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Here’s Why Steve Jobs Didn’t Let His Kids Use iPads And Why You Shouldn’t EitherIf you fall within the Gen-Y era like us...
10/31/2014

Here’s Why Steve Jobs Didn’t Let His Kids Use iPads And Why You Shouldn’t Either
If you fall within the Gen-Y era like us, chances are you’ve given a bunch of thought as to how you would raise your own children in this day and age (assuming you don’t have children already). Especially with technology, so much has changed since our childhoods in the 90s. Here’s one question: Would you introduce the technological wonder/heroin that is the iPod and iPad to your kids?

Steve Jobs wouldn’t, and for good reason too.

In a Sunday article, New York Times reporter Nick Bilton said he once assumingly asked Jobs, “So your kids must love the iPad?”

Jobs responded:

“They haven’t used it. We limit how much technology our kids use at home.”

Especially in Silicon Valley, there is actually a trend of tech execs and engineers who shield their kids from technology. They even send their kids to non-tech schools like the Waldorf School in Los Altos, where computers aren’t found anywhere because they only focus on hands-on learning.

There is a quote that was highlighted in The Times by Chris Anderson, CEO of 3D Robotics and a father of five. He explains what drives those who work in tech to keep it from their kids.

“My kids accuse me and my wife of being fascists and overly concerned about tech, and they say that none of their friends have the same rules… That’s because we have seen the dangers of technology firsthand. I’ve seen it in myself, I don’t want to see that happen to my kids.”

If our current addictions to our iPhones and other tech is any indication, we may be setting up our children for incomplete, handicapped lives devoid of imagination, creativity and wonder when we hook them onto technology at an early age. We were the last generation to play outside precisely because we didn’t have smartphones and laptops. We learned from movement, hands-on interaction, and we absorbed information through books and socialization with other humans as opposed to a Google search.

Learning in different ways has helped us become more well-rounded individuals — so, should we be more worried that we are robbing our children of the ability to Snapchat and play “Candy Crush” all day if we don’t hand them a smartphone, or should we more worried that we would be robbing them of a healthier, less dependent development if we do hand them a smartphone? I think Steve Jobs had it right in regard to his kids.

So the next time you think about how you will raise your kids, you may want to (highly) consider not giving them whatever fancy tech we’ll have while they are growing up. Play outside with them and surround them with nature; they might hate you, but they will absolutely thank you for it later, because I’m willing to bet that’s exactly how many of us feel about it now that we are older.

Windows 10 Will Be Free for Personal Users.All eyes are on Microsoft next year, in 2011 the team screwed up by offering ...
10/28/2014

Windows 10 Will Be Free for Personal Users.

All eyes are on Microsoft next year, in 2011 the team screwed up by offering a mobile-like experience to Windows customers with Windows 8, alongside pricing it rather highly, compared to Apple who decided to drop the price of OS X and make it free to all desktop users on the platform.

It looks like Microsoft will take a note from Apple’s book and make Windows 10 (also Windows 9) free for all consumers. Notice the last bit? Yep, Microsoft will still offer paid features and upgrades for enterprise, the one market they can count on.

Enterprise has been stuck in this time-lapse where Windows XP is still acceptable, but throughout the past half decade, we have seen a steady move to the new age-old option: Windows 7, which will probably last longer than Windows XP if Microsoft doesn’t hit a home-run with Windows 10.
Microsoft will make the initial upgrade to Windows 10 free for enterprise, but offer paid privileges like only having to update annually, better admin controls, more enterprise level help on basic functionality – allowing a company to install the system without having issues.

It is about time Microsoft dropped the price for Windows, especially when they offer Windows Phone – their mobile product which will become Windows 10 in 2015 – for free to smartphone users.

Microsoft will talk more about Windows 10 at BUILD in April next year. Until then, we will get to see the latest updates via the Technical Preview, launched last month by Microsoft.

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Google Wants Inbox to Be Your Email System for the Next DecadeTwo years ago, a team of engineers and designers on Google...
10/23/2014

Google Wants Inbox to Be Your Email System for the Next Decade
Two years ago, a team of engineers and designers on Google’s Gmail team decided that Gmail wasn’t cutting it.

Google’s signature email program first hit the Web in 2004. In its earliest days, it was a godsend to everyone who battled against a daily rush of messages.

But email has once again become too onerous. There’s too much mail and it performs too many functions in our lives. Email is a place for correspondence, for status alerts from social networks and online stores and airlines, and a file system for transferring and storing important documents. For many people it’s also a to-do list and quasi-calendar, the central planner and task manager for your day. And though it is tremendously useful and will never die, email is also, for many people, completely annoying.

So the Gmail team decided to rethink email. “We decided, ‘What if we cleared our minds, started fresh, and built something new to help people get back to what mattered to them?’” said Alex Gawley, Gmail’s product director, in an interview at Google’s headquarters. “What if we did more of the work for them?”

