The giant 27″ Apple Cinema arrives and it’s flicker free, Steve Davidson gives us an update on his quest to replace Eudora with a Lion-compatible application. full review of Teamviewer from TeamViewer.com and the iOS version. Professor Albert asks if there’s a way to upgrade his wife Elsa’s 2005 PowerPC iMac to Intel so she […]
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#330 Scoche Boom Can Giveaway, Lion Debate, Motion GPS Drive for iOS, Security Certs Compromised
Details of Schoche Boom Can giveaway contest are available by subscribing to the NosillaCast News, the Podcast Award nominations are open at podcastawards.com. Knightwise explains his controversial comments from last week using Batman, Batman’s toothbrush and a pink tutu. Then George from Tulsa weighs in on Knightwise’s crazy ideas about Lion and shows us several […]
Continue readingMore Tag#329 Scoche Boom Can, Thunderbolt vs Display Port, Linux Mint on Macbook Air, Tim Verpoorten
In Dumb Question Corner Professor Albert asks for advice on what hard drive he should choose for his new Mac Mini. Rod Simmons reviews the Scoche Boom Can Portable Media Speaker. I tell the sad tale of incompatibility between the new Thunderbolt MacBook Pro and the Display Port Cinema Display and the outcome of my […]
Continue readingMore Tag#328 HeyTell, Hack Mifi Cable, ScreenFlow 3, Seismic Isolation, SSL Certificates, Plists Demystified
I’ll be speaking on Mac Mania 15 to Autralia in November of 2012 with Don McAllister and Leo LaPorte on Insight Cruises. Mistaken Marks and mispronunciation. Rod Simmons reviews HeyTell and Jonathan Quinlan answers Professor Albert’s question about bits and bytes. I created a ScreenSteps tutorial including embedded video on how and why to hack […]
Continue readingMore Tag#327 HP WebOS and PC Business, In-Flight GoGo Internet, Huawei E5 MiFi, Windows Phone 7
Back up your Mac, please? My thoughts on HP dropping WebOS tablets and phones and exiting the PC business. Dorothy reviews In-Flight GoGo wifi to listen to the live NosillaCast from 28,000 feet on USAir, Jans describes his use of the HUAWEI E5 MiFi to avoid high data costs when traveling abroad. In Chit Chat […]
Continue readingMore Tag#326 Katie Floyds top 10 iPhone Apps, LapLog for iPad, Plantronics Voyager Headset, AppDelete Lite, Mac Disaster, Apple Star Trek
Katie Floyd of the Mac Power Users Podcast hosts the show while Allison vacations. Professor Albert asks some “interesting” questions of the NosillaCastaways. Katie walks through her top 10 iPhone Apps: 1Password, Evernote, Instagram, Delivery Status Touch, Card Munch, CardStar, TextExpander Touch, Instapaper, Google Voice, and Find My iPhone. Check out the free public beta […]
Continue readingMore Tag#325 Prey, i.Sound, Clarify, Sierra Wireless Overdrive Pro from Sprint, Linux Mint
Track your computer in case of theft with Prey from preyproject.com. Rod Simmons of The Simple Mobile Review Podcast reviews the i.Sound Portable Power Max from isound.net, and mentions the Zagg Sparq 2.0. I take you through the history of my 22″ ADC cinema display including all the Frankensteinian tools I’ve used to keep that […]
Continue readingMore TagNosillaCast Live Schedule Next Couple of Weeks
NosillaCast Live will be on FRIDAY this week, 12 August, at 2pm Pacific Time, so you’ll actually get it early in your feed! The following week, Katie Floyd of the Mac Power Users will host the show on Sunday 21 August at 5pm Pacific Time. It will be on Justin.tv after all, you will not […]
Continue readingMore Tag#324 iGrill, Dry Case for IPhone, Clear Rover Puck, Zoogue BinderPad, WD TV Live, MakeMKV, MPlayerX, LowePro Roller, 3GJuice
iTunes affiliate link live at https://podfeet.com so use that for all your iTunes buying including Lion and help out the show. Big announcements: next week’s show will air live at 2pm Pacific on FRIDAY, not Sunday, and the following week the show will be on Sunday again, but hosted by Katie Floyd of macpowerusers.com back […]
Continue readingMore Tag#323 iStumbler, Chicken of the VNC, Clarify, VizWiz, 1 Minute Lion, NewYorker App, SpeechTrans vs Google Translate
Professor Albert asks what SSH is and what it’s for, I answer with an explanation of how to VNC using Chicken of the VNC, how to SSH using iStumbler and teach how to kill a process from a distance. Bluemango Learning introduces the public beta of Clarify at bluemangolearning.com. Darrell Shandrow of the blindaccessjournal.com demonstrates […]
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