"For those of you with FaceBook accounts, and getting ready to upgrade to iOS 6 when it comes out, here's something else to worry about. iOS 6 will have the ability to sync your Contacts with your FaceBook friends. This is a two-way sync, so your Contacts (Address Book on older Macs) will potentially get a bunch of new information added. The problem is that FaceBook is scheming to increase the use of useless Facebook.com email addresses, and will send them to your Contacts. Check out the story for the details." This info from Prez Art Gorski. http://www.tuaw.com/2012/09/04/with-ios-6-your-address-book-may-be-invaded-by-facebook-com-em/
Unexpected Freebie Handouts
Prez Art Gorski gave out unexpected freebie goodies to those attending Saturday's monthly PMUG meeting at the Library. The handouts were a surprise gift from this Apple User Group, http://appleusergroupresources.com who had mentioned PMUG in their September Milestones list on home page. Ward Stanke mentioned it to me, I wrote an email to thank them, and here came the goodies. Art is rationing them out, so you can expect a freebie of some kind at the next several PMUG meetings.
Want Internet Privacy?
Do you want privacy and security when you send something via the Internet? John Carter sends this link to a tutorial on PGP (Pretty Good Privacy). It’s 14 pages, printed out. He states, “The only thing that is absolutely secure is whatever you encrypt yourself that requires a key at the other end to decrypt.”
Getting Your RSS
Prez Art Gorski suggests you try this:
http://pmugnews.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default
Getting New? What to Do?
Size up what you’ve got. What do you use your computer for?
Getting to Know Mountain Lion
Want to find out more about Mountain Lion? The talk given by John Carter and Art Gorski at the September general meeting has been prepared as a PDF file for your edification.
Look at that Battery
“Let’s take a look at that battery,” advised Kyle on the phone. Doing a Google search for “Mac swollen battery” brought up a lot of articles and many youtube videos about the problem. An expert was needed.
Don and I were happy doing business at MacMedia, Arizona’s largest privately owned Apple retail specialist which provides both in house and on-site repair services, as well as sales. Yesterday the Arrowhead Apple Store was crowded with customers and geniuses, and you could hardly walk through the aisles. At MacMedia the store is large and displays lots of Apple merchandise. And we decided to get that new MacBook Pro with Mountain Lion, too. Kyle deftly transferred everything for us, and we can recommend him to you.
Want a New Look for Homepage?
"Would you like something a bit different as a homepage when you open up your browser? Well, take a look at this. Surely there is something in there you like...(grin) " and you know this is from Jim Hamm.
Introducing You to Linux
John Carter would like to introduce you — and your PC friends, too — to Linux at the next scheduled meeting of the joint PMUG/PCS SIG, September 29 from 1 to 3 PM in the Founders Suite at the Prescott Library.
Apple $ Statistics
"Who would have imagined this about Apple just a few years ago? The annual revenue from just the iPhone is larger than all of Microsoft," exclaims Jim Hamm.
Apple's Challenges
"With an anticipated huge demand for the iPhone 5 (probably to be announced on Sept 12), it's possible Apple may run into component supply problems. Here's an article with more comments on this potential issue. Another interesting aspect of this is Samsung is a major supplier to Apple, while at the same time they're in a bitter dispute and lawsuit on patent infringement by Samsung on the iPhone. Is this perhaps akin to the old saying: 'the enemy of my enemy is my friend'? And here Jim Hamm closes with . . . (of course) . . .(grin).
Java Complications
Watching the latest news about Java? Jim Hamm says, "Here's an article with an overview of Java's history, current issues, and ends with the question: is it time to say goodbye to Java?"
Recognition for PMUG
International recognition for PMUG comes from the Apple User Group Resources site. In this list of Milestones it declares, "Sending a shout out to President Art Gorski, Apple Ambassador Ward Stanke and members of PMUG" honoring the milestone of PMUG's starting in 1989.
Address Book Problems with iOS6
Here's a definite concern, from Prez Art Gorski. "For those of you with FaceBook accounts, and getting ready to upgrade to iOS 6 when it comes out, here's something else to worry about. iOS 6 will have the ability to sync your Contacts with your FaceBook friends. This is a two-way sync, so your Contacts (Address Book on older Macs) will potentially get a bunch of new information added. The problem is that FaceBook is scheming to increase the use of useless Facebook.com email addresses, and will send them to your Contacts.
Check out the story for the details. See here.
Movie Download Temptation?
"Of course, none of us PMUG members would ever download a movie via Bit Torrent. This article might be of interest to those who might be tempted." This friendly warning comes via David Passell, who closes with a smile, "P.S. My ignorance protects me here :)"
Airplay Mirrors Your Laptop to TV
Airplay, one of the new features in Mountain Lion, will mirror your laptop to your TV through Apple TV. John Carter sends this link to an article to explain Airplay.
Potential Privacy Risks with Facebook
"This is why I don't have a FaceBook account!" exclaims Prez Art Gorski. See the potential for problems as it's described in this MacWorld article. Consider the pop-up alert available as a browser plug-in which is going to be available on Wednesday.
Print to your iPhone, iPad, or Kindle . . .
A notice from BlueSquirrel announces a nifty program: Anything you can print, you can take with you on your iPad, iPhone, or Kindle. Print directly to your iPad and have it with you, even when you don't have an Internet connection. Read about it here. Let us know. I use BlueSquirrel's ClickBook a lot for making booklets, but this is a new feature for someone with iPad, iPhone, or Kindle to try out.
RFID Alert
"If your credit or debit card has a RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) chip, you may want to tell your bank you don't want this chip. I know I don't want it. Why? Take a look at this video and find out," Jim Hamm declares.
Try a New Browser?
Jim Hamm bravely steps forward to try a new browser and tell us about it. He announces, "A few days ago I installed a new browser on my Mac: Maxthon. I tried it to see if it would use less memory than Safari does after spending time on the web. My initial impression is that it does. I like it fine, but can't say that I like it better, overall, than any other browser. I tend to switch browsers occasionally, and they all seem quite satisfactory to me, except I feel Safari tends to hog memory more than other browsers. "Then, tonight, I read this review from Macworld about Maxthon for the Mac. Also, Maxthon is available for the PC as well. Click here. If interested, you might give Maxthon a try to see what you think."
