Bob "Dr. Mac" LeVitus reaches into his Santa bag and pulls out some terrific holiday gift ideas for the tech-oriented..whether that's you or someone you're buying for. From music to video, gaming to clothing (yes, clothing), Bob has you covered. Bob also shares his...
MacNotables #1127: Tonya Engst Takes Control of the iPad
Just in time for the holidays, Tonya Engst steps up to help the armies of happy new iPad owners with Take Control of Your iPad. In the new edition, Tonya goes beyond the basics and helps users get the most out of their iPads. iOS 5 brought major changes in function...
MacNotables #1126: Ted Landau on iTether, the Death of CDs, and Ultraviolet
Ted Landau discusses the now-you-see-it-now-you-don't saga of iTether and whether the story was important or just an honest mistake. Compact disc sales continue to decline, but is the CD's time really over? Ted talks about where things stand and how the CD will live...
MacNotables #1125: Ted Landau Discusses Sandboxing, iCloud and iTunes Match
Ted Landau gives us a quick course on sandboxing - what it is, why it is good, why it is bad, and why developers are up in arms about it. While not an end-user issue yet, it could become one. Find out everything you need to know about the controversy, then hear Ted...
MacNotables #1124: Dan Frakes on Tablet Buying, iCloud and Tim Cook’s Apple
Dan Frakes talks about the volume of tech news in general, and Apple news in particular, that has come with the popularization of mobile computing. The iPad has dominated the adoption of tablets, but the other players are pushing new options; Dan discusses where they...
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MacNotables #823: Ted Landau Evaluates the XO Laptop
Subnotebooks come in all shapes, sizes and flavors, starting with the MacBook Air and going down. Ted Landau has been working with one of the least expensive options, the XO laptop from the "One Laptop per Child" initiative, and discusses how it stacks up to the...
MacNotables #822: Jim Dalrymple Embarks on a New Adventure: Recording and Releasing His Own Album
Jim Dalrymple joins us from safari, and shares his love of roller coasters before discussing his latest project: writing, recording and releasing his own album. Jim details how he got started with this and how he is documenting it on Macworld, the response he received...
MacNotables #821: Ted Landau Takes Control of the iPhone Again and Updates the Bootable Flash Drive Project
The man with the last word in Mac troubleshooting, Ted Landau, has just updated his book, Take Control of Your iPhone, and discusses the features included with the current version of the software. Ted provides updates on the subjects of jailbreaking and unlocking your...
MacJury #805: The Death of Adobe GoLive, The Clones Won’t Go Away, and All Those Macs Sold
The MacJury discusses the death sentence issued to Adobe GoLive, the latest on the Psystar Mac clone story and who's buying all those Mac. Along the way the discussion examines the web authoring market and what might or might not be needed, whether a low-priced Mac...
MacNotables #820: Bob LeVitus on Office 2008, His Upcoming Mid-Atlantic MUG Tour and More
Bob "Dr. Mac" LeVitus is back to tell us what rock he's been hiding under and the project that put him there. Bob talks about his latest book, Office 2008 for Mac For Dummies, and gives us his bottom-line assessment of the latest version of the Microsoft productivity...
MacNotables #819: Adam Engst on 18 Years of TidBITS, Apple’s Quarterly Results and the Blue Snowflake Microphone
TidBITS is celebrating 18 years of Mac journalistic excellence, and Adam Engst talks about some of the things that make their publication special and how their style helped set trends in tech journalism. Age and experience changes perspective, and Adam explains how...
MacNotables #818: Andy Ihnatko on the Conference on World Affairs, the Eee PC and iPhone Knock-Offs
Chicago Sun-Times columnist Andy Ihnatko shares his experiences from the Conference on World Affairs in Colorado, ranging from his panel appearances with James "The Amazing" Randi discussing "bizarre beliefs" to why this is a very different kind of conference from...
MacNotables #817: Tonya Engst Discusses the Challenges of Changing Email Clients
Tonya Engst discusses one of the most challenging computing processes one can experience: switching email programs. A long-time Eudora user, Tonya talks about the issues that led her to make the switch to Apple Mail, the process and software she used, and what she did...
MacNotables #816: Ted Landau on Rebates, Net Neutrality, the Decline of the Optical Drive, and the Passing of Stan Flack
Mac troubleshooting guru Ted Landau discusses a wide variety of topics including his dislike of rebates, his views on the Comcast vs. BitTorrent saga in specific and net neutrality issues in general, and the factors that may be leading to the abandonment of the...
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