Posts Tagged ‘personal

Online photo processors and drugstore kiosks are fine choices for printing your personal photos, but if you want to take photo printing matters into your own hands, there’s no beating owning your own inkjet printer. We’ll tell you what to look for if a photo printer is on your shopping list.

Online photo processors and drugstore kiosks are fine choices for printing your personal photos, but if you want to take photo printing matters into your own hands, there’s no beating owning your own inkjet printer.

You can lock your SIM card, so that it can’t be used without a Personal Identification Number (PIN). You must enter the PIN each time you turn iPhone off and turn it back on again. Some carriers require a SIM PIN to use iPhone.

A new study from market research firm Gartner pegs Apple’s share of the personal computer market in the UK at 5.0% for the third quarter of 2009, ranking the company fifth among all vendors. The company’s unit shipments increased 26.6% to move up co…

Filed under: Software , Tips and tricks , TUAW Tips One of the great torments of owning several computers is keeping all of your personal data in sync; having multiple copies of the same application speak the same jive. Take The Hit List , for example. I use this app on my MacBook Pro at work for organizing tasks and collecting thoughts like a virtual inbox to my brain

iPhone Meets Genome

In: General| IT| iPhone

25 Aug 2009

Illumina, a San Diego, CA-based biotechnology company that designs breakthrough tools for genetic analysis, uses iPhone to track customers and manage employees across five continents. And soon it will make it possible for consumers to carry their personal genomes with them on iPhone.

After restoring from a Time Machine backup in Mac OS X v10.5 (client), Personal Web Sharing and the Parental Controls web filter may not start. After restoring from a Time Machine backup on Mac OS X Server v10.5, Web, Wiki and Mail services may not start.

Filed under: Analysis / Opinion , Multimedia , Podcasting Last week provided a lot of legal fun for Apple, complete with news of the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) sending a letter to the company asking for information about the removal of the Google Voice app from the App Store, and word that upstart Mac cloner Psystar has retained a new law firm. Meanwhile, over at the hallowed halls of the U.S. Patent Office, things were afoot that could cause even more problems for not only Apple, but most of the personal computing world.

Filed under: Tips and tricks , Mac 101 Welcome back to Mac 101 , our series of posts aimed at novice Mac users and veterans who like the occasional refresher. If you’ve owned a Mac portable for any length of time, chances are pretty high that you have had your Mac wake up while stowed away in a carrying case. You know the drill as well as I do. As soon as you open your bag of choice, a wave of heat rushes up to your face.


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