Dropbox Hits 1.0, Brings Selective Sync (and More) to the Table
In computer years, it seems like Dropbox has been around forever -- that is, until you realize that it has only just this week finally landed at version 1.0, a pretty big milestone for the cloud...
View ArticleHow to Get Around the MobileMe Calendar Alarm Bug
Alarms are a great feature of iCal and the MobileMe Calendar; alarms can help keep you on track for your various daily activities. However, there's currently a bug with MobileMe that prohibits you from...
View ArticleiPhone and iPad Tips of the Week - Take Control of iOS Backups
This week's tips will show you how to take control of backups, which are an important part of the sync process each time you connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to your computer. You'll learn how...
View ArticleHow to Control iOS Device Syncing
By default iTunes will automatically sync any iPhone, iPad, iPod, or iPod touch when any of these devices is attached to your computer using a USB sync cable. If you'd prefer to manually sync your iOS...
View Article7 Ways to Synchronize Your Browser Bookmarks to your iOS Device
With the ubiquitous presence of iPhone and iPads in the lives of Apple aficionados, one no longer even needs their trusty Mac to get online these days. Where iOS devices are concerned, there are a pair...
View ArticleWindows Phone 7 Connector Software Comes to Mac App Store
So maybe you love Mac OS X, but for whatever reason you can’t bring yourself to buy an iPhone and instead have chosen a Windows Phone 7 device. Now, you can merge those two worlds in one unlikely...
View ArticleSpotify Spreads Its Wings, Adds Music Download Store, iPod Syncing
Americans have yet to be able to enjoy the spoils of Spotify, a European music streaming service that’s wildly popular across the pond. If the company wasn’t gunning for Apple before, they certainly...
View ArticleHow to Sync With Speed
Do you plug in your iPhone or iPad to sync with your Mac (or PC, you poor soul), then groan in dismay as the progress bar crawls toward the finish line? You don’t have to grin and bear it—with a few...
View ArticleWWDC 2011: Apple Reveals Free iCloud, Coming This Fall
After months (years?) of rumors and speculation, Apple themselves broke the iCloud story in a rare press release last week, making the cloud service an official part of the WWDC 2011 keynote. So what...
View ArticleHow to Sync External Folders with Dropbox
Dropbox is great for cloud document storage, but what if you want to integrate a few other folders as well? Fortunately, there's a Mac app called DropLink that lets you link your Dropbox folder and an...
View ArticleMac OS X Snow Leopard May See One Last Hurrah with iCloud Support
In all the early hype about Apple’s forthcoming iCloud service, little has yet been said about support for older operating systems, specifically Snow Leopard 10.6 which is still in wide use. As it...
View ArticleHow to Set Up and Use Wi-Fi Sync in iOS 5
The era of the PC-free is finally here! Syncing over Wi-Fi has to be one of the best new features of iOS 5. You no longer have to connect your iOS device over a cable to your Mac or PC. Like AirDrop,...
View ArticleHow to Turn iCloud Into a Dropbox-like Syncing Service
While iCloud brought many long-awaiting features to iOS and OS X, many users were still holding out for Dropbox-like syncing service. Though Apple didn’t go this direction with the official release,...
View ArticleiTunes 10.6 Introduces Additional Bitrates for Device Syncing
It may not matter much to those of us paying $24.99 per year for iTunes Match, but Apple is still quietly adding new functionality to iTunes for those continuing to sync the old-school way -- such as...
View ArticleHow to Keep Your iOS Device in Sync without iTunes
iTunes was the original all-access music application, but since the introduction of iOS devices, it's morphed into a hodgepodge of apps, music, movies, application data, and other iOS-device data...
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