Reader Dave Inglis has The Question about the upcoming Photos for OS X app. He writes: I read your article about Photos for OS X and […] Read the original post by Christopher Breen
Month: February 2015
How to change your Mac’s Call Relay ringtone
One of OS X Yosemite’s new Continuity features is the ability to accept (and make) phone calls when your iPhone is nearby. Call Relay is […] Read the original post by Peter Cohen
Angry Birds Seasons gets updated and goes free as Apple’s App of the Week
Looking for a new iOS game that’ll keep you entertained this weekend? What could be better than the latest release of Angry Birds Seasons, which is now […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Headphones at MassDrop from $35 + free shipping
Massdrop discounts a selection of headphones, as listed below. The deals, which end February 10: MEElectronics M-Duo Headphones for $34.99 + $0 s&h (low by […] Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition
First look: All-new Photos for OS X
Apple last year announced that it was sunsetting Aperture and iPhoto and replacing it with Photos for OS X. Though there has been much discussion […] Read the original post by Kelly Hodgkins
Samsung EVO 16GB Class 10 microSDHC Card for $10 + pickup at Best Buy
As one of its daily deals, Best Buy offers the Samsung EVO 16GB Class 10 UHS-1 microSDHC Card for $9.99. (allizwell2k10 via eBay charges pennies […] Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition
How to manually create folders and move files to iCloud Drive on your Mac
iCloud Drive lets you store all your files up on Apple’s servers and sync them across all your devices, including iPhone, iPad, and Mac. While […] Read the original post by Allyson Kazmucha
SwissGear Mercury Laptop Backpack for $22 + free shipping
Newegg offers the SwissGear Mercury Laptop Backpack in Grey, model no. 28017050, for $29.99. Coupon code “EMCANAT55″ drops it to $21.99. With free shipping, that’s […] Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition
You Should Play: Rearrange comic panels to help Framed’s noir tale unfold
These days, keeping up with games can be a full-time job. So how do you separate the signal from the noise, the wheat from the […] Read the original post by Andrew Hayward
Fitness trackers need to provide insights and advice, not just data
Fitness trackers are good at counting things: steps you walked, calories burned, active minutes, how long you slept, and so on. While the accuracy of […] Read the original post by Kirk McElhearn
NSFW: Taking what’s not yours
Last weekend a customer asked me for help installing software on his new Mac. When I told him he’d have to buy it, he responded, […] Read the original post by Peter Cohen
Sprint announces plan to share 1,750 stores with RadioShack
Sprint has announced plans to share 1,750 stores with RadioShack after the retailer recently filed for bankruptcy. The carrier will use around a third of […] Read the original post by Killian Bell
Contractor tries again to get Abu Ghraib lawsuit tossed out
A defense contractor that supplied interrogators to the notorious Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq is again seeking to toss out a lawsuit seeking to hold […] Read the original post by Stars and Stripes
Paper drops in-app purchases to encourage you to buy a Pencil
Paper , the sketching app that was born from the ashes of Microsoft’s Courier project, has become a must-have for all would-be artists. If there […] Read the original post by Engadget
Apple iMac 22″ i5 1.4GHz Desktop w/ 1TB HDD for $1,099 + $26 s&h
Expercom offers the Apple iMac 21.5″ Core i5 1.4GHz All-in-One Desktop, model no. MF883LL/A, upgraded with a 1TB hard drive, for $1,099 plus $25.50 for […] Read the original post by dealmac – Today’s Edition