Posts tagged: "Apple"

Q: What’s the easiest way to improve performance on a well loved Mac? A: Free up space on your internal hard drive! Keeping a minimum of 10% of your hard drive free will help to keep your Mac running smoothly through it’s daily tasks. Keep in mind, that’s a minimum of 10%. For example, on Read MoreRead More link

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The debate between netbook & iPad loyalists is as fervent today as it was when Apple first announced it’s media-centric tablet.  The iPad has been available since April and an onslaught of Android competitors is set to hit the market. Having had time to compare the iPad to countless netbooks, it’s now time for a Read MoreRead More link

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In the months since the iPad’s launch, App developers have been hard at work making use of the extra size and features of Apple’s largest iOS device.  In that time the iPad has seen wide adoption, from consumers using iPad for browsing and entertainment in their homes, to being deeply integrated into forward thinking businesses.  Read MoreRead More link

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Available this October, Office 2011 will be unleashed onto an unsuspecting public, hopefully making everyone’s life happier, easier and more fulfilling. That said, there are a handful of things that you may want to know: 1.) Entourage is being retired and for the first time in almost a decade, a version of Outlook will honor Read MoreRead More link

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by Eric Olson | Twitter.com/thefndtn Have you ever wandered away from your Mac, only to start worrying about what you left up on the screen? A spreadsheet, a sensitive email, an employee evaluation? Even worse, think about the contents of you entire computer resting unrestricted in the wrong person’s hands – not a pretty picture, Read MoreRead More link

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by Cory Elsmore | Twitter.com/thefndtn On June 15th Apple released an updated Mac mini.  The new machine is a thing of beauty.  It is even smaller than the old mini.  The entire box is only 1.4 inches tall, The machine sports a unibody enclosure.  Rounding out the new hardware offering is more power, an SD Read MoreRead More link

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by Patrick McAvey | Twitter.com/thefndtn Whether you have the original iPhone or the latest iPhone 4, battery usage is always an issue. Because the iPhone does so much — plays video, music, checks email all day, delivers directions, search the web and plays games — it uses a lot more energy than a phone that Read MoreRead More link

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Font Management

by The Foundation on June 28, 2010 · 0 comments

by James Klann | Twitter.com/thefndtn Fonts… you know them, you love them, and sometimes you even hate them. They’re those pesky little files that designers can’t live without, but can cause havoc with Mac OS X. Since the introduction of OS X, back in the halcyon days of 2001, fonts have been a thorn in Read MoreRead More link

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by The Foundation | Twitter.com/thefndtn We had all seen Apple’s iPhone 4 prototype before Steve Jobs delivered his annual WWDC keynote yesterday morning. At first glance, the unit that Jobs showed off was not unlike what we had expected — the surprises came in the form of remarkable craftsmanship and in-house applications. Perhaps Mondays greatest Read MoreRead More link

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by The Foundation | Twitter.com/thefndtn AT&T has announced new data plans for mobile Internet and smartphones in an effort to make “mobile Internet more affordable to more people.” However, iPhone and iPad users are likely to be affected to a greater extent than other AT&T data plan subscribers. There are now two data plans available Read MoreRead More link

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