Awesome Screenshot for Safari on iOS
Posted in Apple on November 15th, 2014 No Comments »
Awesome Screenshot for Safari on the App Store on iTunes Good stuff that eliminates a LOT of steps.
Posted in Apple on November 15th, 2014 No Comments »
Awesome Screenshot for Safari on the App Store on iTunes Good stuff that eliminates a LOT of steps.
Posted in Recreation on November 14th, 2014 No Comments »
Embedding is disabled, but you can view it here: Billy Crystal's Emmy Awards 2014 Tribute to Robin Williams. Better late than never. Here's one I can embed: For once, the related videos actually apply…
Posted in Recreation on November 13th, 2014 No Comments »
'Sports Night': An oral history, starring Aaron Sorkin and his cast Yes please!
Posted in Apple on November 12th, 2014 No Comments »
The Future of Unison Spoiler: free, unsupported.
Posted in Blogging on November 11th, 2014 No Comments »
I always forget, so I'm writing it now. It launched December 10th, 2002. In 29 days, it will be a dozen years old. Yippee.
Posted in Golf on November 10th, 2014 No Comments »
The book I co-authored, Lowest Score Wins, continues to sell quite well despite only promoting it occasionally through the Facebook and our Twitter account (@LowScoreWins). Several people have called it "the best golf book ever written." We didn't even pay most of them! 🙂 Just kidding… we didn't pay any of them to say that. […]
Posted in Golf on November 9th, 2014 No Comments »
5 Simple Keys®, for which I am the Director of Instructor Development, now offers online training! Simply check out http://join.5sk.com/ for more details or to sign up.
Posted in Technology on November 8th, 2014 No Comments »
Six Colors: Kindle Voyage review The Kindle Voyage is a premium reader at a premium price, targeting people who love their Kindles so much that they won't hesitate to spend $200 for the best Kindle they can buy. It's a smart decision, I think, and the Voyage is an excellent product. That all said, I […]
Posted in Technology on November 7th, 2014 No Comments »
FearlessGenius.org | One photographer was granted unprecedented access to document history in the making I've added that to my Amazon Wishlist, and I don't mean the Kindle version…
Posted in Apple on November 6th, 2014 No Comments »
The rest of the world is adopting a "wait and see" approach to the Apple Watch. How Apple Watch is killing wearable tech as a gift this Christmas
Posted in Apple on November 5th, 2014 No Comments »
My favorite iOS 8 features, big and small | DanFrakes.com A few good ones, but most I knew about. One of the previously unknown: One of my favorite minor details of iOS 8 is that whenever you touch the brightness slider in Control Center, the "real" screen behind it is temporarily restored to normal brightness, […]
Posted in Apple on November 4th, 2014 No Comments »
Monument To Apple's Jobs Removed In Russia After CEO Comes Out Russian media reports say a big mock iPhone meant as a monument to the late former Apple CEO Steve Jobs has been taken down in St. Petersburg after his successor, Tim Cook, came out publicly as gay. The monument, with an interactive screen displaying […]
Posted in Miscellaneous on November 3rd, 2014 No Comments »
What I don't understand is why the scientists are so amazed.
Posted in Apple on November 2nd, 2014 No Comments »
Since installing Yosemite, my "Share" menu has failed to show many of the built-in sharing possibilities, including some of the Apple-supplied ones. These items would also not appear in the System Preferences ("Extensions" -> "Share Menu"). I've fixed it several times (steps below), and am adding it here so I can find it more easily. […]
Posted in Human Condition on November 1st, 2014 No Comments »
Thank you, Tim Cook I almost wrote something like "Tim Cook confirmed what everyone all knew… now let's get back to something that really matters." Yet if you read the linked piece above, he says: In other words: Now let us never speak of this again. On the surface, tweets like these seem to reflect […]