We're introducing something new today: Managed Service from Christian Boyce. In a nutshell, you get the same great service as always, but you get it sooner and it costs you less. Click this link to read all about it.
Google Stuff You Didn’t Know
-- Google Stuff You Didn't Know -- UPDATE: I've written a new series of articles on Google search. Read this one, and then use these links. How to restrict your Google search to a single website How to search Google Images by color How to search Google for different kinds of pictures How to search... Continue Reading →
Another Time-Saving Safari Tip
Part 2 of a continuing series, apparently. Ever come across a word you don't know on a web page? Unless you're my Dad, I'm sure this has happened to you. Assuming that you're not my Dad, when you do find a word you don't know, do you stop what you're doing and reach for the... Continue Reading →
Time-Saving Tips for Safari 4
You probably spend a lot of time with Safari. Use these tips and you'll have more time for other things. Tip #1: Send a web page link via emailYou would not believe how many people ask me how to do this. My own mother asked how to do this tonight (sorry, Mom-- I should have... Continue Reading →
New Apple Stuff, Today!
Apple released new/refreshed hardware today, including new Macs, a new mouse, new Time Capsule, and more.
Make Web Pages More Readable
"Readibility" created clean, easy-to-read, distraction-free versions of web pages. Safari on Mac and iOS now incorporates a similar feature.
How to Eject a Stuck Disc
(above: international "eject" symbol, at the top right of a keyboard near you)One of these days a CD or a DVD is going to get stuck inside your Mac. That's a total drag, but it's easy enough to get it out. Try these moves before you bring it to the Apple Store:Press the Eject key... Continue Reading →
NFL Prime Time iCal calendar
The NFL Prime Time Calendar for iPhone and Mac is now available via this link.
Buying an iMac? Wait a week
All signs point to a revised/renewed/refreshed iMac coming very very soon. If you can wait, wait.
Your Appointments, Sir
Here's how I use an AppleScript to look at my Calendar and then read the day's events to me out loud, every morning, automatically.