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Archives for September, 2007

“How To Guides” Section Added

September 25th, 2007 in Site News

The old Email and Download Hygiene Tips link has been moved into a brand new section that will serve as a repository for “how to” guides to perform useful tasks in Mac OS X itself or in specific applications. So far the repository just has the aforementioned hygiene article and a brand new Guide that covers three different methods of checking your Mac’s hard drive for problems and hopefully repairing them.

If you want to take a look click on the How To Guides link in the top section of the right sidebar.

And if you’ve got a Guide you want to share just contact the web site admin. Remember it can be on any Mac related topic that you think would be useful to other members.

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iPhone Update This Week? (Hackers Beware!)

September 25th, 2007 in Apple

Apple is quoted as confirming that an update to the iPhone’s firmware will be coming this week and that iPhone owners who have modified their phones, particularly by unlocking them for use on carriers other than AT&T, are at risk of “bricking” them when the update is applied.

The trigger for this statement could have been an owner who brought his iPhone in for service (green tinted photos from the camera, which I am also seeing) with 3rd party applications installed, and an unauthorized unlock hack and a T-Mobile SIM in the phone. Granted the green tint was probably unrelated to the mods but, given that the phone was probably going to have to be replaced to fix the problem, restoring it to some semblance of its original condition by say Restoring it iTunes and removing the unsupported carrier’s SIM might be considered a prudent step. Otherwise you’re not exactly giving the store employee a whole lot of choice.

The full contents of the update aren’t known but the addition of the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store and other features introduced with the iPod touch seems likely. Improvements to existing iPhone apps, support for MMS messaging and for games a la the iPod would be welcome if not downright expected. Of course, it may probably also bring the iPod touch “improvements” that have so far prevented hackers from running any 3rd party applications on it which would be a less welcome change.

If Apple does manage to close the door to all 3rd party applications on the iPhone they are also assuming full responsibility for keeping it relevant via frequent and significant updates that not only fix problems but fill holes in its feature set that would normally be filled by developers writing inventive new applications using an officially supported API.

So iPhone users: clean up your phones and get ready for that first major update.

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September '07 Meeting: iLife and iWork 08

Topic
iLife and iWork 08
When
Friday September 14th 2007, 7:30pm – 10pm
Who
Carolyn Patterson
Where
Room M129, Building M, ACCC Mays Landing Campus

Enhancements in iLife 08 and iWork 08 make it possible to be even more creative and Carolyn Patterson has been busy learning some of the new features of both.

iPhoto’s new Web Gallery made it easy to work out details in a cooperative long-distance project to design CD case covers and graphics for the DVD. It is a ‘quick and dirty’ way to quick exchange photos and create new albums from a group.

The new Pages 08 also has new features that made it easy for Carolyn to create photo name tags for a family tree centerpiece. If you are a digital photo enthusiast, and who isn’t these days, come see how easy it is to get more from your own photo collections.

And . . . of course we will meet afterwards at Applebee’s to review the latest happenings.

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Lots of New iPods, 8GB iPhone now $399!

September 5th, 2007 in Apple

Apple has overhauled the entire iPod line adding a widescreen nano and the iPod touch which features the iPhone’s touch-screen interface. They are also apparently dropping the 4GB iPhone and lowering the the price of the 8GB iPhone by $200 to $399!

Also added is the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store which allows wi-fi equipped iPods and iPhones to preview and purchase iTunes music via their wireless connection. The purchases are synced back to your iTunes library when the iPod/iPhone is docked.

Also announces was an agreement with Starbucks that will eventually allow wi-fi iPod, iPhone and Mac/PC laptops running iTunes to view information about the song currently playing in a store (and the ten previous) so it can be purchased via the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store.

Despite repeated teaser songs during the event, there was again no announcement regarding availability of the Beatles’ catalog in the iTunes Music Store.

For more info:

2007-Sep-14 UPDATE:

Early iPhone adopters who did not get reimbursed for the price drop by other means are eligible for a $100 Apple Store credit. Start the process by visiting:

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