The program that Mr. Gawley and his team have come up with is Inbox, and Google on Wednesday plans to release a version for Android, iOS devices and the web on an invitation-only basis. Inbox isn’t an upgrade to Gmail. It’s a long-term replacement for it. Though Gmail isn’t going anywhere — Inbox’s creators stressed that they love Gmail and that Google plans to keep working on it — Inbox is meant to be your email system for the next decade. You’ll sign into Inbox with your Gmail account and you’ll see all your old messages there, and much of what you do in Inbox will be reflected in Gmail. But Google expects most people to use Inbox or Gmail, not both. In fact, both Mr. Gawley and Jason Cornwell, Gmail’s lead designer, say they get their mail through Inbox, not Gmail.

Google showed me an in-depth demo of Inbox, but I wasn’t given a chance to use it on my own email. What I saw of it looked interesting. Inbox replaces email’s familiar main screen — a list of subject lines and senders — with more thoughtfully designed previews of messages that share the overall aesthetic of a social-networking feed. When your friend sends you some photos, you see the pictures right on the main screen, and you can flip through and dismiss them without going into the message.
The iOS version of Google’s new Inbox app, which integrates social and to-do list functionality with email.Credit
Inbox also relies on Google’s data-mining prowess to improve these highlights. For instance, instead of showing you a message from your airline about your flight, it shows you real-time information about that flight gathered from the web. When you click on the highlight, you can always see the underlying message, but if the software does its job well, you won’t have to click on the message.

Finally, Inbox functions as a to-do list. You can create tasks and reminders that appear in your inbox alongside your messages. The tasks are super smart, pulling in relevant data to make them useful. If you type “call my dentist,” it might populate the task with your dentist’s phone number and only her office hours.

Some of these features aren’t completely novel. Inbox requires a series of gestures to navigate and sort your messages, a system that feels similar to that of Mailbox, an email start-up that was bought by Dropbox. (Box names are popular in Silicon Valley.) It also automatically categorizes some of your email in a way that Gmail and Outlook already do.

Overall, though, there’s enough that’s new in Inbox that I’m eager to give it a long-term whirl. I’ll report back if it improves how I deal with my messages, or if it’s just another gloss on a eternal tech problem.

Mac OS X Mavericks: 14 tips and tricksDiscover hidden tips & tricks in Apple's OS X Mavericks, including shortcuts and s...
10/01/2014

Mac OS X Mavericks: 14 tips and tricks

Discover hidden tips & tricks in Apple's OS X Mavericks, including shortcuts and security.
Whether you're new to the Mac platform or have been using it for a number of years there are always tricks and tips you may be unaware of, which can boost productivity.

Below we list 14 tips and tricks to help you get the best out of Apple's desktop operating system.

1. Useful shortcuts

If you’re coming across from a Windows machine you’ll need to adapt to the new shortcuts on Mac. There are bucketloads of features so we've included ten useful ones to get you started.

Command + Tab – Cycles through apps

Command + ` – Switches between application windows

Command + , – Opens up application preferences (may not work with everything)

Command + H – Hides current window

Command + Option + Esc – See running apps and force quit if necessary

Shift + Command + 3 – Screenshots entire screen and saves as a picture

Shift + Command + Control + 3 – Screenshots entire screen and is copied to clipboard

Shift + Command + 4 – Screenshot a designated area with the mouse

Option + Shift + Command + V – Pastes text with no formatting

Option + Shift + Command + Space - Opens a windows with spotlight so you can search for files on the Mac.

2. Make sure TrackPad gestures are activated

If you’re using a MacBook then chances are you’ve got the gestures sorted. If you’re using a desktop it’s a good idea to invest in the Magic TrackPad accessory so you can also benefit from smooth transitions between apps, desktops and windows.

We prefer unticking the natural scroll direction - but it’s worth experimenting to see what you find comfortable.

3. Screencast recording

OS X has a built-in screen recording facility allowing users to capture everything on the display. This is handy for making instructional videos and can even be useful in compliance situations. To record a video open up QuickTime Player and from the file menu, click on “New Screen Recording”. Then choose the audio source such as the internal mic and whether you want to include mouse clicks.

When ready, hit record and make your video. It’s possible to record the whole screen or a selection. Afterwards, you can edit it and upload it to YouTube.

4. Resize, crop, fine-tune images & add a signature

The Preview app is more than just an image viewer. It can crop, edit and adjust the colours of an image/

From OS X 10.7 onwards, the Preview app allows you to add your signature to documents and mail them digitally.

In Preview preferences, navigate to the Signature tab and click on the “+” button. Write your name in black ink on a blank sheet of white paper and hold it to the Mac’s we**am, and watch as it magically appears onscreen.

To put your signature to a document, bring up the Edit toolbar and click on the signature icon. Draw a box and add your signature to the form. You printing, signing and faxing days will be a thing of the past.

5. Dictation

Voice dictation was built into Mountain Lion and has now been improved within Mavericks.

To enable dictation, go the System Preferences and choose “Dictation and Speech” and make sure the radio button for Dictation is “On”. Then to use dictation, just press the Fn key twice in succession and start talking. You can also change this shortcut to whatever combination of keystrokes works best for you.

