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Since I can’t cover everything, here are some recommended articles from other websites. ° From AppleInsider: After pressure from regulatory committees about fears of Chinese spies and botnets, the FCC has placed a ban on all new foreign-made consumer routers....
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I like my Apple Watch Series 7, but it’s not a must-have upgrade if you have a Series 6. However, if you have a Series 5 or earlier, it’s worth a look. I ordered the Apple Watch Series 7 Midnight Aluminum version (45mm) with both GPS and cellular. Though...
I love my blue 24-inch iMac. It’s plenty powerful despite “only” having an M1 processor. Plus, it’s gorgeous to behold. Now my desktop looks even better thanks to Satechi‘s blue colorway for their iMac accessories.The line-up consists of — shown on my desktop —...
By ‘Doctor Dave’ Greenbaum
The Otterbox Defender (http://www.otterbox.com) series of iPhone cases has gotten a just reputation over the past couple years as the Cadillac (or should that be M1-A1 tank?) of iPhone protection.
Consisting of several separate and integrated layers of protection designed to secure and protect the phone from whatever shock and awe gets thrown its way, the Defender is the iPhone case you’d go to war with. Does the new Defender for the iPhone 4 meets it predecessor’s lofty reputation or are there some chinks in the armor?
Want to do web development but don’t know a lot about HTML or CSS? Well, if you’re pretty handy with Photoshop, SiteGrinder from Media Lab (http://www.medialab.com) may be your cup of tea.
SiteGrinder works like a combo Photoshop plug-in and stand-alone application that lets you develop a content management system (CSM) without messing around with HTML, CSS or even Javascript. You can build a web site via the addition of one-word hints, such as “rollover” or “menu,” to the names of layers in a Photoshop design file.
By Daniel M. East
After the impressive CX1 model last year, I was optimistic about the new, US$329 Ricoh CX2 (http://www.ricoh.com). It offers the same body type and long-life battery, but with a few updates as well.
The new model sports a 10.7x optical zoom lens (28–300mm) versus the CX1’s 7.1x (28–200mm). Like any more powerful zoom, this requires a steadier hand, a tripod, or monopod for best results. Beyond that, the majority of the features between the two models remains the same.
This MacNews Category Review looks at farming/ag software for the Mac. Products covered Alpaca Herd Works, Agri4d, Power Agronomy and Decision Aid System.