Jim Dalrymple gives us his last-minute thoughts on what we will and won't see at Apple's World Wide Developer's Conference (WWDC) next week, and The Beard Bash, and then turns his attention to the launch of his new magazine. Describing The Loop Magazine as an...
MacVoices #13143: Transporter 2.0 Brings Enhanced Capabilities To Your Private, Personal Cloud
Jim Sherhart of Connected Data provides the details of the new 2.0 version of the Transporter software. With the new version in place, your Transporter will function more like the cloud services you are familiar with, including automatic syncing to all your devices...
MacVoices #13128: AltWWDC Will Deliver An Alternative Developers Conference During WWDC
In case you weren't paying attention, Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference sold out in less than 180 seconds this year. Even if you weren't among the fortunate few to get a ticket, there is still an excellent reason to come to San Francisco in June. The AltWWDC...
MacVoices #1399: The MacJury Examines Mailbox, RSS and Google Reader, and Kevin Lynch’s Move to Apple
The most recent MacJury debated the utilities of the Mailbox app mailbox and discussed the usefulness and longevity of RSS, especially as it relates to the soon-to-be gone Google Reader. Online identities, SEO and Kevin Lynch's move from Adobe to Apple were part of...
MacVoices #1374: Macworld 2013 – Hard Drive Disaster Data Recovery with DriveSavers
In the DriveSavers booth at Macworld/iWorld 2013 in San Francisco, Chris Bross talks about their capabilities to recover data from malfunctioning, damaged or dead hard drives. As the tech world moves away from spinning hard drives to solid state options, the game has...
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MacVoices #991: John Martellaro on Managing and Optimizing Your iPhone’s Power and Snow Leopard Anticipation
John Martellaro, the Senior Editor for Analysis and Reviews at The Mac Observer, recently published an article every iPhone owner should read. Understanding and Optimizing iPhone Power Management examines the various systems that use power in the iPhone, and what you...
MacVoices #976: Glenn Fleishman and Adam Engst Take Control of Airport 802.11n Networks and WiFi Security
Adam Engst and Glenn Fleishman talk about the latest updates to the companion Take Control of Your 802.11n AirPort Network and Take Control of Your Wi-Fi Security. The experts discuss choosing between a Time Capsule, an Airport Extreme or third-party options, the...
MacVoices #970: Matthew Dornquast On How CrashPlan Backs Up Data Remotely…For Free
An essential, and overlooked, component of an effective backup strategy is an off-site or remote option. CrashPlan co-founder Matthew Dornquast explains how their products fill that gap at no cost for individuals, and very affordably for businesses. CrashPlan's...
MacVoices #963: Mark Fuccio of Data Robotics Delivers a First Look at the New DroboPro
Mark Fuccio, the Senior Director of Products & Markets for Data Robotics provides us with a first look at the features and capabilities of the brand new DroboPro. The new DroboPro features eight (count 'em, eight) drive bays for unprecedented capacity and storage,...
MacVoices #958: Joe Kissell Helps You Take Control of The Command Line with Terminal
Prolific Take Control author Joe Kissell has addressed one of the most challenging parts of Mac use for many in his new Take Control of the Mac Command Line with Terminal. Too many Mac users live in fear of the command line, and are afraid of even launching the...
MacVoices #957: Dori Smith Reports on The South By Southwest Conference
You've probably been hearing a great deal about the South by Southwest Conference (SXSW), but weren't sure what all the fuss is about. Mac expert, author and self-designated geek Dori Smith reports in from Austin to tell about her session there and how she stacked the...
MacVoices #953: Steve Scott Profiles The Mac Developers Network and the Upcoming NSConference
The founder of The Mac Developers Network, Steve Scott, discusses the resources that his network delivers, both free and premium, and why it was founded. Not content with just web sites and podcasts, Scotty is taking it to the next level by organizing the first NS...
MacVoices #952: Joe Kissell Takes Control of Running Windows On a Mac Again
Joe Kissell discusses information from his latest effort, the new version of Take Control of Running Windows on a Mac. Joe explains why the fast-moving world of running Windows on the Mac caused a delay in this book, gives some practical advice on keyboard and mouse...
MacVoices #950: Maria Langer and Scott McNulty Share Their Knowledge of WordPress
Thinking of starting a blog with WordPress? Maria Langer, the author of Self-Hosting a WordPress Site and WordPress.Com 2.7 Essential Training on Lynda.com and Scott McNulty, the author of Building a WordPress Blog People Want to Read, share some tips from their...
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