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John Evans

7 Things Apple Doesn't Tell You About iCloud | Mac|Life - 9 views

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    "Sure, there's plenty to love about iCloud -- after all, it's a giant step up from Apple's previous cloud efforts like MobileMe and .Mac and it's free, so what's to complain about? Unfortunately, iCloud can't do everything, so here's a look at what Apple doesn't tell you about their cloud service."
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How to Use Documents in the Cloud | Mac|Life - 13 views

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    "With the iWork suite, and a trip to iCloud.com on your Mac or PC, you can keep them in sync across all your computers and iOS devices."
John Evans

Schools Need To Tread Carefully When Hooking iPads And MacBooks Up To Cloud Services | ... - 7 views

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    "The summer break is winding up and many teachers are getting ready to head back to work for another school year (and many IT staffers in those schools are trying to make sure everything's ready when those teachers return)"
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Free App Friday: Microsoft OneNote for iPad | Mac|Life - 10 views

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    "Microsoft OneNote for iPad is an incredibly powerful note-taking application that stores all of your to-dos, notes, photos, and clippings in the cloud."
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How to Restore an iPad Through the iCloud | Mac|Life - 4 views

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    " Is it possible to restore an iPad without connecting it to a Mac or PC if a simple hard reset doesn't solve problems?"
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First Look: Hands-on with OnLive Desktop for iPad | Mac|Life - 5 views

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    "OnLive, Inc. introduced the company's latest cloud initiative last week with the debut of OnLive Desktop, a free App Store offering that brings a touch-friendly Windows 7 experience to the iPad, complete with full-featured Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. "
John Evans

App Showdown: Star Gazers | Mac|Life - 3 views

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    "Readers in the Pacific Northwest and certain portions of the midwest will understand: You hear of an awesome celestial event, set your alarm, wake at 3am, run outside, and it's all clouds as far as the eye can see. Galileo saw moons orbiting Jupiter with just his crummy telescope, but you can't even make out Orion with all the light pollution. Where the heck do you look when you want to even try to find a constellation? You look in the App Store, silly."
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