In Mavericks, there is an “Enhanced Dictation” tool. Clicking on the check box downloads a 700MB language file so all speech processing is done on the Mac locally instead of through Apple's cloud servers. This also means the thirty-second limit on speech you dictate is no longer applicable and you can chat to your heart’s content.

6. Add website clips to Dashboard

Dashboard is the half-forgotten feature of OS X and only ever pops up when you accidently swipe too far left.

You can add web pages as widgets and put them on the dashboard for future reference. To do this, open up Safari and make a clip of a website, open it in Safari, then choose “Open in Dashboard”. Use your mouse to select the area of the webpage you want on the dashboard and then click add (on the top right of the window).

This then puts the clipping onto the dashboard (there’s an “I” in the bottom right of the clip that allows you to change the frame appearance). The clip should automatically update, but if it doesn’t appear to Command + R will refresh the clip.

7. Kill the Dashboard

Perhaps having web clips isn’t your thing. You can get rid of the Dashboard by opening up the Terminal app and typing “defaults write com.apple.dashboard mcx-disabled -boolean true”, then hitting enter. Relaunch the dock by typing in “killall Dock” and you'll never see this feature again.

8. Remote control a Mac

OS X has a built remote sharing feature called Back To My Mac.

You need to ensure the Mac you want to remotely connect to is on and synced with your iCloud account (this is done via the Systems Preferences app). You should also make sure that Back To My Mac is enabled by ticking the box. In the sharing preferences part of system preferences, make sure the remote management is enabled on the Mac you need to connect to as well. On the router the remote Mac is connected to ensure that UPnP is enabled. All of this should then allow your remote Mac to check in with Apple’s server to let them know its internet location.

From the Mac you are working on make sure that iCloud is turned on and you are logged in with your account to that service, turn on Back To My Mac as well as sharing. It’s important to make sure you are using the same Apple ID on both computers. Then it is just a case of clicking on the remote Mac on the sidebar in a Finder window and clicking on Share Screen. A window will open and display the remote Mac’s screen.

9. Copy Files to and from a remote Mac

Back To My Mac not only lets you share the screen but lets you copy files to and from a remote Mac. If you have followed the previous process to share the screen, to access files, you need to enable File Sharing under the Sharing icon in System Preferences.

In the Finder window go to the remote Mac you wish to share files with and you click on “Connect As”. Type in your Apple ID and password and now you have access to the hard drive. You can move files between the two systems as you would with a remote server.

10. Merge all finder windows

This is one for Mavericks users. Finder now supports tabs so you can consolidate multiple panes into one window. Instead of dragging them all together one-by-one, in the Finder menu choose Window the click on Merge All Windows and you're done.

11. Share a DVD drive with others

The latest Mac desktops and laptops don't have optical drives but it you need to use physical media it's still possible. If you have an old Mac with a Superdrive you can set it up to share this with your driveless devices.

To do this, open up System Preferences on the Mac with a DVD drive, click on Sharing and in that window tick the box marked “DVDor CD sharing”. Then insert the disc you want to share. Go the driveless Mac (making sure it is on the same network) and open the Finder window. Look at the sidebar for “Remote Disc” in the Devices section. Click on it and then double-click the computer you want to connect to.

12. Find another printer

Working in a large department you may find a printer to be busy churning out a large document. You can set up your Mac to print to the next available printer if there is more than one on the network. To do this, go into System Preferences and click on Printers and Scanners.

Select the printers from the list that you want to be in the pool (To select multiple printer, hold down the Command button and click on additional printers. Click on Create Printer Pool and give it a name. Click OK.

Then next time you print a document, you can choose the printer pool from the pop-up menu.

13. Give your guests safe access to a Mac

Guest accounts are great if you want to let someone borrow your Mac to check email or browse the web.

This can be enabled by going into System Preferences and clicking on Users and Groups. This then puts the Guest User account on the login screen. Guests can use this account and once finished it wipes that session.

14. Find out what your Mac is up to

Sometimes you may find the Mac is running slow and you have no idea why. There is a handy little app that lets you see what exactly is going on under the hood.

Activity Monitor can be found in the Utilities Folder. This has columns showing CPU usage of individual apps and processes and how much memory it is using. If you find a problematic app hogging resources, you can click on Quit Process to shut the offending app down. You can also use this utility to look at usage graphs as well.

06/10/2014

Programming Facts

Here are some very interesting programming facts about computer field and programming language.

1) The first computer programmer was a female, named Ada Lovelace.
2) The first game was created in 1961
3) The first virus was created in 1983
4) The first computer was actual a loom called the Jacquard loom, an automated, mechanical loom, which didn’t use any electricity.
5) The first high-level (very close to real English that we use to communicate) programming language was FORTRAN. invented in 1954 by IBM’s John Backus.
6) Computer programming is one of the fastest growing occupations currently
7) Majors related to computer programming are among the highest paying in colleges and universities A programming language is basically a language that allows a human being to communicate with a computer The lifestyle we live today with our tablets, and mobile phones wouldn’t be possible without computer programming.
8) Most people are intimidated by the thought of learning how to program, however as with anything, the more you practice and repeatedly do that task, the easier it gets.

05/30/2014

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