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04:50:51 01/31/12
Not Our War | STOked Special
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The Foundry Files team is back with a great new mission they think you’ll love. Join us for this STOked special edition, with our focus on new mission content!
Plus up coming plans for the show, and more!
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04:48:08 01/31/12
Not Our War | STOked Special
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The Foundry Files team is back with a great new mission they think you’ll love. Join us for this STOked special edition, with our focus on new misson content!
Plus up coming plans for the show, and more!
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07:50:15 01/29/12
The Television - History // How it works // Which type is best
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"The history of Television, how TVS work and which type of TV is best - Plasma, LCD or LED? I know this is random but I hope you enjoyed this informative video. My family wants to throw these out - thought I should use them for something! Follow me on Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/AppChatOfficial Add me to your circles on Google : http://www.gplus.to/appchat Subscribe for more videos: http://youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=appchat Thanks for supporting my YouTube channel :D AppChat is a technology show produced by Elly. The focus is usually on app reviews, however, AppChat videos range from product reviews to tutorials, looks at ""retro"" items
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21:05:02 01/20/12
iTunes U App Review
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Recently released was Apple's educations software for iPad and iPhone called iTunes U and iBooks 2. These apps that are aimed at education focus on brining you textbooks and courses where ever you go. Download iTunes U: http://lgic.co/itunesu Download iBooks 2: http://lgic.co/ibooks As an example we look at chemistry, teachers can use the app to create courses for universities, students, teachers or anybody who wants to brush up on a subject. You can subscribe to many different courses that cover every major subject taught in college. This app is not only for students but anyone who like to learn or wants to learn. All of the courses are free to subscribe to with the exception of some applications that are paid that go with the course. =========== Get a 14-day free trial and 1 free audio book from Audible - http://audibletrial.com/logic Books Featured - Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson & 11-22-63 by Stephen King
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14:17:08 01/18/12
MSF - Month in Focus January 2012
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Our Month in Focus videos give you a chance to visit some of MSF's projects around the world. This month MSF faces a humanitarian dilemma in Somalia following tragic attacks on our staff. We visit Doro refugee camp in South Sudan where MSF is working to provide water, sanitation and medical care for 20,000 refugees. Our teams in Cambodia have created a faster way of detecting TB, and in Chad we train village malaria workers to diagnose and treat malaria in their community. In Democratic Republic Congo our paediatric teams are working flat out due to a high rate of malaria in children. Finally we review what MSF has achieved in Haiti in the two years since the devastating earthquake.
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17:22:24 01/07/12
iPhone & iPad Live 187 [Video]: 2011 year in review
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The last TiPb podcast ever! (Because we just changed to iMore!) Rene, Georgia, and Seth talk 2011 in devices, features, news, apps, and accessories! This is iPhone and iPad Live! Year in Review
* Editors choice awards
* Readers choice awards News
* Rumor: Apple January event to focus on iTunes University and Apple in education
* iPad passport scan enough to get photopgrapher into the U.S. from Canada
* Bizarre GameStore app, purportedly by Apple, appears in App Store
* iPad apps now running in full screen mode on the Apple TV with developer port
* Samsung’s new ad looks just like an Apple ad, uses one of the same actors too
* Samsung Ace a blast from iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS past? Tips
* Weekly Mod: How to replace a battery in an iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS Hosts
* Rene Ritchie ( @reneritchie )
* Georgia ( @GeorgiaTiPb )
* Seth Clifford ( @sethclifford ) Credits
You can reach all of us on Twitter @TiPb , or you can email us at pd@tib.o , or leave a comment on the website when the show goes live.
We're here every Wednesday night at 6pm Pacific, 9pm Eastern, 2am GMT at www.TiPb.com/live
For all our podcasts -- audio and video -- including iPhone and iPad Live, ZENandTECH and Superfunctional, Iterate and Girls Gone Gadgets and more... see MobileNations.com/shows
If you haven't already please subscribe to all our shows in iTunes and leave a rating. It helps people find the show and means a lot to us!
Thanks to the TiPb iPhone Accessory Store for sponsoring the podcast, and to everyone who showed up for the live chat!
