How I use Evernote for work
You might know Evernote as a great tool for clipping stories from the Web and collecting recipes. But you not have considered how useful it can be for business, too. David Sparks explains how he does just that.
Guide to Mac, iPod, iPad and iPhone news and reviews
You might know Evernote as a great tool for clipping stories from the Web and collecting recipes. But you not have considered how useful it can be for business, too. David Sparks explains how he does just that.
It’s not a surprise that the new iPad caused a bit of a stir. It’s pretty darn awesome with the same tried-and-true iPad price point to match. EDITORS NOTE: We are currently doing a full hands on review of the iPad. We are currently finishing testing the 4G in Vancouver and San Fransisco, as […]
The iOS version of this email client features a well-designed interface that packs in a good deal of functionality, though it’s missing one key feature at this stage.
A reader has a warm iPad. Is he alone? No. Is it something to worry about? Probably not.
Maybe it’s because your media collection is growing, or perhaps you’ve got a small-but-fast SSD drive. Whatever the reason, if you find yourself reaching the limits of your drive’s capacity, these tips will help you clean house and give your data some…
Although the new iPad and Apple TV support 1080p video, nothing changes about the iPad’s native 4:3 aspect ratio.
Western Digital’s latest My Passport Studio has a solid build and multiple connections, but slow transfer speeds and a preinstalled security app hamstring an otherwise decent drive.
Earlier this week, we showed you all the Apple-made apps that are ready for the new iPad’s improved display. Some of our favorite third-party apps are getting ready for the new iPad, too.
After a week with the device, Jason Snell presents his review of the third-generation iPad. It’s a solid, incremental improvement on a device that’s already at the top of its game.
We recently received a HyperMac External Battery for the Apple MacBook / 13″ Pro / Air. The product forms the groundwork for today’s review. The product is extremely well built. It feels solid and strong in the hand, which makes a change from some of the other aftermarket parts available – matching Apple’s build quality. […]
No, we don’t like James Morrison… The built in iPod / iPhone speakers are great. Great when your out in the town and want to share your music. But when your in your home or workspace, and wish to play your music at a reasonable volume and for several hours on the go, then the […]
We love doling out tips for your iPad, iPhone, iPod, Mac, and other devices, and try to round up the perfect balance of“yeah, I already knew that, but thanks for the reminder!” with “oh, that’s awesome, thanks!” Check out Part I of our tips, Part II, and keep reading for more… Automatic Trash Emptying Though […]
Snapheal is a new image editing application, from MacPhun LLC, for OS X that simplifies the touch-up and editing of your photos using a simple, straight-forward interface. The interface along with the application’s graphics engine gives the user a robust tool set that will allow anyone to do professional photo editing. When you open the […]
Color calibration is the art of tweaking your monitor so that the colors represented on screen better match real life and your printer output. Mac system software includes a calibration tool in the Displays System Preference, but it just doesn’t do a v…
For the past few months, I’ve been using the FoxLv2 Bluetooth speaker from SoundMatters for listening to music and as a speakerphone with my iPhone 3G. The portable FoxL is a small speaker system, 5.6" wide, 2.2" high, and 1.4&quo…
Sony has often been one to pick its battles carefully: sometimes it enters first, like with the Walkman, while in others it waits until it thinks it can achieve something distinct. With the Tablet S, that’s more true than ever: Sony is taking on the iP…