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Archive for the 'Apple' Category

As much as Apple will benefit from getting new customers with an entry level iPhone that benefits their ecosystem so will Google. We know Google makes more on iOS than Android and interestingly an entry level iPhone will likely help Google’s bottom line as well. Source

On Being Apple-y

After yesterday's post on "Being Googley" what better than a post on "being Apple-y"?

Explaining the iBooks Lawsuit

TidBITS has a great explanation that makes everything pretty clear. Apple isn't evil, and the industry may have gone this route in the end, but how they got there wasn't without fault or blame.

Washington D.C. vs. Apple

Apple's lone-wolf strategy backfires. Gruber adds: In other words, word on the street in Washington is that it's a shakedown, pure and simple. The smart move for Apple would be to just pay up, but that's sad.

Reporting iMessage Spam

It's a KBase article, and I like it. I also like that you'll be able to BLOCK people in iOS 7.

TidBITS: Explaining the Apple Ebook Price Fixing Suit - that's about all you have to read if you haven't been following it too closely.

iOS 7 Grid and Apple Hardware

Take a look at these two pictures: Image 1 | Image 2

Printer and scanner software available for download HP Printer Drivers v.2.14 for OS X

Designed by Apple

I've never used Keyboard Maestro. I like FastScripts, and use it quite a bit, but perhaps someone has an example of how they use Keyboard Maestro that will resonate with me. Do you use Keyboard Maestro? How? Someone, sell me on it. I'm interested, I just don't think it'll fit.

FastScripts can now employ a background process to fire scripts if you enable a secret preferences setting: defaults write com.red-sweater.FastScripts RSScriptingPreferSeparateProcesses -bool YES Sweet. No performance slowdown in several days of using it.

Sounds about right.

iTunes 11.0.3 MiniPlayer

I noticed the added playback progress right away. The "mediPlayer" mode (for "medium player") is cool, but not something I'll use much at all.

You know, I still haven't read more than about 20 pages of the Isaacson book on Steve Jobs. I read or listened to too many bad reviews, like this one, or this one, before I started the book, and had lost almost any interest I had in reading it. I will some day. When I'm […]