On the Mac Roundtable #67 I suggested jokingly that Pat Dengler was a big ol’ liar because she claimed she could scan wirelessly with her new printer/scanner/copier. I said this because I’ve always considered it a myth, the stuff of legends! She proved me wrong this week by creating this little video with her iPhone. […]
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#217 TuneWiki, Voila, NetNewsWire (not), RapidoWrite vs. Presto vs. TextExpander
Check out Mac Roundtable #67 at macroundtable.com. Dumb Question Corner is all about Disk Images. We learn how to send a Safari web page in Apple Mail, but should you? Learn how to hack your USB devices so that you can just charge them instead of launching applications from Instructables at instructables.com. Scott reviews TuneWiki […]
Continue readingMore Tag#216 Apple TV Problems, Headlines, Bump, Tech in China, Wireless Limits
AppleTV sucks and Pat Dengler rocks, headlines in the Wall Street Journal have made me lately, review of Bump for the iPhone from BumpTechnologies.comOtaku No Podcast explains why I’m a bad bad person, AND we have an interview with Don McAllister of Screencasts Online where he tells tales of technology in faraway lands, and in […]
Continue readingMore TagNosillaCast Live
Introduction You can watch the NosillaCast being created live at 5:00 pm Pacific Time every Sunday right from this page. In the embedded video below a few minutes before showtime, you’ll see the NosillaCast Live logo overlayed with a large analog clock. Then at 5:00 pm you’ll see the live video feed of Allison producing […]
Continue readingMore Tag#215 Screentoaster, RightZoom, NosillaCast Logo Gear
AT&T, Apple broken iPhone saga continues with a $199 text message bill, I’m speaking at the BlogWorld Expo and New Media Expo 2009. Screentoaster from screentoaster.com, Right Zoom from BlazingTools Software at blazingtools.com to make the green button really expand the window on a Mac to full size. NosillaCast logo gear now available at CafePress.com/nosillacast. […]
Continue readingMore Tag#214 Say No to AppleCare, MiFi Review, BSD vs. GPL
Why you should never buy AppleCare (call your homeowner’s insurance instead), MiFi 2200 review, Rose on the “Great Chatroom Logoff Countdown Mystery”. In Chit Chat Across the Pond Bart and I talk about the balance of remote code execution vulnerabilities in both Windows and OS X, and then Bart explains the important distinctions between the […]
Continue readingMore Tag#213 Special MUG Presentation on Social Media
Today is Wednesday July 8th, 2009 and this is show number 213. This special midweek treat came about because back in May I had the pleasure of presenting all about social media at a local Macintosh User’s Group. I brought my Zoom H2 and set it up on the tiny little tripod in front of […]
Continue readingMore Tag#212 Desktility, Twitbin, BT-1 BlueTooth Webcam, Mactracker, Bart hates Facebook
I FINALLY get my iPhone replaced, Desktility from desktility.com to preserve desktop icon arrangements, Podcast syncing in iPhone, Twitbin Twitter addon for Firefox from addons.mozilla.org. My lecture on how Powerpoint is destroying our creativity. Review of the Ecamm BT-1 Bluetooth HD camera from bt-1.com. Bart & I talk about how many cool things Mactracker can […]
Continue readingMore Tag#211 Automator for Quitting Apps, iPhone Accessibility, Syrinx and Broken iPhone 3G S
Dumb Question Corner covers how to quit applications using Launchbar or a simple Automator script (Shaun’s Quit All Apps Workflow) and why are groups so important in Twitter clients? And finally we need help figuring out how Ken can keep his icons arranged the way he wants! We have a very interesting interview with Shane […]
Continue readingMore Tag#210 Bingle, WakeOnLan, Quit Anything, QuitsApps
Happy Father’s Day, Bingle at bingle.pwnij.com. In Dumb Question Corner we find out whether our machines will go 64 bit by going to macfixit.com, we solve Greg’s funny numbers next to his computer names at discussions.apple.com, and how to wake up a machine on the wired network using WakeOnLan from ReadPixel.com. Quit all open applications […]
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