
Tomorrow is the big event, and Apple is set to release new software and hardware. Based on the invitation and the timing of the event, we can predict that the event is all about Music. Sometimes it can be hard to keep up with all of the rumors on all of the blogs, so I [...]
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With only one week until the rumored Apple Event, one can only imagine what will be announced. Which of the rumors are real, and which are just a figment of our technology-craving imaginations? One rumor that does not seem to die is the fabeled Apple Tablet. What will it look like, which OS will it be running, and what can we expect from it? Here’s a look at my ideal Apple Tablet. Keep in mind, I am a student, so some of my requests are based on my education needs.

Sadly, I will not be present but that will not stop me from “live blogging” the event. Hopefully there will be a live audio stream, if not we will just have to keep our fingers on the Command-R buttons. On a side note, it seems the rumors are true, and the tablet will not be the focus of this event. Apple tends to hint at a new product in their event invitations, but there is always next year!

As long as you are not living under a rock, you would know that Snow Leopard (Apple’s new operating system) came out today. I am proud to say that after an extremely long wait, I finally have my very own copy! Join me on visual journey through the installation process, and trust me I took many more photos than you see here…

We need to make sure you have a preference selected, so head into your System Preferences. Here, you need to click on Trackpad. In your Trackpad Settings, you need to make sure you have the setting, “For secondary clicks, place two fingers on the trackpad and then click the button.” selected. It is the last option under Trackpad Gestures. Now you can enjoy using one hand, or more correctly, two fingers to perform a right-click! More tips every Thursday.