Filed under: Hardware, How-tos, Holidays, Mac 101
Now that the holidays are approaching, you'll probably be asked to service your relatives' computers. "You like computers, right? Will you take a look at this for me?" Prepare yourself, it's coming. Some fixes are easy, including the stuck disc. It can happen for a variety of reasons that we won't go into here. After all, when the Titanic is sinking, you don't stop to yell at the iceberg. So let's just eject the disc. The fix is simple. After trying the obvious (hit the eject key, drag the disc into the trash), restart the machine and as it starts up, hold down the mouse button (or trackpad button if the offending Mac is a laptop). Full story...
Filed under: App Review
I'm a Google Analytics geek. I think it's one of the coolest things Google has ever invented.
Filed under: Podcasts
Our trademark talkcast goes on the air once again this evening at 10pm Eastern, and it's going to be a heck of a show.
Filed under: Apple, iPad
Apple's "Meet iPad" ad, which debuted during the Oscars, became the second-most viewed viral video ad last week.
Filed under: Education
Apple, through the Apple II, served as the gateway to computing for me; my third grade classroom had two Apple IIs neatly tucked away in metallic lock cases.
Filed under: iPhone
I just tried out PhotoNest, a cool new way to view just the images posted to your Twitter stream.
Filed under: App Store
Earlier this week, Wired posted a story about what they call "App Store Payola" -- the practice of sites that solicit cash payments (or other compensation) in order to expedite or publish app reviews.
Filed under: iPhone
Silicon Alley Insider has posted an interesting chart that shows the total number of apps available across various mobile platforms.
Filed under: iPhone
Sprint has released an ad that features the iPhone with its Overdrive 3G/4G Hotspot mobile router.
Filed under: iPad
MacRumors reports that Apple has begun offering iPad 10-packs to educational institutions at discounted rates.
Filed under: OS
Charles Miller, a computer security researcher who's worked with the NSA, is planning to reveal 20 zero-day security holes in Mac OS X at CanSecWest, a digital security conference, in Vancouver BC next week.