If you can’t find a way to love at least one thing on this site, never call yourself a geek in my presence again. Ever.
April 2011
8 posts
For those of you yearning to poop and game at the same time, your day has come. everyAir (no, that’s not a typo. Kids and their application names these days), that allows you to stream PC or Mac games to your iPad and play them. Sounds good, huh? It almost kind of is.
I am so excited about this service and its music streaming abilities, it isn’t funny. Here’s ten tips for using Amazon’s fledgling Cloud Drive and Cloud Player to rock your virtual world.
If you’ve got to knock together a site in a hurry, you’re gonna want to play with Mockingbird first.
I completely forgot to mention that I have two pieces in Mac|Life iPhone Handbook 3, which should be available from new stands and bookstores until May.
Spanning pages 62 & 63, you’ll find 7 Ways to Synchronize Your Browser Bookmarks to Your iOS Device and an overview of Ten One Designs’ Fling on page 68. Both of the pieces have previously appeared online, but it’s always a nice surprise to see things like this popping up in print all unexpected like.
Anyway, back to work: Today, I’m plumbing the shallow depths of Amazon’s new cloud services suite. It’s only been live for a few days, but I’ve ben able to find a few great features to share with Maximum PC readers. My deadline for the story is tomorrow, which means that it could well be live on the site later this week. Of course, I’ll post a link to the story here as soon as it becomes available.