Malware Warning

        "This is a bit disconcerting, to say the least," Jim Hamm exclaims.  See this article: Chinese appliances are shipping with malware-distributing WiFi chips | Apps and Software!  www.geek.com/apps/chinese-appliances-are-shipping-with-malware-distributing-wifi-chips-1575315
        Today, Jim can't resist passing along this following statement,  "With all the blogging and newspaper articles on NSA's spying, and now China putting malware on items they ship to us, I thought this, unfortunately, has a bit of the ring of truth in it."

        "Please speak clearly into the lampshade on the table. The NSA agent will be with you shortly."

First-ever Look Inside Apple Campus 2

        We've heard a little about the new Apple Campus 2 to be built in Cupertino, California. Now feast your eyes on these photos.   http://www.applegazette.com/apple-inc/first-ever-look-inside-apple-campus-2/   But, now  http://www.applegazette.com/apple-inc/5-mind-blowing-facts-about-apple-campus-2/    Here's just two amazing facts:  If you could stand it up like a wheel it would be the 8th tallest building in the world.  It's more spacious than the Empire State Building.  
        The Cupertino City Council voted unanimously October 15 to allow Apple Inc. to get to work on bringing its ring-shaped mega campus to the city.  The Apple employees are currently spread across 80 buildings in the city.  The new campus will see the 16,000 Apple employees in the city grow to 24,000 upon completion, according to the Mercury News.  www.mercurynews.com/cupertino/ci_24325971/cupertino-apple-campus-2-clears-final-hurdle

13 New Tricks in OS X Mavericks

       "Here are some helpful tips if you've updated to Mavericks," Jim Hamm gets our attention.  He goes on to explain,  "Tip #6 is handy in the syncing aspect, especially since I do use a secure Keychain for my sensitive passwords and to have them synced and handy on my iPhone and iPad would be nice. I do have mixed emotions about this feature, though -- I'm not a fan of storing my passwords in the Cloud. So far I've not implemented this feature." 

You Can Sandbox Flash Player

          You can Sandbox Flash Player in Safari for OS Mavericks as described and explained in this article http://techland.time.com/2013/10/24/finally-you-can-sandbox-flash-player-in-safari-for-os-x-mavericks/ 
        What’s an “app sandbox?.  Here’s Apple’s guide to this protection for your security. https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Security/Conceptual/AppSandboxDesignGuide/AboutAppSandbox/AboutAppSandbox.html 

FREE IWork Apps

        Jim Hamm's been busy with Mavericks, don't you know.  He sends us one more link with helpful information.  "With the release of Mavericks Apple has enabled FREE upgrades for iWork apps such as Pages, Numbers and Keynote. Here's an article with further details. A nice touch by Apple. 

        "Apple has so much cash stashed away they've become quite liberal with pricing their OS updates -- as in FREE for Mavericks. Hard to quarrel with that price...(grin)."  Jim

Gmail in Mavericks

        Here's a warning from Jim Hamm about Mavericks,  "If you use a Gmail  account for your emails, and use the Mac Mail app to download your emails, according to this article you may have a problem. Trying to read and understand the article almost gave me a headache, so I hope you do better.

        "I use Gmail, but on the web server. I haven't downloaded emails into Mac Mail or any other program, such as Thunderbird, for years. I just prefer to use Gmail's web server program. It simplifies my email life.
        Jim closes with, "If you've installed Mavericks, and download your email into Mac Mail, you may want to take a peak at this article. Good luck...(grin)" 

More on Mavericks

        "I was using Mavericks and suddenly a dialog box popped up and asked if I'd like to take a tour of the new features. I clicked sure, and off we went. It highlighted and explained the more significant features and improvements of 10.9.

        "I thought this was a nice idea and a nice touch by Apple. BTW, if you should use the Avast AV program on your Mac, it is compatible with 10.9,"  and so Jim Hamm continues with his introduction to the newest and greatest.
        Anyone else taken the plunge?  Let's hear from you, too. 

Smart Photo Download Tip

        "Did you find a photo on the Internet or in your email that you want to save?" asks John Carter. He's going to tell us what to do.  "The best place for that photo is not on your computer in some picture folder, but in iPhoto (or even Aperture). Here's how.

        "If the photo shows up in your Facebook account (from a friend or family), or it's just sitting in some website that you came upon (like that fantastic image of Comet ISON in Astronomy.com), first, right click on the image. In the menu that pops up, select "Add Image to iPhoto Library":
       (Remember you can click on this screen shot to enlarge, then do Esc to come back to this page.)
        John continues, "If the image is in an email message, click and drag it into the iPhoto icon in the Dock.
        "And don't forget to rename the image, add a description, and give it some keywords to help you find it in the future.
       "More on this in November's General Meeting when I go into detail about how to manage and organize your iPhoto library."
       So be sure to mark your calendar or check your Calendar on the Dock for the November 16 meeting at 10 a.m. at the Prescott Public Library.  John will give us more help with photos.