Google Traces An Email’s Route with “The Story of Send”

On May 15, 2012, in Industry News, by J.R. Bookwalter

Ever wonder what happens to your email after you hit the “Send” button? If so, you’ll be fascinated by Google Green’s latest entry, which promises to “take a journey through Google’s data centers by following an email along its path.”Goog…

How to Get Around Your Firewall in iTunes

On May 11, 2012, in Industry News, by Cory Bohon

Every time I open iTunes, a dialog asks, “Do you want the application iTunes.app to accept incoming network conections?” It has a Deny and Allow button. I have checked to make sure that iTunes is able to allow connections from within the firewall, …

Black Apple TV Models Updated to Version 5.0.1

On May 11, 2012, in Industry News, by J.R. Bookwalter

Close on the heels of iOS 5.1.1’s arrival on Monday, the second and third generation black Apple TV models finally got their own taste of the modest software update on Thursday night with Apple TV Software Update 5.0.1.Apple has released Apple TV Sof…

How to Use Keychain to Manage Online Passwords

On May 10, 2012, in Industry News, by Cory Bohon

How can I use Keychain Access in Mac OS X to save my online passwords, and how does it compare to other password managers?Keychain Access, Apple’s built-in password manager, works with many OS X applications, including Safari. You can enable Saved Pa…

How to Restore an iPad Through the iCloud

On May 9, 2012, in Industry News, by Cory Bohon

My father-in-law doesn’t own a computer, and he’s considering getting an iPad for email, apps, internet surfing, and more. I know you can set them up, update, back up, and use an iPad without a computer, but what if the iPad were to just die? Is it…

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