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YouTube iPhone Screen Recording via QuickTime Player Primer Tutorial

We’ve spoken before about the wonderful Mac OS X QuickTime Player application, and its use on a MacBook Pro, and its capabilities to upload videos to YouTube. That’s all fine and good for Movie and Audio Recordings or Screen Capture … Continue reading

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Android Disk to Windows Disk Tutorial

As we said previously with Android Disk to MacBook Pro Disk Tutorial as shown below, we love it here when we can tell you of something that works across the “big brands”, and what we mean by the two “big … Continue reading

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Power and Lead Windows Primer Tutorial

My computer class the other day was quite interesting regarding a theme of “power and lead”, with Windows. If you are a regular at this blog, you may have gleaned that we are great fans of “the lead” … no, … Continue reading

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Android Disk to MacBook Pro Disk Tutorial

We love it here when we can tell you of something that works across the “big brands”, and what we mean by the two “big brands” today is Google (regarding their Android mobile phone operating system) and Apple (regarding their … Continue reading

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Android Studio Real Physical Device Tutorial

When creating Android apps with Android Studio IDE (or any other IDE, for that matter) it’s great to test the working of the app with various mobile phone and tablet emulators with AVD, and it’s even “greater” to extend that … Continue reading

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Time Machine Backup and Disk Utility Primer Tutorial

Yesterday was backup day on this MacBook Pro, but this time it is a full backup day. We’re trying out a backup media whose maker we used before, Seagate, but a different product, namely Seagate Wireless, though we opted today … Continue reading

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