In this quick episode we demonstrate the use of Apple’s Keynote program. Enjoy!
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In this episode we talk about ;Software update will fix iOS 4 slowdown issues on iPhone 3G, The iPad is a preferred leisure device,White iPhone delayed,a Teen, inspired by Steve Jobs, makes a million pounds, Apple awarded patents for Slide to Unlock, keyboard letter pop, and the how-to save battery life on the iPhone. Enjoy!
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This week we discuss, Students buy more Mac notebooks than any other brand, Apple gets a lifetime exclusive deal with Liquidmetal, five essential Safari Extensions, We try to clear up PatentGate, Discuss the rumor of an iPod event next week, and the Free File is Perian. Enjoy!
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In this episode we talk about the news, a test to run on your browser to determine HTML 5 compatibility, iPad market share, online collaboration tools, and Mobile Me Streaming. Don’t forget to contact our new sponsors, Statewide Satellite Systems, Call them at 1-800-884-8183 anywhere in the US to get FREE HD for Life, and if you tell them that Wardy sent you, you can also get free installation, ANYWHERE in the US. Enjoy!
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id374971834.jpgI have always been a fan of trackballs for input. So when Apple released the Magic Trackpad I was intrigued. Oddly enough, I have never really warmed up to the trackpad on notebook computers. I think that it’s the small area that gives me issues. A small motion on the pad corresponds to a huge onscreen movement. But the offering from apple isn’t so dainty. Roughly a 5 inch square. This seems to correspond to the same area that I tend to use a mouse in, so the gestures are equitable in my head. The design is sleek, brushed aluminum that matches my iMac. So I bought one. After syncing it to my Mac it still didn’t work. Whoops, download the update. Now it works flawlessly. I coupled it with the ever present Better-Touch-Tool. Amazing!!! It will do everything that I could ever need. Much better for me than a mouse, even my Magic Mouse. Now, this is where I have to say that I don’t do any video, graphic, or sound editing. Although I think that the trackpad would work just fine for a normal user like me, like all devices of this type, I’m not sure if it has a fine enough touch to handle any editing at the pro level. We’ll let Jeff play around with it and see if it will pass his test. I doubt it since his weapon of choice is a Wacom.

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