Monthly Archives: May 2011
Once more, and then I hope I’m done writing about this: Apple released a security update on Tuesday to block the recently-released credit card number-stealing malware affecting some Mac users. Download the update as you normally would (typically, that’s by … Read
Good news for workaholics on the go: Apple has finally updated its iWork productivity suite to work on the iPhone 4 and the latest version of the iPod touch. You can now view and edit your Pages, Numbers, and Keynote … Read
Thinking of traveling with just an iPad this summer? It’s definitely a great way to lighten your load–but before you leave, have a look at Web Worker Daily’s list of tips for staying productive with your iPad while on the … Read
A couple of weeks ago, Amber shared some ideas for tech gifts for your favorite graduate. These days, though, that graduate might be happy to just find a job. Between new technology and an ever-changing employment climate, the rules have … Read
As mentioned a few days ago, my current favorite app for finding and converting video, Miro, has recently been updated and includes some nice new features. Here’s a look at what I like about Miro (and what I recommend you … Read
Earlier this week, Noelle Kurth and Jenny Peck discussed the work they have been doing in Tanzania to promote better health practices. In the video below, they describe how and why they got involved in the Mufundi district. For more … Read
News of a nasty Mac program named Mac Defender hit the streets a few days ago. The app purports to be virus protection but in reality is a front for a credit card stealing operation. Mac Defender prompted security warnings … Read
It’s been a busy week in the e-reader market, and it’s only Wednesday. As big-time publishing trade show BookExpo America is in full swing, major e-reader manufacturers have taken turns unveiling their latest offerings. Kobo kicked things off on Monday … Read
I don’t personally know anyone who fell for the Mac Defender malware, but if you or someone you know did, please read the official Apple support document on how to remove it (and how to avoid installing it in the … Read
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announced on Monday that the next version of Windows will be released in 2012. No real details area available yet, but according to Ballmer, “As we progress through the year, you ought to expect to hear … Read
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