High Dynamic Range (or “HDR”) brings a little professional technique to your iOS 7 photos by taking three exposures with one snap: normal, over, and under. The software then combines these three captures into one optimized photo. In my experience, HDR-optimized photos in iOS 7 take up an average of .8 megabytes more than their […]

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This article was meant to appear in the September 17th edition of Tech Tails. We’re posting here for your reading pleasure. Enjoy! If you have ever forgotten your user password on your Mac, there are a few quick ways you can reset it. Depending on which version of the OS you have, the process may […]

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People have been talking (occasionally with expletives) to their computers since way before they could listen. And while speech-to-text has been technically feasible for decades, it has not reached widespread adoption. Apple’s recent investments in data centers has allowed them to deploy services such as iCloud and Siri. Siri’s lesser-known counterpart is simple speech-to-text dictation. […]

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Did you know that there’s more than one way to access your Google account email, contacts, and calendars from your iOS device? I’m here to help you choose the best way for you to get access to your Google data from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. If you navigate to the Settings app on […]

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With wireless networking technology advancing faster than we can read about it, it’s always good to know that your Mac is accessing and transmitting data with your wireless network as best as it possibly can. To obtain this requires a little maintenance work on your part. Firstly, open up System Preferences, and navigate to “Network.” […]

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