An iTunes tip

The other day I was using iTunes an accidentally stumbled upon a neat little feature in iTunes.  While you’re listening/watching to something in iTunes, rather than dragging the slider to adjust the volume, you can instead place your cursor over the slider and use your scroll whell.  To turn the volume up you scroll up [...]

A bad Apple

According to Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization backed by yogurt company Stonyfield Farm, Apple ranks at the bottom of the list for companies that are the most environmentally friendly, receiving a score of 11 out of a possible 100.  Specifically, Climate Counts cites Apple’s lack of publicly available information on its global warming policies and [...]

How to use Exposé for Mac OS X

One of the really nice features of Mac OS X, and one that many people don’t seem to know about, is Exposé. Exposé is a tool built into the Mac OS X operating system that lets you easily control what you see on your computer.  There are three distinct features of Exposé; one let’s you [...]

Keynote + Apple Remote = great presentation

Have you ever needed to give a slide show for a school project, but didn’t want to have to manually click on your laptop’s keyboard or mouse button to advance to the next slide?  Well, if you have a MacBook or a MacBook Pro and a program called iWork installed, you can stop having to [...]

A review of the AirPort Extreme

Setting up a wireless home network may sound like a nightmare to many.  However, it has never been easier and there are more products to choose from than you can imagine.  There are several companies that manufacture wireless routers, (the equipment needed to set up a wireless network) such as Linksys and Netgear.  Apple is [...]

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