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Conversations: Let’s Chat About Your Tech

How do you organize your files? Are your contacts syncing with your iPhone and are there duplicates? How are you creating, managing, and remembering passwords? These are some of the conversations we will have in 2017. This year, I want to have regular conversations with clients about popular issues that I think most people are [...]

2017-01-10T07:00:31-08:00January 10th, 2017|Coaching|

Sustainable Computing: A Business Evolution

I’ve been into technology for over 30 years, primarily for its usefulness in producing content or achieving a goal. At the time, though, I didn’t realize it would be my business, too. I remember using the wired remote control of our VCR to program it when I was about 8. Around the same time, I [...]

2016-08-15T09:03:41-07:00August 15th, 2016|Coaching, Personal|

Downloads: A Digital Wasteland

When was the last time you looked in your Downloads folder? In the last six months, I’ve met with many clients whose Downloads folders were chock full of files that had accumulated over several years. Sometimes this resulted in system slowdowns and always frustration about not having enough space. Short on storage, Julie called me [...]

2016-03-25T09:51:46-07:00March 25th, 2016|Apps, Coaching, Tips|

Passwords: Securing Our Privacy

Passwords. How do we remember them? Where do we store them? And do we really have to change them so often? In this post, I share some wisdom on password security. I offer tips on how to keep track of your passwords and look them up when you forget. And, I suggest some alternative approaches [...]

2015-06-25T19:37:26-07:00June 25th, 2015|Apps, Tips|

Trail Tools: A Muddy Adventure

This past Wednesday afternoon, my friend Carrie and I went on an adventure in Tilden Park. Even knowing a forecast for rain, I opted to go in socks and my Keen sandals, my feet’s normal winter attire. I figured I might take my socks off and my feet would get wet. Little did I know [...]

2014-12-26T08:00:20-08:00December 26th, 2014|Personal|

2Do + Hours: A Solid GTD Pair, Part 1

Last July, I wrote about discovering 2Do. The developer previewed a significant redesign of the app during the summer and announced that 2Do version 3 would launch alongside iOS 8, set for release on September 17. Also in July, I reviewed time-tracking apps including Hours, which I said I might start using. Well, I did [...]

2014-11-24T08:00:44-08:00November 24th, 2014|Apps|

New Beginnings Follow a Sad Ending

Three weeks ago was a sad day. My Mac’s fans were grinding on something, so I opened it up to clean them out. I removed some recognizable dust bunnies! Then, I put it all back together. Power… Nothing. I tried every troubleshooting tactic I knew and even researched one or two new ones I did [...]

2014-10-24T08:33:19-07:00October 24th, 2014|Hardware, Personal|

iOS 8 is here! Did You Upgrade?

iOS 8 was released this week. As Ted Landau tweeted yesterday, “iOS 8 may not look different from iOS 7 at first. But…good grief…the more you explore, the more you see change is gargantuan…in a good way.“ Two new features are already improving my productivity: Today widgets in Notification Center Continuity for phone calls Today [...]

2014-09-18T17:42:34-07:00September 18th, 2014|News|

Apple’s New Screens: Big & Small

On Tuesday, Apple hosted its annual late summer media event at The Flint Center for the Performing Arts in Cupertino. This is where Steve Jobs introduced the original Macintosh in 1984 as well as the first iMac in 1998. Rumors were flying for the past weeks about what was next to come from Apple. Many [...]

2014-09-12T09:30:34-07:00September 12th, 2014|News|

Dashboard: A Great Place for Simple Services

Dashboard is a feature of OS X that Apple launched in 2004 with version 10.4 (Tiger). Dashboard appears as an overlay or a separate space and contains widgets — little apps that provide information, status, and access to various services. For example, Apple provides widgets like calendar, calculator, weather, stocks, and dictionary. Some accept input, [...]

2019-06-23T23:48:40-07:00September 5th, 2014|Apps, Tips|
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