Adobe Photoshop Touch for iPad

It’s the apps that make the iPad great and Photoshop Touch is perhaps the prime example of the potential of the device and how flexible it is at becoming a great machine for a whole slew of different tasks, from reading, to writing, to viewing to editing and now, to using Photoshop for more than … Read more

Ask the Mac Pros at the Princeton Public Library

Have questions about how to use your MacBook, iPad, or iPod? Want to try out our new iMacs, but don’t know where to begin? Members of the Princeton Macintosh Users Group will be available at various times during this eight-week series to offer tips, tricks, and answers to all of your Apple product questions. Drop … Read more

Doug Dixon at CES 2012

While we wait in anticipation of Doug Dixon’s talk this month, I thought I would take a sneak peak at what he saw at CES. The following is from his blog: Ultrabooks: Small and light and stylish laptops (the PC industry’s answer to Apple’s MacBook Air). Remember netbooks, which were too underpowered and sluggish? Ultrabooks … Read more

Mac OS X Lion 10.7.3 Update

Apple has released an [update for Mac OS X Lion](http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5048). The update includes the following. The OS X Lion v10.7.3 Update includes Safari 5.1.3 and fixes that: Add Catalan, Croatian, Greek, Hebrew, Romanian, Slovak, Thai, and Ukrainian language support Address issues when using smart cards to log into OS X Address compatibility issues with Microsoft Windows file sharing Address … Read more

February 14, 2012 The Mobile Life: Highlights from the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show with Doug Dixon

This year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) kicked off the new year with a bang, with over 150,000 attendees packed into Las Vegas to check out over 3100 exhibitors in an area larger than 35 (American) football fields. The big themes this year were “thin” and “smart”. Thin as in OLED TVs that looked like a sheet of glass, and … Read more