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One Step Closer to Paperless: Scanner Pro by Readdle
All images are made up of pixels. Each pixel captures a colour, and together the pixels come together to make up an image. By the numbers, 8MP on the iPhone 5S (MegaPixels—“mega” means “millions”) is equivalent to an image 3264 pixels wide by 2448 pixels high. It makes the iPhone the most practical document scanner we've ever had access to—more than enough detail to capture a document clearly, and the phones only get better from there.
Our journey toward a paperless life would be challenging…
Getting back to work…at school
With schools starting up again, the Summer freedom of the nomadic worker, if they are also a parent, tends to take on a bit more structure. I myself experience this so it occurred to me that it might be helpful to highlight remote work locations near schools. The benefit of such locations is that one can pop in right after drop-off in the morning or right before pick-up in the afternoon and get a bit of work done. Often you’ll be able to get a coffee for yourself or a snack for that hungry…
The Easy Paperless Revolution is Finally Here
On the surface—for the average consumer—printing an email, an e-ticket for a flight, or getting your favourite photos into a frame on the wall is about the only time we use paper in relation to computers. Some of us venture into photo books or community newsletters, but aside from the occasional need to print sign some legal documents, we don’t do that much printing.
The reality, however, is quite different. For some reason we all end up with tomes of paper records; stacks of statements,…
Photo Library Paradise, for $1.30 a month
Over the past few years, iPods and iPhones have begun to rival high-end cameras for photo quality, letting you take amazing snaps anywhere you go. This is unquestionably awesome — but there is a catch. Treating your phone’s storage as your digital camera card, along with all the other things it’s responsible for, often leaves people frustrated by a lack of space for apps and the dreaded warning message, “Your iCloud storage is full.”
That specific problem is a question for another…
Travel Tech at Its Finest
You may have noticed there was no newsletter last month. As much as I’d love to put the blame on Aitan and Neil for dropping the ball, the truth is I’m mostly to blame — I was halfway across the globe, riding a bicycle over 13941 metres of Japanese mountains (also known as 1.5x the height of Everest.)
My friend Kentaro and I with our new friend and walking pilgrim, Van.
I won’t launch into why someone would voluntarily embark on such a complete fool’s errand, but I thought it might be…
Getting Savvy with Apple Mail
Though many of us still use Gmail.com or even something like webmail.shaw.ca to check our messages, the default email program on your Mac (and iOS devices) is simply called Mail. It's a great option for those with multiple addresses to check, and as you'll see, there are plenty of tips and tricks that can help make reading your email easy and efficient.
One of the most useful features that Mail added recently is the Filter button. This small and innocuous little icon—a circle with three…
I Love My Keyboard: Object Selection on Macs
Having put the kettle on, Thomas looked at his desktop. “I hate this mess.” His Photos collection was even worse—thousands and thousands of pictures and video—all a disastrous mess.
Looking at the notes on his desk he felt a renewed vigour. For a moment he looked up, cleared his head and repeated:
Getting to grips with the Desktop
Step 1: Hide other applications. Click on the Finder icon in the dock, and then from the menubar, select "Hide Others":
Choose "Hide Others…" from the Finder…
Apple's Remote App — Music from your Mac, with your phone!
There's certainly a lot of awesome options for playing music remotely, between Bluetooth speakers, Sonos equipment, the Airport Express, and even stereo receivers getting in on the game.
There is a certain group of us, however, with unique setups in our homes. Back in university for example, I had one set of computer speakers on my desk that was easily loud enough to fill my dorm room. And on the other end, you might be enough of a movie buff to have an Apple TV, or even a dedicated Mac mini…