With Leopard, Apple has unleashed the greatest version of Mac OS X yet, and David Pogue is back with another meticulous Missing Manual to cover the operating system with a wealth of detail.
As computers become more and more integral to business and other organizational operations around the world, software design must increasingly meet the social demands of the workplace.
Examine how to keep iOS devices safe in the physical world, including creating company policies for iPhones; assessing and defending against cyber vulnerabilities and attacks; working with preinstalled as well as third party tools; and strategies for keeping your data safe including backing up and screen locks.
Eliminates lengthy introductions, detailed explanations, and sidebars, focusing on what new Mac OS X users want most-clear instructions on how to accomplish specific tasks An easy-to-navigate landscape layout featuring a two-column design and illustrated step-by-step instructions make it easy to find a specific task fast and get it done in a flash Tasks covered include adjusting system preferences, creating and managing user accounts, managing files and folders, using the Dashboard, networking wirelessly with AirPort, using iTunes and iPods, connecting to a Windows network, watching videos and DVDs, viewing and organizing pictures with iPhoto, making movies with iMovie, blogging and Web designing with iWeb, and using a .
Most of us know how to use an iPhone for some activities and a Mac for others, but the experience is much richer when our Apple products work together.
Now that multicore processors are coming to mobile devices, wouldn't it be great to take advantage of all those cores without having to manage threads?
'Kocienda reveals the real secret of Steve Jobs's leadership and Apple's magic' - Kim Scott, bestselling author of Radical CandorA Wall Street Journal bestseller.
Now that multicore processors are coming to mobile devices, wouldn't it be great to take advantage of all those cores without having to manage threads?
While Mac OS X garners all the praise from pundits, and Windows XP attracts all the viruses, Linux is quietly being installed on millions of desktops every year.
The twenty-first century offers more technology than we have ever seen before, but with new updates, and apps coming out all the time, it's hard to keep up.
The twenty-first century offers more technology than we have ever seen before, but with new updates, and apps coming out all the time, it's hard to keep up.
The press has called Tekserve Corporation, the idiosyncratic Macintosh repair store in New York City, "e;The Epicenter of Mac Culture in NYC"e;, "e;The leader in Apple triage services"e; and "e;warm and eclectic - maybe even a little eccentric"e;.
The press has called Tekserve Corporation, the idiosyncratic Macintosh repair store in New York City, "e;The Epicenter of Mac Culture in NYC"e;, "e;The leader in Apple triage services"e; and "e;warm and eclectic - maybe even a little eccentric"e;.
When Steve Jobs jumped on stage at Macworld San Francisco 2006 and announced the new Intel-based Macs, the question wasn't if, but when someone would figure out a hack to get Windows XP running on these new "e;Mactels.
SummaryObjective-C Fundamentals is a hands-on tutorial that leads you from your first line of Objective-C code through the process of building native apps for the iPhone using the latest version of the SDK.
Designed for busy IT professionals, this innovative guide will take you from the basics to PowerShell proficiency through 25 tutorials you can do in your lunch break.