That’s a mouthful.
I haven’t tried it yet, but I just came across a link to an interesting software project called Prey. It’s designed to help you recover your laptop in the unfortunate event of theft.
I wrote an article waaaaay back in 2007 about two commercial apps that perform a similar function. If you use [...]
As with the last rev of the Apple laptop lineup, when the new ones roll in, deals can be found on the previous model. Prices on MacBooks are cut by $100-$300, MacBook Pros are down by $400 – $500, and MacBook Airs are $400-$800 cheaper.
When the unibody MacBook Pros were introduced a few months ago, [...]
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Apple’s annual Back to School promo has arrived. Here are the basics:
You need to be faculty, staff, a student, or accepted for admission to a higher education institution, so bring a student ID or other proof.
Purchase an iMac, MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, or a Mac Pro, either online or at an Apple Store.
At the [...]
My undergrad alma mater has seen a big increase in Mac use. In 2006, 7% of students used Macs. Now the figure is 23%. This jives with earlier reports that Apple is doing even better in the higher education market than with the general population.
Law school IT folks seem to be paying attention to this [...]
I’m a new member of the team. I wanted to introduce myself and thank Erik for having me over (and for restarting the blog in general). I’m headed to Law School as a 1L in the fall (at a school that technically doesn’t support Macs), and I’ve been a dedicated Mac user since I was [...]
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