capture a video of your mobile gaming prowess and share it with your friends."
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