"Like to store your 'stuff' in the Cloud? Google Drive has just cut their Cloud storage costs. Here's the article," Jim Hamm says.
Smart Phone Used in Medical Treatment
An 8-minute video illustrates what Jim Hamm says, "Here is an interesting story on how a smart phone can be used in medical treatment. One of the features covered is where, say, a diabetic needs to monitor his or her blood glucose frequently. So easy to do with a smart phone and sensor.
"Smart phones have already had a significant impact on our lives, with more to come, it seems." Look here.
Apple Users to Get Free In-flight Entertainment on United
This quick little notice from Jim Hamm, "Will you be flying United Airlines in the future? Well, if so, and you carry an iPhone or iPad with you, you can watch free movies or TV shows. Here's the article with more details."
Antivirus Program Described
"Some might question whether an AV program is needed on a Mac. Rather than ponder this philosophical question, I just go ahead and use Avast. I see no downside to doing this, and a possibility of an upside."
Amazon Prime Going to Cost More
Here's an advance notice from Jim Hamm, "If you're an Amazon Prime member, renew now — the price is going up $20 on April 17 according to the Verge." Look here.
Practical Privacy
"Here is an interesting article on browser privacy mode," remarks David Passell. "A use that really stood out for me was the way to circumvent the NY times 10 article/month limit. I will have to try that since I used to get a lot of news from NY Times site before they began charging. Now I use the freely available BBC news site." Look here.
If you're using Safari and have clicked Block Cookies Always, and are continually aggravated at the number of Cookies noted, you might see if Private Browsing works for you.
Ideas and Shortcuts
Jim Hamm presented some helpful tips to the AMUG Senior SIG today, and shares these links with us.
Video Walkthrough of iOS 7.1 Changes
"Here’s an article that summarizes the improvements in the newly released iOS 7.1," Prez Art Gorski announces. "There’s also a link to Apple’s page on this update and a video showing the new features. Even better, iOS 7.1 is much faster on iPhone 4 and older iPads." Take a look at the 9 minute video here.
iOS 7.1: Shift Key Explained
"The subject upgrade has changed the appearance of the keyboard on the iPhone or iPad. It can be a bit confusing to quickly determine if you're in lower or upper case, or all caps. Here is an explanation that will help," Jim Hamm notifies us.
Sharing Documents With Other Users
Backup? When? How?
A query from Bobbie Pastor opened the conversation. Ward Stanke advises, "Drives die. Western Digital is generally better than Seagate, Toshiba seems to be better than WD.
Explaining Mechanical Keyboards
Mechanical keyboards, what is that? Here comes Jim Hamm to explain, "Learning all about mechanical keyboards is something you've probably not given much thought to -- or quite possibly don't even care to know. However, if you're open to learning something new, take a read on this article. I found it interesting, gained some new knowledge, and now wonder how will I use it? How does one tell, for example, when buying a new computer, which type of keyboard does it have?
"You (and I) probably don't even care. You'll just try it out and find out how it feels. Each keyboard on my various computers feels different, and I certainly like some better than others. Read on if this topic might be of some interest." And, thanks to Jim for his input.
Have You Seen a 3-D Printer?
"3D Printers! Wonderful technology! The PC club had a short presentation on this last month. They didn’t cover much," and this starts John Carter on an interesting discussion.
Got a Smart Phone?
A handy emailed daily tip from Here's the Thing recently has given tips for people with "smart phones." A query to Jim Hamm brought us this reply, "Yes, I get this, and it has some useful tips. You could post a link to this in the blog and suggest to people they might take a look at it."
And, not leaving well enough alone, Jim goes on, "So, you just have a dumb phone? That reminds me of the old adage that smart phones are for smart people, and dumb phones are for..........(grin)...Just teasing you." And here's the link to the smart phone posts.
Appreciating YOU
"If the answer to these questions is none, PMUG needs your help.
Now, Jim illustrates this, "Here's an analogy. Let's say your neighborhood has a potluck, pitch-in, dinner every month. You faithfully show up, enjoy the food and camaraderie, but never contribute any food.
"The intent of this note is not to embarrass you or rile you up. Its intent is to get you to volunteer. If you haven't contributed to PMUG in the past, now is the time to step up. We need volunteers who care and want to see PMUG continue."
So, let Jim's logic sink in, then email your ideas to PMUG. Click on About Us, and contact one of our officers. We do appreciate YOU.
Instead of CarPlay
Quick to reply, John Carter explains his view of CarPlay that Prez Art Gorski described yesterday. He jests, "Hah! Nothing new to me. Everything that CarPlay does I can already do with my iPhone (or iPad) and a bluetooth headset.
Here Comes CarPlay
Prez Art Gorski is the first in PMUG to bring this alert, "Apple just announced iOS integration with various brands of automobiles. It’s called CarPlay, and basically it lets you use Siri, Apple Maps, Messages, and other iOS services on the screen in your car. Of course, you need a wireless data connection for most of this to work, otherwise you’ll experience CarPlay Tunnel Syndrome."
Here's Apple's announcement. Look at all the nifty features, then scroll down to see the car models where CarPlay will be available in 2014 , and then the list of future models from “these committed partners.” http://www.apple.com/ios/carplay/
Upgrade Options for OS X
Snow Leopard updates are probably done — you will want to see your OS X upgrade options. Prez Art Gorski says, "If you’re still running an older version of OS X and are interested in upgrading, here’s a great article on your options."
Net Neutrality in the News
Net Neutrality is in the news. David Passell forwards a letter from Public Citizen, see it here and RootsAction, here.
Do a Google search for that term and you’ve got a lot of sites to scan. On the first page that comes up go to the left side and decide what time frame you’d like: Any Time, Past 24 hours, Past week, Past month, or Past year. Keep informed so you can take action.
Mail in Mavericks and iOS 7: How To
Having trouble or confusions with Apple Mail in Mavericks? John Carter to the rescue. "Lots has changed from previous versions, particularly for Gmail users, and although Apple has restored some functionality in 10.9.1 and the just-released 10.9.2, there's nothing like a healthy dose of expert advice to put you back in control of your email. "To help with that, email expert Joe Kissell has revisited the topic in 'Take Control of Apple Mail.' This new ebook, which covers both Mail for Mavericks and iOS 7, provides 175 pages of essential setup, usage, and troubleshooting advice, whether you use Gmail, iCloud, Exchange, or IMAP — or more than one. The book normally costs $15, but the 30% MUG discount drops that to $10.50. Learn more about the book and purchase via the coupon-loaded link. Want to know more? "Along the way, Joe explains core concepts like special IMAP mailboxes and email archiving, reveals Mail's hidden interface elements, and offers tips on customizing Mail to your preferences (including the best power-user plugins for Mail on the Mac). You'll also learn how to find that message in the haystack, figure out how digital signatures and encryption work in Mail, and uncover solutions to numerous common problems. Perhaps most important, Joe shares his strategy for avoiding email overload; the article where he first introduced it won American Business Media’s Neal Award for Best How-To Article.