Tim (Surfbits) on August 4th, 2012

Our good friend and pioneer in the Mac screencasting field, Don McAllister, has just published his own magazine through the iPad Newstand. The new ScreenCastsOnline Monthly magazine is an interactive multimedia magazine. The magazine contains streaming HD video, audio and text. Each month you can expect hints, tips and tutorials that new and experienced Mac [...]

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Tim (Surfbits) on June 13th, 2012

With the new Macs announced at WWDC this week, it solidifies the important roll that Thunderbolt will play for your next generation connectivity solutions. You may already know that with your Mac’s Thunderbolt port, you can connect your Mac to a display or an external device for high-speed data transfer. The Thunderbolt port on a [...]

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Tim (Surfbits) on December 20th, 2011

When the iPhone 4S hit the shelves of retailers, one of the main reasons to upgrade was the promise of a voice-activated artificial intelligence service called Siri. While there are several other improvements with the device, such as a better camera, faster processor, and increased networking options, Siri has fell flat with many users and doesn’t seem like that big of a deal when you actually use it.

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Tim (Surfbits) on May 12th, 2008

The Wigix marketplace is the new way to buy and sell online, and it’s easy too. On every item page, you’ll see both ‘Buy’ and ‘Sell’ buttons. If you’d like to buy an item, simply click on the ‘Buy’ button. Next, set up a buy order with your criteria. You can view all your orders, [...]

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