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17:22:24 01/07/12
iPhone & iPad Live 187 [Video]: 2011 year in review
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The last TiPb podcast ever! (Because we just changed to iMore!) Rene, Georgia, and Seth talk 2011 in devices, features, news, apps, and accessories! This is iPhone and iPad Live! Year in Review
* Editors choice awards
* Readers choice awards News
* Rumor: Apple January event to focus on iTunes University and Apple in education
* iPad passport scan enough to get photopgrapher into the U.S. from Canada
* Bizarre GameStore app, purportedly by Apple, appears in App Store
* iPad apps now running in full screen mode on the Apple TV with developer port
* Samsung’s new ad looks just like an Apple ad, uses one of the same actors too
* Samsung Ace a blast from iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS past? Tips
* Weekly Mod: How to replace a battery in an iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS Hosts
* Rene Ritchie ( @reneritchie )
* Georgia ( @GeorgiaTiPb )
* Seth Clifford ( @sethclifford ) Credits
You can reach all of us on Twitter @TiPb , or you can email us at pd@tib.o , or leave a comment on the website when the show goes live.
We're here every Wednesday night at 6pm Pacific, 9pm Eastern, 2am GMT at www.TiPb.com/live
For all our podcasts -- audio and video -- including iPhone and iPad Live, ZENandTECH and Superfunctional, Iterate and Girls Gone Gadgets and more... see MobileNations.com/shows
If you haven't already please subscribe to all our shows in iTunes and leave a rating. It helps people find the show and means a lot to us!
Thanks to the TiPb iPhone Accessory Store for sponsoring the podcast, and to everyone who showed up for the live chat!
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23:55:34 12/21/11
Visual Studio Toolbox: Training Courses and Kits
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In this episode, Robert highlights the Online Training Courses and Offline Training Kits he and his colleagues produce. He focuses on two that he owns—one for Visual Studio 2010 and one for Visual Studio 11 —and shows that you can review the training course material online at MSDN as well as download the training kits for offline use.
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23:55:34 12/21/11
Visual Studio Toolbox: Training Courses and Kits
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In this episode, Robert highlights the Online Training Courses and Offline Training Kits he and his colleagues produce. He focuses on two that he owns—one for Visual Studio 2010 and one for Visual Studio 11 —and shows that you can review the training course material online at MSDN as well as download the training kits for offline use.
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20:27:39 11/29/11
Hennepin - Beer Review
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Hennepin - Beer Review
Hennepin from Ommegang Brewery looks pretty shnazzy in that fancy bottle. Will the liquid live up to the high expectations of the presentation. The aroma on this is potent - like a fresh bag of hops (or a big, bag of weed). Will the guys find it pleasing? Tune in and find out! Buy a Better Beer Authority T-shirt www.betterbeerauthority.com Visit our Website betterbeerauthority.com Like us on Facebook http Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Partial Transcript: "On Tap -- Hennepin Hi. I'm James Knott and this is the Better Beer Authority. Today we are sipping on Hennepin from the Ommegang Brewery in Cooperstown, NY. Ommegang was opened in 1997 and focuses on brewing Belgian-style ales. In 2003, they were bought by the Belgian brewing company -- Duvel Moortgat. Hennepin is a Saison Farmhouse Ale with 7.7 percent ABV. It is bottle conditioned so pour slowly so you don't stir up the yeast, however pour vigorously enough to create a nice head. The bottle says to drink cool, but not cold. Ommegang says to look for notes of ginger, coriander and citrusy hops. Saison is French for "season". These beers originated in the French-speaking region of Belgium known as Wallonia. This light to medium-bodied style was brewed in the winter and was intended to be a refreshing drink for the farm workers the next summer. Q%A Hennepin gets a (???) on the BBA Scale. What's your favorite Saison? Do you have a favorite beer from Ommegang? Let us know in the comment section. Thanks for watching. I'm ... From: AgileHProductions Views: 7270 20 ratings Time: 08:07 More in Entertainment
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16:05:12 11/24/11
322 - Parallels Desktop, VMware Fusion and VirtualBox [Introduction Only]
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[Introduction To Members Show]It’s well known that you can run Windows on your Mac using Bootcamp on your Mac, as well as third party software solutions.
But did you know you can now run OSX on your Mac in a virtual machine! With Lion, Apple have relaxed the licensing arrangements and now you can run multiple instances of OSX on your Mac in Virtual Machines.
In this weeks tutorial, I take a look at three different virtualisation packages, all designed to allow you to run multiple operating systems on your Mac. Not just Windows, but MSDOS, Linux, OS/2 and many more, as well as Lion 10.7 Desktop and Server.
Ideal for testing, training, development to name but a few, your Mac can now host as many Operating Systems as your disk capacity can stretch too. Just don't try and run them all at the same time!
