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My experience with the OS X 10.7 Lion upgrade…

So I decided to upgrade my Macs to Lion. Ever fearful of Murphy’s Law, I decided to use my MacBook Pro as the test subject–even though this is the one Mac upon which I most depend. First things first, I create an up-to-the-minute bootable backup1 and verify that the backup is, in fact, bootable. Second, the […]

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OS X Lion App Compatibility

Roaring Apps has a comprehensive listing of app compatibility with OS X Lion, which will prove useful as I get prepared to upgrade; don’t want to lose any critical apps. I know I have to Upgrade Drobo Dashboard to v2.0.3, and make my backup clones of my hard drives, but the big question for me […]

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iOS 5 beta 2 is out

Didn’t see it yesterday evening, but Apple has released iOS 5 beta 2 for developers, along with Xcode 4 Developer Preview 2 and iTunes 10.5 beta 2. This comes as a relief to me, because despite the constant warning from Apple that “[t]his beta version of iOS should only be deployed on devices dedicated for […]

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My take on the whole Mac Defender brouhaha

What strikes me as most ironic about this whole story is that it disproves the very premise upon which all the hoopla is based. The whole premise is that smug Mac users–and we are all smug, after all–are in for a rude awakening for ignorantly believing their system of choice is impervious to attack. We’ve […]

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White iPhone 4

Finally, indeed! I bought one. I love it. It rocks. Yada, yada, yada… Plus, as as added bonus, I finally get to do something with the iPhone 4 dock and bumper that I bought the day after the WWDC 2010 Keynote, that have just been sitting on a shelf for lo these many months!

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Apple Q&A on Location Data

3. Why is my iPhone logging my location? The iPhone is not logging your location. Rather, it’s maintaining a database of Wi-Fi hotspots and cell towers around your current location

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Apple employees join ‘It Gets Better’ campaign

Apple employees join the It Gets Better campaign (link to YouTube). Adobe employees too (link to YouTube).

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