In the News: 2013-05-13
Apple News: Four things Apple could do to improve iPhoto right now The last major version of iPhoto—iPhoto ’11—came out in October 2010. Since then, I find myself spending less time working with family photos and more time muttering family-unfriendly words. But iPhoto isn’t a lost cause. Looking at iPhoto for iOS, I suspect Apple is working on a major overhaul of the Mac application, which would explain the development…
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Apple News: iPhone Thief Hunted Down In An Awesome Subway Chase The subway is a prime place for phone theft. Snatch, grab, run. Whether you’re getting on or getting off, you’ll make a quick escape from your target. It doesn’t always work, though. The NYPD managed to catch someone who tried exactly that trick by using Find My iPhone and following along on the ground in a righteous chase. According…
Read more...Tags:Conspiracy , Equipment , Idiomatic , iPhoto , Photography , Programming
In the News: 2013-03-24
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Apple News: iPhone Is The Best Smartphone With Highest Customer Satisfaction For 9th Time In A Row Apple’s iPhone might not have a huge market adoption rate, it might not be praised by all, it might not have the specs to boast about but when it comes to usability and making their customers happy the iPhone sure does lead the pack and by a good factor! J. D. Power and…
Read more...Tags:Aperture , Cloud Computing , Customer Satisfaction , iPhoto , Photography , Ruby
In the News: 2013-02-05
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Apple News: How to Move Your iTunes, iPhoto or Aperture Library to an External Drive As Apple moves towards solid state drives for their portable range, users are having to be more frugal with their storage requirements. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to keep your large media libraries on an external drive and keep your portable Mac from filling up! Read full story => Mac tuts+ Technology News:…
Read more...Tags:Cybersecurity , External Storage , iPhoto , iTunes , Photography , Ruby
In the News: 2012-11-02
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Apple News: Apple updates Safari, Aperture, iPhoto for Mac OS X In addition to the iOS 6.0.1 release and the iOS 6.1 beta seed to developers, Apple on Thursday also updated its Safari, Aperture, and iPhoto for OS X. Safari is now version 6.0.2, with some new security fixes. Apple’s iPhoto has been updated to version 9.4.2, and new features include the ability to add photos to shared streams or…
Read more...Tags:Display Technology , IDE , iPhoto , OS X , Safari , Tilt–shift Photography
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