How to Email as Many Photos as You Want from Your iPhone [Video]

How to Email as Many Photos as You Want from Your iPhone [Video]: "
iOS 4 has an artificial restriction that prevents you from emailing more than five photos (or other images) at a time. While you're probably not emailing more than that in most cases, this is really annoying when you have to send a second email just for a sixth. Fortunately there's a workaround. It's not perfect, but it'll do. More »


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FBSecure Gives You Control Over Facebook App Permissions [Chrome Extensions]

FBSecure Gives You Control Over Facebook App Permissions [Chrome Extensions]: "
Chrome/Firefox: FB Secure is a Chrome extension that gives you precise control over the permissions that a Facebook application or game gets when you connect it with your Facebook account. For example, if you're connecting an app but don't want it to post to your wall, you can deny those permissions while accepting the rest. More »


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Zorin OS: Windows 7 Look Like Linux Distribution Based on Ubuntu Specially Designed for Windows Users

Zorin OS: Windows 7 Look Like Linux Distribution Based on Ubuntu Specially Designed for Windows Users: "If you are a Windows user and want to switch to Linux, Zorin OS is best Linux distro for you. 'Zorin OS' is a multi-functional operating system designed specifically for Windows users who want to have easy and smooth access to Linux. It is based on Ubuntu which is the most popular Linux operating system [...]



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5 More Secret Features in OS X Lion [Mac OS X Tip]

I reposted a Lifehacker article last week about 10 secret features in OS X Lion. This morning, 5 more secrets from Lifehacker. Of particular note, point #2 which reveals that you can now post a special message on your lock screen such as a "Contact if found" message.

5 More Secret Features in OS X Lion [Mac OS X Tip]: "

OS X Lion has been out for over a week now, and now that you've had a chance to try Lifehacker's 10 favorite secret features of the new operating system, here's five more to test out over the weekend. More »

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Easy access to alternate characters in OS X Lion

Here's another handy little feature hidden in the new OS X release, Lion.  Rather than search through your word processor for those rarely used symbols and alternate characters like ñ, ü, ì, etc., you can now just hold the key that you wish to add special symbols to.  For instance, consider the below picture:


Holding the 'i' key pops up this little option box where you can select from 6 different variations, including the accent mark i made above.  This works anywhere you can type, from Word to Text Edit, and Safari to Chrome.

AT&T To Start Throttling Its 'Unlimited' Mobile Customers?

Anything they can do to reduce what you get for your money. I guess we should be used to this by now. It seems like you get less and less for your money every year. And, I'm not talking about inflation.


AT&T To Start Throttling Its 'Unlimited' Mobile Customers?: "


Even though AT&T has yet to walk down the aisle with T-Mobile, the bigger company might already be taking some lessons from its bride-to-be. A new report claims that AT&T will soon begin using T-Mobile's definition of "unlimited" data access and start throttling back data speeds once customers reach a certain threshold.



From 9to5mac.com, which reports that the change could start in October:

The heaviest users will see significant speed decreases for one billing cycle once they go over a threshold of data (we're guessing 2-4GB?). These heavy users will still be able to access the network, but at a much slower speed. At the start of the next billing cycle, their speeds will return to normal. We don't have numbers for AT&T's throttle speeds but Virgin takes you down to 256Kb/s once you've reached their 2.5GB limit (not too bad actually - sometimes we're happy to get 256kbs). Interestingly, Virgin's throttle also will also be implemented in the first week of October which may indicate that they'll be carrying a certain high profile mobile device as well.



Last week, we asked you if throttled data plans still counted as 'unlimited,' and an overwhelming majority of you said no.



AT&T to implement data throttling in early October, just in time for iPhone 5 [9to5mac.com]





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Zite Creates a Better iPad Magazine Based on Reading Preferences [Video]

Since the iPad2 came out and I entered the tablet carrying population, I've been using perhaps the best iPad app in the Apple Appstore. Zite is an alternative to Flipboard, and a good one at that. Scratch that. It's a Flipboard replacement that learns what you want to read as you read it. Today it got a little Lifehacker press. Check it out below, and then download the free app in the appstore here: Zite.app

Zite Creates a Better iPad Magazine Based on Reading Preferences [Video]: "

Zite creates a constantly evolving magazine based on both what you read and what you don't read in a manner similar to how Amazon and Netflix recommend content. More »

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Insight into how Apple is taking over the personal electronics market: from an ex-Windows guru

This article from Cult Of Mac provides some fantastic insight into how Apple is systematically taking over the personal electronics market.  A great read...

http://www.cultofmac.com/how-the-editor-of-windows-magazine-became-an-apple-fanboy/105882

Quickly Encrypt Files and Folders, Create packages in OS X with EncryptThis

In my year away from this blog to finish school, I stumbled upon a number of cool things that I never got around to pointing out.  Among them was this gem:  EncryptThis.

EncryptThis is a small app that you can place on your OS X dock for quick use.  Simply drag any file or folder onto the EncryptThis icon and the app does all the work.  It will ask you for a password if you want to password protect your package folder.  Otherwise, it creates an encrypted .dmg package file for secure transport.  Anyone who clicks on your newly made package will be prompted for a password.  If the password is correct, the package will be mounted to your desktop as if it were a drive.  Double-click the drive and access your files contained within.

You can download EncryptThis HERE.

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