Six Reasons OS X is Better Than Windows

Six Reasons OS X is Better Than Windows

Dec 20, 2011 | 63 Comments

As we investigate the current state of matters between Windows and OS X, people tend to mention the same two or three differences that stand out more than others. Gamers claim that OS X is terrible for gameplay; programmers might say that Windows offers a more open-ended environment for developers, and just everyone can agree [...]

iTunes Match Goes Live – Here’s How to Sign Up

iTunes Match Goes Live – Here’s How to Sign Up

Nov 14, 2011 | 16 Comments

Apple was a little bit late on its promise of a “late October” release for iTunes Match, its new music subscription service that lets you have cloud access to all of your songs for $24.99 per year, but it has finally made the service available for everyone with the new iTunes 10.5.1 update. If you’re [...]

Do You Like iCloud?

Do You Like iCloud?

Oct 28, 2011 | 9 Comments

LockerGnome.net user macmanmcmanaman (now suspended, presumably for having too few vowels in too long of a name) asks: “Do you like iCloud? Do you?” I’ll begin to answer a question with another question: Do you think that cloud computing — that is, keeping your data stored in a remote location and accessing it by network [...]

Go Hands-Free on Your Mac with Dragon Dictate 2.5

Go Hands-Free on Your Mac with Dragon Dictate 2.5

Oct 27, 2011 | 4 Comments

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Nuance. All opinions are 100% mine. I use the Dragon Dictation feature on my myTouch 4G phone almost daily and I’ve used Dragon NaturallySpeaking on Windows for years. Speaking to my computer gives my hands a break from typing the 10,000-20,000 words I normally [...]

How to Troubleshoot Microphone Issues on a Mac

Oct 24, 2011 | No Comments

It’s happened to everyone at one time or another. You’ve signed on to Skype or TeamSpeak, initiated a call, and the person on the other side can’t hear you. You know you’ve checked the connection to the Mac, and everything should be working according to plan. Unfortunately, software doesn’t always agree with hardware when it [...]

Steve Jobs Leaves Behind a More Capable Apple

Oct 6, 2011 | No Comments

Writing this, one day after the passing of Steve Jobs, I have an inbox full of news articles speculating as to the future of Apple without Steve. After all, how well did Apple fare during the years after he was ousted by the Board of Directors back in 1985? Fact is: Steve Jobs is leaving [...]

What Can Steve Jobs Teach Us About Legacy?

Oct 5, 2011 | 9 Comments

Steve Jobs, one of the founders of Apple, has passed away. He was 56. Writing these words is probably one the most surreal experiences for any tech writer, and certainly for any former Apple employee. Bottom line: Steve Jobs was a remarkable individual, and he leaves behind a legacy that includes some of the most [...]

Will Siri Become Available for OS X?

Oct 5, 2011 | 6 Comments

Tuesday, Apple announced Siri for the iPhone 4S. This artificially intelligent virtual assistant can schedule meetings, answer questions, send messages on your behalf, and even read them to you. There’s apparently very little that Siri doesn’t do for you. This makes me wonder if Siri could eventually find its way to OS X. After all, [...]

iA Writer for OS X Review

Oct 4, 2011 | 5 Comments

This is my first full-on article writing attempt about iA Writer. It’s is a pretty straightforward writing program that enables you to forget about everything else and just put your thoughts down in text. iA Writer is currently available at the Mac App Store for US$9.99. What struck me as the most interesting when I [...]

Does Google Chrome Work with Mac OS X Lion?

Sep 26, 2011 | 15 Comments

LockerGnome.net user IAmPayDayJ asks: “Is Google Chrome stable enough to run properly on OS X Lion?” Chris Pirillo answers: “If you’re not a fan of Mac OS X, it’s okay; this question is really going to be answered in relation to Google, which I’m sure many of you are happy enjoying. “I’ve been a Google [...]