I used the “hippie” filter for my hippy wife in this photo.  That filter is part of one of the third party filter packs that you can add to Apple Photos.  But before we get there let’s talk about filters as part of the editing suite built into Apple Photos. Last week we talked about […]

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This is going to be a multi-part article on using Photos on your Mac (using it on iPad or iPhone is very similar) to improve and preserve your photos. I have been an amateur photographer for a long time.  I remember taking shots of the Chicago skyline with my father as a child and was […]

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One of the most common questions we are asked is “Help, my eMail is not working…” of “Help, I cannot send eMail” or “Help, my eMail disappeared..” . Troubleshooting these eMail issues is complicated by the myriad of eMail clients, servers and accounts as well as issues of connectivity unrelated to eMail. When a friend […]

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The analysts expected Apple to underperform especially given their unprecedented warning early in the quarter that they would not meet their initial projection due to the uncertainty of the Covid-19 virus.   The consensus number was somewhere around $54 billion in revenue, which is not shabby at all.   However, Apple once again blew past […]

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We had a heavy loss this week as our friend and compatriot, Raul de Arriz passed away after a long battle with cancer. My relationship with Raul goes back about a dozen years. After recovering from his first battle with cancer, Raul came to work with Small Dog Electronics as our government sales guy. He did […]

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There is a lot of mis-information out there right now about the coronavirus.  No, drinking bleach, snorting cocaine, drinking silver, eating garlic or avoiding ice cream will not protect you from COVID-19.  I am convinced however, that sleeping with dogs in a dog pile, might provide you with some comfort. Speaking of dogs, notwithstanding the […]

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Susie King Taylor was born a slave in 1848.  When she was seven her owner sent her to live with her grandmother in Savannah.  Even though Georgia had particularly horrible laws about the education of African Americans, she attended two schools taught by black women.  From them she gained literacy and furthered her education with […]

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