This week's show was prompted by a viewer email as well as the news that VMware had removed the imposed limitations of installing Snow Leopard desktop in a Virtual Machine. Great! So now people could upgrade to Lion and run any Snow Leopard dependant apps in a Virtual machine. A bit like when Apple included support for older Apps when OSX was introduced.
Not so fast!
Whilst recording the show, it was announced that this was an error by VMware and they are going to remove that feature at the next update.
Shame.
Regardless, I continued and left in a segment showing Snow Leopard desktop running in a VM on Lion - for posterity!
Regardless, there are still huge benefits to be had running virtual machines, so this show takes you through two commercial applications plus one free one!
Parallels Desktop for Mac, VMware Fusion and VirtualBox
The tutorial isn't meant to be an in-depth review of each application. It's intended to give you a look at all three applications and decide which one might be right for you. It focuses mainly on running Lion in a VM although I do touch on Windows.
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07:00:29 10/25/11
iPad: Fitness For Couples - $1.99 - Health & Lifestyle
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This app focuses on exercising with a partner. These exercises are designed to be performed with friends or spouses. Two people exercising together makes it fun and provides on-the-spot motivation. You coach each other to a better level of fitness.
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13:25:08 10/23/11
iOS 5 Today / Release Date - What's New?
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"http://www.lockergnome.com/news/2011/10/12/ios-5-is-finally-here/ - Today is the day when iOS 5 is set for general release. Why is this update such a big deal? What are some of the most notable differences between iOS 5 and previous versions? In this video, Nate (@NatesTechUpdate) takes us through all of the latest updates, step-by-step. Apple iOS 5 Overview: Personal Setup - iTunes is no longer required to activate and set up your device for the first time. Your device can also be restored from an iCloud backup or iTunes backup during the set up process. Over The Air Updates - Download new software updates right on your device over wi-fi or 3g. These are delta updates meaning only download the changes. iCloud Backups - Backup your device without the use of iTunes with iCloud. iCloud backups will automatically be made when ever your device is plugged in, the screen is locked, and connected to a wi-fi network. Manual backups can also be made under iCloud in settings. Wi-Fi Sync - For those still interested in using iTunes, cut the cord and sync over wi-fi. Notification Center - Apple has completely redesigned notifications in iOS 5 with the new banner alert style. Notification center can be accessed by swiping down from top of device. Notifications that have not been responded to will be made available here. Camera/Photo Updates - Turn on/off grid, take photo with volume up button, lock auto focus and auto exposure, and camera button on lock screen. Edit photos by: rotating, auto-enhance, red eye reduction, and crop. Twitter - iOS 5 has Twitter built right in. Tweet web pages, videos, and photos. iMessage - Communicate between Apple devices running iOS 5 with added benefits. Receive delivery confirmations and see when recipients are typing. Safari Updates - Tabbed browsing, reader, reading list. iPad Gestures - Apple has updated multi-touch gestures for the iPad, giving you more functionality. iPad Keyboard Split - A split keyboard makes it easier to type with your thumbs or simply see your entire screen while typing. Reminders - Quickly create reminders that can be set with date and location information. Newsstand - Access to subscriptions with automatic downloads of new issues. You can find more information about iOS 5 by checking out part two of Nate's original review here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHVHEtD4zHo"
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19:00:53 10/21/11
iPhone: Camera- - $.99 - Photography
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With gestures you can set focus and exposure separately to have an effective picture control. You can configure up to four different shooting modes with all functions of "Camera-" to be prepared for every situation.
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16:39:03 08/29/11
Where's The "Learn This" Button?
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Dr. Maria H. Andersen is the Learning Futurist for the LIFT Institute and a Math Professor at Muskegon Community College, where she organizes Ignite MCC. She writes the "Teaching with Tech" column for MAA Focus and has recently published articles in Educause Review and The Futurist. Lately she has been spending a lot of time building games for teaching math and musing about the future of learning and higher education. You can find Maria blogging on the Internet at TeachingCollegeMath.com or on Twitter at @busynessgirl. Maria Andersen Ignite Great Lakes Views: 241 Trash: Normal Youtube account: oreillymedia
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13:46:28 08/19/11
ITP0028 - Organizing your Aperture Library using Folders, Projects, Albums and SmartAlbums
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Organizing your images in Aperture
There are many different approaches to organizing your images in Aperture - Apple® , and my approach is one of them. I did already experiment with 2 different approaches and I will tell you the advantages / disadvantages of both. In this tutorial we will be focusing purely on the organization aspect and you will learn everything about Libraries, Projects, Folders, (Smart)Albums and how you can use them to organize your images.
