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8/31/2007
Creating Timelapse WebCam Movies on a Mac
A WebCam is one way to show off what's going on outside your window or in your office, but sometimes still photos don't share the whole picture. Why not put your WebCam view into motion by turning all those images into a timelapse movie? In this article, author and WebCam tinkerer Maria Langer shows you how.
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8/23/2007
Ten Tips For Creating Professional Presentations in Keynote '08
Putting together an effective slideshow is about more than slapping photos onto the slides and coming up with some bullets points to go along with them. Keynote '08 provides some of the best tools in the business for creating top-notch slideshows, but to use them properly takes a bit more thought.
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Turn Over a New Page: Pages '08 for Word Users
Thoroughly updated and easier to use than ever, Pages '08 can make a viable alternative to Microsoft Word in professional and business environments. Neale Monks shows how you can make the switch from Microsoft Word to Pages '08 with a minimum of fuss.
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8/16/2007
iPhone Tips
Here's some iPhone tips we found on the "Dummies.com" site...

Typing on an iPhone: Index Fingers or Thumbs?
To type on the iPhone, start with the one-index-finger method and then move up to a two-hands technique. Typing on the iPhone with speed and accuracy takes just a little practice....

Make Your iPhone Battery Last Longer
Extend the battery life on your iPhone by developing a few good habits. Replacing the battery in your iPhone can get pretty expensive, so make it last longer with this advice....

Sending & ReceivingText (SMS) Messages on an iPhone
 


8/07/2007
News from Apple
Apple announced new iMacs , iLife '08, iWork '08 (with a new "Numbers" spreadsheet), and changes to their .Mac service (10GB of storage space, new integration with iLife '08 and the iPhone, etc.). We'll tell you more about these products as soon as we get a chance to test them out.
 


8/06/2007
iPhone: The Missing Manual
Press Release from O'Reilly
Sebastopol, CA - "The book is here," says an enthusiastic David Pogue about his latest publication, iPhone: The Missing Manual (O'Reilly, $19.99)--the very first book about Apple's new cellphone to hit the streets. Pogue's witty, authoritative, full-color manual truly unlocks the iPhone's potential.

Between the covers of iPhone: The Missing Manual readers will find an entertaining, generously illustrated guide detailing how to use iPhone, along with tips, shortcuts, and workarounds. Full of humor, tricks, and surprises, Pogue shows readers how to extend iPhone's usefulness by exploiting its links to the Web as well as its connection to Macs or PCs; how to save money using Internet-based messages instead of phone calls; and how to fill the iPhone with TV shows and DVDs for free.

Coverage includes:
  • The phone and organizer. Sophisticated features like conference calling, visual voicemail, and text messaging are a finger tap away. This book offers detailed instructions for syncing the iPhone with the address book and calendar on a Mac or PC. It even covers syncing topics even Apple never dreamed of, like syncing a single iPhone with multiple computers, or using the iPhone as a data bucket to merge the address books from several different PCs.
  • The iPod. With a finger swipe or a pinch on the 3.5-inch, multitouch screen, you can bring your music, photos, and videos to life. These pages cover the iPhone's entertainment features and how they interact with the digital files on your Mac or PC.
  • The Internet. The iPhone can get online in two ways: on Wi-Fi hot spots or on AT&T's cellular network. Learn how to manage multiple accounts, subscribe to RSS feeds, and keep your iPhone secure. The book tackles such non-obvious problems as solving the "two-mailbox problem" and remedying the iPhone's lack of a spam filter.
  • The hardware and software. The iPhone may be the world's coolest computer, but it's still a computer, with all its complexities.
For busy professionals, working parents, and anyone else who owns an iPhone or plans to get one soon and hopes to take advantage of everything the iPhone's offers, David Pogue's latest Missing Manual makes it possible.
 


8/04/2007
Set Up Your Own Secure Messaging System with iChat Server
iChat Server makes adding secure text and audio/video chat to your network fast and easy. Read on with Ryan Faas to find out how to set up internal instant messaging and video conferencing in a few clicks without spending a fortune.
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