Yes, you should buy AppleCare…but maybe not for every device It used to be that many professional Mac owners also upgraded and repaired on their own machines – adding and replacing parts like a hobbyist mechanic. But today, these machines are far more compact and increasingly difficult to work on – and for most of […]
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Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) have been a part of the internet since the early ‘00s, but recently have they become easier to use and more widely consistent across browsers and devices. The benefit is fantastic, your logo and icons always look sharp, as do any custom illustrations used to boost your online presence. However, trying […]
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A blank canvas. It’s an essential tool for any thinker, designer or planner and sometimes it’s all we need to get a new project started, or get one back on track. Sketch, make notes, flow some charts, erase…but wait, what’s all that marker crud all over my previously clean, white surface?! We’ve had a bunch […]
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Just a small stack of these great felt tablet protectors left. The sleeves come with a handy microfiber cloth (with case) and our 2014 Felt Media booklet. We use the sleeve and cloth all the time and hope you will too! Just $5 + shipping. Felt iPad Tablet Sleeve and Microfiber Cloth
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The goal for our adventure was to capture the wonders of Alaska with as little gear as possible since we’d also be watching and carrying a toddler. We purchased a small camera bag with a tripod holder – the Timbuk2 Snoop Camera Messenger Bag, which was just enough to hold our gear and accessories, but […]
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Recently, a client began receiving a significant portion of traffic to a specific PDF on their domain, but because the traffic was directed from Google straight to the PDF, all interaction with the site and marketing was being lost. The fix, if applied correctly is simple, but worth noting that it took about 5 weeks […]
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Our first cruise turned out to be an epic journey for our family, but it required careful planning to stay within budget. In hopes that others may benefit from some of that planning and prepare for the expenses ahead, here is the spreadsheet we used to estimate our Alaskan cruise expenses. In the end, we […]
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Disneyland…or something more adventurous? That was our dilemma. It’s been years since we traveled far and ultimately we chose adventure. An Alaskan Cruise. With a two year old. This brought up a lot of parental questions and concerns. We have realistic expectations about the amount of relaxing to be had anywhere when you travel with […]
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For developers, startups and small shops placing value on the philosophies behind “Minimum Viable Product” and iterative prototyping, Meteor is worth consideration. Serious consideration. Before writing any code for our new project, we looked at a lot of frameworks (runner up was Laravel). In the end, we believe that the direction Meteor is headed is […]
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Broadcasting to a projector with Chromecast is a lot of fun — unless you can’t hear the audio. Chromecast does not separate audio and video, so unless your projector has a built in audio out, you’ll need to split the HDMI signal and run the audio out to your speaker(s). This also doesn’t appear to […]
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