Jump to Tips AirPlay from iOS to Mac Browse Versions & Option Key to See Save As… Option-Click Chevrons to Open/Close All Open Package Contents to Extract Images from Pages/Keynote Files Get Info to Copy an App Icon in Full Resolution Get Info to Change What App Opens a File Type Command-Delete to Delete When […]
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CCATP #772 — Dr. Jason Briner on Studying the Greenland Polar Ice Sheet
Studying Greenland Ice Sheet I’m on a roll with scientists on Chit Chat Across the Pond. This week my guest is Professor Jason Briner from the University of Buffalo. Dr. Briner joins us to tell us tales of adventure as he and his team go to Greenland to study the polar ice sheet. I never […]
Continue readingMore TagTiny Tip – Use Numbers to Print Multipage PNGs
Retrobatch Nodes with Pro Nodes Annotated Recently I told you about a terrific screenshot and annotation tool called Shottr. One of the really nifty features of Shottr is that you can take scrolling screenshots. This allows you to capture a long piece of content, like a web page. Recently, I was working on my tutorial […]
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A few months ago, Sandy Foster gave us a review of the Anker Magnetic Phone Grip. This device sticks to a MagSafe phone and gives you a little ring to slip your finger through to hold the phone securely in your hand. Think Pop Socket but with a ring instead of a post sticking up. […]
Continue readingMore TagNC #946 Nobel Laureate Andrea Ghez, Bolt EV & Charging Adventure, Mona for Mastodon by Tom, Security Bits
Hi, this is Allison Sheridan of the NosillaCast Apple Podcast, hosted at Podfeet.com, a technology geek podcast with an EVER so slight Apple bias. Today is Sunday, June 25, 2023, and this is show number 946. mp3 download CCATP #770 — Nobel Laureate Dr. Andrea Ghez on our Galaxy’s Supermassive Black Hole CCATP #771 — […]
Continue readingMore TagCCATP #771 — Bart Busschots on PBS 152A — Bash: xargs & Easier Arithmetic
I don’t always make the time to pre-read the shownotes for Programming By Stealth but I never regret when I do make the time. That was especially true this week. In this installment, Bart Busschots takes us through his solution to the challenge from PBS 151, which was to print a “pretty” multiplication table using […]
Continue readingMore TagSecurity Bits — 25 June 2023
Feedback & Followups Listener and community feedback, developments in recently covered stories, and developments in long-running stories we’re tracking over time. Thanks to the iOS 17 & macOS Sonoma Betas we now know more about how password sharing in iCloud Keychain will work — www.macobserver.com/… (iOS) & appleinsider.com/… (macOS) Everyone needs to have an iCloud […]
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Battery Graph from iStat Menus Showing Massive Battery Loss Overnight As you probably know, my 14” MacBook Pro has been plagued by battery life well below the advertised numbers pretty much since the day I got it in late 2020. Apple continue to work with me to try to figure out the root cause and […]
Continue readingMore TagMona for Mastodon — by Tom Mattock
Mona Showing Podfeet Profile and Posts Hello fellow castaways, this is Tom from New Hampshire – as seen on TV. Previously Allison mentioned Mastodon, how she enjoys people there, and how she likes the interactions. I enjoyed it myself. I think I enjoy it much more than I ever did Facebook or Twitter. I’ve gone […]
Continue readingMore TagChevy Bolt Electric Vehicle – Pretty Awesome for the Price – Even with Charging in Texas
Steve Looking Cool in Front of Chevy Bolt One of the problems with jumping straight from an internal combustion engine (aka ICE vehicle) to a Tesla is that Steve and I have no perspective at all on what normal EVs are like to drive or to charge. On our recent trip to Houston to visit […]
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