by Maximilian Lemos on September 20, 2011
One of the most important lessons I have learned from Chris here at FoleyPod is: Always bring the right tool for the job. I don’t think I can fully express how much of a difference it makes to have the right hardware and software to get the job done. Just the other day I was [...]
by Maximilian Lemos on August 31, 2011
In most cases I would disagree with the old adage “bigger is better,” but when it comes to screen real-estate I can’t get enough. I remember a day when I was happy with my 15 inch desktop display, tootling around in windows 95, blissfully ignorant, doing whatever it is that a 12 year-old does on [...]
by Maximilian Lemos on July 28, 2011
With Lion on the loose for just over a week now, I wanted to give my initial thoughts, as well as speculate to some degree as to what Lion will look like in the weeks ahead. The Dashboard I would like to be the first (or at least the first person in my circles) to [...]
by Maximilian Lemos on July 14, 2011
Given the current state of technology, there are more security threats out there waiting for you then ever before. With more powerful devices and better security, comes more aggressive methods of hacking and exploitation. Whether it be for your iPad, iPhone, or computer, you should be taking the necessary precautions to ensure you are prepared [...]
by Maximilian Lemos on July 11, 2011
Recently, my brother Christian had his iPhone 4 stolen. This was a very frustrating experience for him, as you can imagine. Though this story has a fortunate ending, it just goes to show how important it is to have the proper precautions in place to preserve the digital extensions we have for ourselves. Here is Christian’s story, [...]
by Wyn Matthews on June 29, 2011
Understanding Malware threats to your Mac As a Mac user, one of the things you get to congratulate yourself about is choosing a computing world that is free from viruses. It’s true. In “the wild” there aren’t any Mac Viruses. But there is Mac Malware. The thing about Malware is that it can’t install itself. [...]