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With the exception of my iPhone 4S, ALL the rest of my Mac gear looks fuzzy. I'm writing this post on my 27" iMac. Until purchasing the new iPad, I believed it would be impossible to beat this desktop machine's beautiful display, with its 2560 X 1440 screen res. Poppycock! (Did I just say that? I meant...BULLSHIT!) Don't get me wrong. I've still not seen any desktop monitor that will compare favoribly to my iMac, but the new iPad makes it look second rate. While I was once quite content working in front of this 27" beauty, I now find myself wanting more. To acheive the same level of clarity as my new iPad, this iMac would need to operate at a resolution of 6220 X 3500. That's almost two and a half times (2.43) it's current capability! To be as clear as an iPhone 4 or 4S that multiplier goes up to 3.0 or a screen resolution of 7680 X 4320!<br />Now there's talk of a new 15" Macbook Pro built thin and light like an Air. If you believe that rumor, you might buy into the other rumor that says it will be equipped with its own retina display. If that's the case, it will have a screen resolution somewhere around 3450 X 2156 (assuming Apple replicates the new iPad's pixel density of 264 pixels per inch). If (and this is a very big if) this turns out to be true, then sign me up. It will make Apple's current best laptop screen (the 17" MBP with its PPI of 133) look like a Commodore 64 by comparison. <br />This is just one more example of Apple setting the bar for the whole industry. Super high-end screens started in 2010 with the release of the iPhone 4. It's retina display was (and arguably still is) far better than any smartphone on the market. Improving the iPad's display was such an obvious next step that every rumor monger from here to China predicted it.  Some even thought it would happen on the iPad 2. Following this logic (I use the term loosely), some model of MacBook has to be next, right? I know, I'm speculating based on nothing. Well, lots of sites do that type of thing for a living. Why should they have all the fun?<br />Back to Apple as a standard-bearer. The entire PC industry is tripping over itself trying to make portable machines (ultrabooks?) that will match up favorably with the MacBook Air. Some are doing a respectable job of it even though they <em>are</em> hampered by Windows.  Now, just when they think they've got a good Air competitor, Apple will release this new rumored portable and leave them all in the dust. Again.<br />It will be fun to watch. The only problem is, they'll be lapping all of us Mac owners as well, triggering a sudden onslaught of techno-lust that motivates us to run up credit card balances in the Apple store whether we need to or not. I resisted the temptation to get an iPad 2 last year. The step up from my original device just wasn't tall enough to justify the expense. 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"Flashback Protection 101"</title><id>http://www.mactexan.com/mactexan/2012/4/28/podcast-36-is-up-flashback-protection-101.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.mactexan.com/mactexan/2012/4/28/podcast-36-is-up-flashback-protection-101.html"/><author><name>Joseph Kelley</name></author><published>2012-04-28T21:44:02Z</published><updated>2012-04-28T21:44:02Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p><span class="full-image-float-left ssNonEditable"><span><a href="http://mactexan.squarespace.com/podcast/"><img src="http://www.mactexan.com/storage/PodcastLogoPCB150.png?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1329184933795" alt="" /></a></span></span></p>
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<p>So far, I've installed it on my Macs and one Windows machine. In both cases, a SkyDrive folder is added to your home folder. Anything you put in it gets copied to the cloud and to any other machines you have SkyDrive installed. Also, from your SkyDrive home page, Microsoft has added links to create OfficeLive docs. This can be really handy if you've never laid down the $150 for Office 2011. Everything works through a secure link, so Microsoft is at least trying to put on a secure face. So far, so good. Back later with more details...</p>
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<p>If you pay any attention to tech journalism at all then you've heard of the most prolific trojan to hit the Mac platform in years: Flashback. At first, it tricked users into "upgrading" their Adobe Flash player by presenting a realistic looking dialog complete with Adobe logo and color scheme. Now it has morphed and a Mac can be infected by simply visiting a malicious Web site with some sneaky Java code. To see if you may be hosting this bug, you can download the free app <em><a title="Download Flashback Checker" href="https://github.com/jils/FlashbackChecker/wiki" target="_blank">Flashback Checker</a></em>. The good news is, you can protect yourself by using OpenDNS. Get the low-down <a href="http://blog.opendns.com/2012/04/09/worried-about-mac-malware-just-set-up-opendns/" target="_blank">here</a>. The big OpenDNS button at the top of this post will tell you if you already use OpenDNS. If you don't, click the button to learn how to install the free service on your computer or router (or both). In the immortal words of John "Bluto" Blutarsky, "Why not? It don't cost nuthin'."</p>
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<p>iPhoto runs just fine on the original iPad. &nbsp;I think Apple just wants to keep us motivated to buy new hardware. I've been running iPhoto for a few days now with no bad behavior or crashes. Installing it is simple and doesn't require a jailbreak. I put together a brief how-to <a href="http://mactexan.squarespace.com/gearhead/2012/3/13/run-the-new-iphoto-on-original-ipad.html">here</a>.</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>iWork.com is Going Away. No Direct Path to iCloud for Your Docs</title><id>http://www.mactexan.com/mactexan/2012/3/9/iworkcom-is-going-away-no-direct-path-to-icloud-for-your-doc.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.mactexan.com/mactexan/2012/3/9/iworkcom-is-going-away-no-direct-path-to-icloud-for-your-doc.html"/><author><name>Joseph Kelley</name></author><published>2012-03-09T22:21:55Z</published><updated>2012-03-09T22:21:55Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">Apple sent a note to iWork.com users today. They informed us that the iWork.com server was riding into the sunset on July 31st and that we should grab our docs before they evaporate. The goofy thing is, they provide instructions for downloading your documents to your local machine, but no hint about getting them into iCloud.&nbsp;</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">The truth is, there is no easy way to do that. Things went smoothly when I swapped from MobileMe to iCloud. As I recall, it only took a few clicks to move my contacts, calendar, iPhone, iPad and both Macs. The iWork team must be in a different wing in Cupertino. Maybe I'm just spoiled, but I can't understand what the big deal is. Oh yeah, iCloud saves documents using a new format that's unlike any file system on the planet. Apple should really spend some quality time with the Dropbox guys.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">As you can see, the resemblance is uncanny. For those of us who love OS X for what it is (and has been for over ten years) this is more than just a little disconcerting. Make no mistake. I love iOS, but not so much that I want it to supplant my desktop goodness! Seeing things like this makes me more than a little fidgety.&nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>UPDATE (02/13/2012)</strong>: I've gotten some questions from folks who updated their AirPort Utility to version 6. Doing so overwrites the previous version. That would be OK if the new version didn't omit some of the more advanced features like logging and statistics, SNMP and IPv6. Fortunately, the previous version (5.6) will co-exist on your Mac with version 6 and you can get it <a title="Get AirPort Utility 5.6!" href="http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1482" target="_blank">here</a>. &nbsp;If you want it,&nbsp;I'd suggest you get it soon. There's no telling how long Apple will make it available.</p>
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