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Jeff Gamet

Jeff Gamet is the Mac Observer’s Managing Editor, and co-host of the Apple Context Machine podcast. He is the author of “The Designer’s Guide to Mac OS X” from Peachpit Press, and writes for several design-related publications. Jeff has presented at events such as Macworld Expo, the RSA Conference, and the Mac Computer Expo. In all his spare time, he also hosts TMO’s Daily Observations podcast, co-hosts The iOS Show podcast, and makes guest appearances on several other shows, too. Jeff dreams in HD.

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China Demands Back Door into Computers, Software

China demands back door into computers, apps The rules are targeting companies selling to the Chinese banking industry, according to the New York Times. Groups including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce have come out against China's new regulations, and President Barak Obama is expected to offer up some negative comments on the changes, too. There…

FCC Says Hotels Can't Block Personal Hotspots

FCC to hotels: Stop blocking hotspots Hotspots are devices like Verizon's MiFi that let users create their own personal network with a wireless broadband Internet connection. They're handy in areas where other Internet options are limited, and are popular with travelers who don't want to pay hotels high fees for poor Internet access. The FCC's…

How to Restore Missing iPhoto Image Thumbnails

Missing image thumbnails makes iPhoto pretty hard to use Before bringing back your missing image thumbnails be sure to quit iPhoto. Once you've done that, we're ready to start. Here's what to do: Launch iPhoto by double-clicking the app icon while holding down the Command and Option keys at the same time. iPhoto should launch,…

YouTube Puts Another Nail in Flash's Coffin with HTML5 on the Desktop

YouTube switches to HTML5, gives Flash the kiss of death HTML5 isn't anything new to YouTube. The company started supporting the format a few years ago for mobile devices, but didn't make the same jump on the desktop because of technical limitations. YouTube Engineering Manager Richard Leider said, At the time, there were limitations that…

OmniOutliner, OmniGraffle Finally Coming to iPhone

OmniOutliner and OmniGraffle on the iPhone. Finally! The lucky early testers started getting invitations on Monday to try out the beta apps on Monday. The apps are being distributed through Apple's TestFlight system. OmniOutliner is an app for creating simple and complex outlines, and OmniGraffle makes easy work of designing flow charts and diagrams. Both…

High iPhone 6 Demand has RBC Raising its AAPL Target to $123

RBC's Amit Daryanani thinks Apple will report shipping between 67 million and 68 million iPhones for the holiday quarter, and that the current quarter will see upwards of 50 million iPhones shipped. He also expects Apple to see more growth as more retailers and banks support Apple Pay, and when Apple Watch ships this spring.…

GTAT Wants to Pay Executives $6M Bonuses Amid Bankruptcy

GTAT wants to give executives bonuses to keep them from leaving GTAT is asking the court to let it give executives bonuses as a way to retain them during bankruptcy proceedings because its stock value is far too low to use as an enticement. Considering its creditors want every penny they can get, it's a…

4 Free Santa Trackers for the iPhone, iPad and Mac

You can track Santa's route from your iPhone, iPad, or Mac NORAD Tracks Santa NORAD, or the North American Aerospace Defence Command, may spend most of the year keeping a lookout for enemy threats from the sky, but every Christmas all of that high tech gear is put to use for a more critical purpose:…

CNN Names Apple's Tim Cook CEO of the Year

CNN ranks Apple's Tim Cook as best CEO of 2014 CNN backed up its choice saying, Apple is the apple of Wall Street's eye again. And that's why Tim Cook is our choice for best CEO of 2014. The stock is up 40 percent this year and near an all-time high thanks to the launch…

Apple CEO Tim Cook Calls BS on BBC iPhone Factory Film

Tim Cook says BBC misrepresented Apple's efforts to improve iPhone factory working conditions BBC's Panorama placed undercover reporters in the Pegatron's factories where iPhones and iPads are built, then documented their findings. They said Pegatron's management told employees how to answer on safety quizes and what to say on worker condition reports, then refused requests…

McDonald's Supersizes Sales with Apple's iBeacon Tech

McDonald's boost sales with Apple's iBeacon technology McDonald's teamed with Piper for the test project, which gave the restaurant chain the ability to push offers to both iPhone and Android smartphone users. Customers who installed Piper's app received special offers when they walked in range of an iBeacon, leading to an 8 percent upswing in…

Iowa Ready to turn Your iPhone into Your Driver's License

Iowa driver's licenses are heading to your iPhone Iowa officials are working with MorphoTrust USA to develop the app, according to the Wall Street Journal. The company has a long history with license technology and is known for developing the first driver's license with a photo in 1958. The company is working with Iowa's government…

How to Build Your Own Apps with Workflow for the iPhone and iPad

You'll need to start by purchasing and downloading Workflow. It's currently priced at US$2.99, but that's going up to $4.99 after at some point. Once Workflow is installed on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, here's what to do: Start by building a workflow. The app walks you through the process when it's first launched.…

Workflow: It's Like Automator for your iPhone and iPad

Want to automate actions on your iPhone or iPad? Workflow has you covered. Workflow includes more than 100 actions for working with your contacts and schedule, playing music, Maps, taking photos, sharing files via AirDrop, Dropbox and iCloud, and more. It also lets you share via social networks like Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, plus you…

Is the U.S. Ready for Cuddle Finder Apps in the App Store?

Cuddling in the form of non-sexual physical contact with other people is an important part of human interaction, and something that many people feel is lacking in their lives. That led to the rise of cuddle shops in Japan, and the phenomena is growing in the United States and UK. The shops bring with them…

iPod Antitrust Lawsuit Finds a New Plaintiff

iPod antitrust lawsuit moves forward with a new plaintiff Barbara Bennett apparently purchased her iPod at the end of 2006, which falls within the lawsuit's requirements. The case claims Apple used its FairPlay copy protection to block competitors from loading music on iPods, and of changing the software when workarounds were found. The lawsuit also…

Apple and IBM Roll Out MobileFirst Apps for iPhone, iPad

Watch out Microsoft, Apple and IBM are taking over the enterprise mobile market Apple said MobileFirst apps are now available for banking, retail, insurance, financial services, telecommunications and for governments and airlines as part of the team up. The apps are customizable, so organizations can tailor them to fit specific needs. Both companies touted the…

Why Ashton Kutcher May be the Only Steve Jobs We Get

Steve Jobs movie may be falling on hard times Both Bale and DiCaprio were tagged as potentials to play the iconic Steve Jobs, but Bale declined and DiCaprio backed out. Natalie Portman has apparently decided to skip over the part of Mr. Jobs' daughter Lisa. News of Ms. Portman's decision comes courtesy of Variety, although…

iPod Antitrust Lawsuit Says Apple Deleted Rival's Music

Class action lawsuit says Apple deleted rival's music from iPods iPod owners could load music from the iTunes Store, or from their own CDs, but music from other services, such as Rhapsody, would trigger an alert telling users they needed to restore their device. The restore process would remove songs from competing services, but there…

LA Schools New Headache: FBI Seizes Documents in iPad Deal

Apple's iPad deal with LA schools has turned into an FBI document seizure The documents the FBI took include “score sheets; complete notepads, notebooks and binders; reports; contracts; agreements; consent forms; files; notices; agenda; meetings notes and minutes; instructions; accounting records” and more, according to the LA Times. The school district's plan to put iPads…