Apple gets back to basics in Mac OS X Lion
Apple on Thursday gave us another sneak peek at what's in store for the next major release of Mac OS X, dubbed Lion, due out this summer. Between the iOS-inspired features we saw in the first Lion...
View ArticleHow to manage Safari's Top Sites
One of Safari 5's more useful features is Top Sites, which displays snapshots of the sites you visit most often on a showy, pseudo-three-dimensional wall worthy of The Architect.But what if you want to...
View ArticleApple unveils Joint Venture service for business owners
Apple on Thursday launched Joint Venture, a new program that offers personal training, specialized support, loaner Macs, and other premium services to businesses.Joint Venture is similar to Apple's One...
View ArticleAT&T says unlimited data plans can be ported to iPad 2
Remember the good ol' days after the iPad's release, when users could sign up for an unlimited 3G data plan at $30 per month with no contract? Well, if you've been clutching tight to your unlimited...
View ArticleMake Gmail work well with Apple Mail
Google's free Gmail offers fantastic convenience and many useful features, but it's never played well with Apple's Mail.The crux of the conflict when using Mail as a client for Gmail is labels,...
View ArticleAT&T raises upgrade prices on all phones, including iPhone
If you're an existing AT&T customer looking to upgrade your handset, be sure and check the fine print: the carrier's mid-contract and no-contract handset prices are now taking a bigger bite out of...
View ArticleSelling your old iPad to an electronics reseller
Things can change quickly in the tech business. One minute, you've got a perfectly state-of-the-art tablet in the form of Apple's iPad. The next, Apple comes out with a lighter, thinner model and...
View ArticleApple releases Boot Camp update for Thunderbolt iMacs
Hot on the heels of Apple's new Thunderbolt-equipped lineup of iMacs is a Boot Camp update for said iMacs.As with last month's Boot Camp update for the Thunderbolt-enabled MacBook Pros, this is a minor...
View ArticleHow and why to search Twitter
Twitter has quite possibly become the widest, most insightful, and perpetually open window into the minds of the masses that the world has ever seen. Its large and growing group of users post...
View ArticleHow and why to search Twitter
Twitter has quite possibly become the widest, most insightful, and perpetually open window into the minds of the masses that the world has ever seen. Its large and growing group of users post...
View ArticleMaster Google+
Google launched Google+ last summer to save us all from Facebook and Twitter. Twitter is too much like shouting in a coffee shop, Google argued, and Facebook’s garden, large and beautiful as it may be,...
View ArticleEight great Gmail tips
When it comes to managing your email, Googles free Gmail is easily one of the most efficient tools around. Over the years, Google has reinforced its unique approach and built bigger and better features...
View ArticleStay on top of the Web with read-later services
Between new-product reviews, tutorials for a timesaving trick, posts from your favorite blogs, updates from the sites you have to follow for work, andbecause everyone needs a break, right?the latest...
View ArticleWork it: LinkedIn endorsements explained
The way we find jobs and pitch ourselves to prospective employers is changing rapidly, and LinkedIn is trying to help you stay ahead of the game. The "social network for professionals" recently...
View Article16 secrets of Google Drive
Google Drive--formerly Google Docs--has come quite a way in nearly a decade of existence. Originally launched as Writely, a startup's clever collaborative word processor, Google quickly acquired the...
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