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14 Dec 2009If you upgrade your iPhone to a newer model or cancel your wireless service account/tariff for your iPhone, it is possible to continue using your older iPhone without an active cellular service (using it with Wi-Fi only).
Reviewer Ken Mingis (computerworld.com) writes that “Apple’s new 27-inch iMac can be described in one word: stunning.” Citing its super-high-resolution LED-backlit display, speed, and industrial design, Mingis concludes: “With an absolutely stunning screen, a lot of under-the-hood performance improvements, the wireless keyboard and the new mouse, and flexibility that makes it fit in at work or at home, this new iMac could lead to a resurgence in desktop sales for Apple.”
Apple today released a pair of software updates to allow Mac OS X Snow Leopard and Leopard users take advantage of the advanced mouse features of the company’s new multi-touch Magic Mouse. – Wireless Mouse Software Update 1.0 for Snow …
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26 Oct 2009Some desktop computers with wireless keyboards or mice are shipped with the devices pre-paired and the batteries pre-installed. As long as the wireless devices are powered on when the computer starts up, no additional steps should be necessary to make them work. If one or both of the wireless devices do not function as expected, use the information below to identify and resolve the issue. Note: These instructions work with Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard. For troubleshooting wireless keyboard and mouse issues in Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard, see Desktop computers: Troubleshooting wireless mouse and keyboard issues.
Learn how to install batteries in your Apple Wireless Keyboard or Apple Wireless Mouse. Identify your wireless keyboard or mouse below, then click the link for detailed information.
CNET reports that AT&T and other wireless carriers and wireless trade associations are expressing concern over recent comments from U.S. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski regarding his support for “Net neutrality”, fearing…
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3 Sep 2009Information on how to reset or change your voicemail password on iPhone is available from your wireless carrier.
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15 Jul 2009Learn how to add a printer that has built-in wireless capabilities to your AirPort network. Configuring a wireless printer is a two step process: First the Printer must be configured to join the wireless network; then, the printer queue must be created (via Print & Fax preferences or the Add Printer choice in a Print dialog, as with any other printer). Note: If your printer isn’t wireless-capable by itself, but supports USB, you may be able to share it on your wireless network via the USB port of a Time Capsule, AirPort Extreme, or AirPort Express base station. See Uses for the USB port of Time Capsule, AirPort Extreme, AirPort Express and Using a USB printer on your AirPort network.
Filed under: Accessories , Hardware , Peripherals , Video , Odds and ends , Bluetooth , Road Tested Webcams are great, but when they’re built into your display or laptop, they are usually good for only a couple of things — video chats of your talking head or taking goofy pictures with Photo Booth. Ecamm , the development firm that makes the Call Recorder software we use to record the weekly
The outside of the box said "Windows base machine or better", so I bought a Mac.