iPad 2 Finder for Target Stores

Apr 7, 2011 - Leave a Comment

So you’re still looking for an iPad 2? You’re not alone. The good news is availability of iPad 2 is easing up just a tad, the bad news is you still have to move quick if you want one. In addition to checking iPad 2 stock and inventory at your local resellers and Apple Stores, … Read More

Extract and Explore an iOS App in Mac OS X

Apr 7, 2011 - 14 Comments

You can find some interesting things in iOS apps that you’ve downloaded from the App Store, all you need to do is extract the file from its container and then you’re free to browse around like any other application package. This works with any iPhone or iPad app, and you’ll obviously need a Mac with … Read More

Once Upon a Time… Apple Cassettes

Apr 6, 2011 - 8 Comments

Long before the days of iPhones and App Stores, or even Macs and 3.5″ disks for that matter… Apple software came on 5.25″ floppies and… cassette tapes. Yes, like the same type of cassette tape your first album came on if you were a child of the 80’s or early 90’s. And here you are … Read More

Start a FaceTime Call from the Web

Apr 6, 2011 - 17 Comments

You can start a FaceTime call from any web browser in Mac OS X or iOS with a custom URL structure. Then, if a user or yourself clicks that defined URL, a new FaceTime chat will attempt to initiate automatically to the set Apple ID, email, or phone number. This is a fun little trick … Read More

Show Folder Sizes in Mac OS X List View

Apr 5, 2011 - 7 Comments

If you would like to see the folder sizes on the Mac, you can do so easily by enabling a folder size calculation when looking at directories in the List View of Finder in Mac OS X. What this trick does is show folder sizes on the Mac, calculated in megabytes, kilobytes, or gigabytes, depending … Read More

Fix the “Cannot Connect to App Store” Error Message in Mac App Store

Apr 4, 2011 - 48 Comments

If you’re trying to access the Mac App Store and you are getting the “Cannot Connect to App Store” error, you can typically resolve the issue with a few simple troubleshooting steps. This article will walk through some simple solutions to reconnect to the Mac App Store.

Woz: iPad is a PC for “normal people”

Apr 4, 2011 - 6 Comments

In a recent speech, Steve Wozniak compared tablets and the iPad to TVs, and suggests that the iPad is the culmination of what Steve Jobs has long wanted to create at Apple; a consumer friendly appliance for everyone. Here are some of the better quotes via MacWorld: “The tablet is not necessarily for the people … Read More

Shade inactive windows in Mac OS X with HazeOver

Apr 3, 2011 - 3 Comments

If you get easily distracted by things sitting around in the background on your Mac, HazeOver might be for you. It’s a free utility that casts a shadow on all inactive windows. In other words, any window that isn’t in the foreground will be “hazed over.” With HazeOver open, windows actually phase in and out … Read More

iPad 2 Commercial: We Believe

Apr 3, 2011 - 4 Comments

Apple has started to air the first iPad 2 commercial, it’s a bit different than their past TV ads but it’s still undeniably Apple. The commercial declares “This is what we believe; technology alone is not enough” it then goes on to describe the iPad 2 a bit, but it’s real message is that while … Read More

New Mt Fuji Wallpaper in Mac OS X Lion Developer Preview 2

Apr 2, 2011 - 30 Comments

Mac OS X Lion Developer Preview 2 has a new version of the default Mt Fuji wallpaper. The new picture shows some clouds in the foreground and the mountain itself has a bit less snow on it, creating less of a contrast. As usual for Apple’s default desktops, it’s absolutely beautiful, and it makes a … Read More

Use an iPad with an old Apple Extended Keyboard

Apr 2, 2011 - 3 Comments

If you’ve been a Mac user for a while, you’ll remember the Apple Extended Keyboards. They were very responsive and made a wonderfully crisp clicking sound as you typed. If you’re still in love with the old ADB powered Apple Extended Keyboard I don’t blame you, and you can reignite that old flame by using … Read More

Happy 35th Birthday to Apple!

Apr 1, 2011 - 5 Comments

Apple turns 35 years old today! The company was created on April 1, 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne, it was based out of Steve Jobs parents garage, and their first product was the Apple I encased in wood that you can see above. Yea, that’s not an April fools joke, the … Read More

Mac Pranks for April Fools Day

Apr 1, 2011 - 5 Comments

It’s April Fools today, which means the world is full of pranksters and the internet is largely useless and filled with outrageous stuff. We’ll do our part but try to still be useful (sort of), so with this in mind here are some Mac pranks that are fun to pull on April Fools, or any … Read More

Using iPad as a Grocery List… Stuck on a Refrigerator!

Apr 1, 2011 - Leave a Comment

You’ve seen the iPad 2 show off a childs fridge art, now the iPad is acting as a $500 grocery list, stuck magnetically on a refrigerator. Amazing use of this piece of technology. What’s next in the realm of innovation? Is there any other amazingly great things you can do with an iPad and it’s … Read More

Patent Hints Virtual Desktops & Spaces Coming to iPad & iOS… or a Touch Mac?

Mar 31, 2011 - 5 Comments

The future of iOS is quietly shaping up behind the scenes at Apple, and we’ll probably get a good look at iOS 5 during WWDC 2011, but until then it’s mostly a guessing game. That is, until someone digs up some patents that show potential features in a currently unreleased product. Case in point, PatentlyApple … Read More

Read any New York Times Article for Free

Mar 30, 2011 - 9 Comments

The New York Times recently put up their paywall, blocking users from reading over a certain number of articles a month. Their pricing scheme is sort of a mess but I can understand charging for quality content. That’s not really the point though, their paywall implementation makes it difficult for paying users to share content … Read More

Use iOS folders to have a minimalist and icon-free iPad homescreen

Mar 28, 2011 - 8 Comments

If you’re a fan of minimalist workstations and desktops and you have an iPad, you’ll like this trick.

Boxer: the DOS Game Emulator for Mac OS X

Mar 27, 2011 - 4 Comments

Want to play some old school DOS games on your Mac? Grab Boxer, it’s a great MSDOS emulator that runs perfectly in OS X complete with a beautiful interface. And not to worry, it even comes with a few games bundled right with it, including Commander Keen, Epic Pinball, Ultima Underworld, and X-COM. And, if … Read More

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