The Library
The top level of organization is an Aperture Library. As you will see in the tutorial, it is fairly easy to create a new library, and with Aperture 3 you can easily switch between libraries. Every Aperture Library contains it's own sets of Projects, Folders, Images, Albums, ... Additionally every Library has it's own set of faces, places and keywords too. Personally I'be been using a separate library for Family pictures and another library for professional pictures. This isn't necessary but I like to separate those images, so I can back them up separately. Additionally, I don't want the faces of people I shot at a work related event to mix with the faces of friends and family members.
Folders
Folders can be used to organize your Project and Albums. You can create folders at the Library level, but you can also create folders inside projects. My Library has a folder structor which looks similar to Category/Subcategory/Event/ but a Structure which looks like Category/Client/Year might be more suitable for a professional library.
As I mentioned, folders can contain Projects and (Smart)Albums. Lets say you have a folder called Family Events, which contains several projects for Birthday Parties, Thanksgiving diners, ... Well if all those projects are within one the folder Family Events, you could easily create a smart album containing all images in which You have been tagged or your face has been found. That smart album would then contain all the images from all the Projects within that folder which match the given criteria. This way you can easily create albums which span different projects.
In earlier versions of Aperture we had Brown folders and Blue folders. The Brown folders were used for organization within a project, and the blue folders were used for organization outside of a project. By now ... the brown folders have disappeared, and all folders are now blue folders. You can easily move folders from one place to another, but once your folder contains one or more project, you won't be able to move that folder into a project (since it already contains projects). More professional photographers tend to organize their folders by year. For example ... a folder for 2008, then a folder for each month, and within those folders the project for each Client / Shoot. I tried that approach too, but it didn't work for me. After 3 years I started to have trouble remembering in which year I took what kind of pictures, so I switched to my approach. If I still need all images shot in a specific year ... I can still use a Smart Album for that. My new approach allows me to have a smart album for all images shot in a specific year within a specific project, and even have a smart album for all images across all project shot in that particular year.
Projects
In my personal Aperture Library, every project will be a particular event. Every project contains all the images, folders, (smart)albums for that particular project. Many professional photographers will use a project for each shoot, and I tend to do that in my more professional Aperture Library too, but in my personal library ... a project is more some kind of event. For example, I will have a project for a holiday we made, or a trip we made, a project for Christmas Eve pictures and a project for Birthday pictures. Back in the early Aperture days, there was a limit of 10.000 images for each project in your Aperture library. By now ... the limit is 100.000 images for every project within your library. This means that I can easily group all my Christmas Eves pictures together into one single project. By the time my Christmas Evens project contains more than 100.000 pictures Aperture will probably already be at version 6, and that limit will have raised anyway :-)
(Smart)Albums
As I mentioned before, I tend to use a lot of Smart Albums within and across my projects. Inside a project, I will be using Smart Albums for every year. For example, all images for Christmas are grouped within one project, but I do have a smart album which contains all images for Christmas 2002 and Christmas 2003. Smart albums can also be used to group all images take on a particular day, or containing a specific keyword, with a given rating, or any combination of those (and other) criteria.
Sometimes I also use Albums or Smart Albums to group the images I want to share on Flickr together. When we go on holiday for example, I might take 1500 shots, back home I check them, and I might 'BART' quite a few of them. Most of the time, if an image is not in focus, it will probably get deleted ... Once I've done this initial Triage, I might still have 300 - 500 images left, and it is kinda pointless to upload all those images to Flickr. Usually I take a selection of images I like, make sure they have some tags, some geocoding, and I might add a specific title or description to that image, put it in a 'To Upload to Flickr' (smart)album and once I'm done upload only those few images to a public set on flick.
Conclusion
There are many different approaches to organizing your images in Aperture , and there is no single 'Perfect way' to organize your images. Personally I picked an approach which suits me best for that specific set of images. In my case, this might even be different between a Family and Friends Library and a more Professional Library. You should probably pick the method which allows you to find your images as quickly as possible, and that's exactly what I did.
One thing to remember though is that you can do a lot with folders. Not only can you use folders to organize stuff within a project, but you can also use folders to organize across projects. Grouping projects together in Folders allows you to create Smart Albums which will show all images across those project, and that is something I use a lot.
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial. If you did ... please feel free to take a look at my images on Flickr , leave a comment on this post, and if you do have some spare time, please write a review for this podcast in the iTunes Music Store. Any feedback and suggestions are also welcome. In the mean time ... I will be preparing for the next tutorial in the Aperture series, which will take a close look at importing images ...



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