PC users, welcome to Mac!

During the last year we have had a number of customers call looking for help switching from the PC’s to a new Mac. This process may seem intimidating, but it’s really not to bad as long as you’re careful.
It really depends on what you are using your PC for, but most moves do not take [...]

No Comments »Filed under: My two cents worth, The Digital EraPosted on January 6th, 2009

Always need a backup plan, right?

One of my recent service calls underlines the importance of having a good solid backup of all your data. Lets face it, hard drive space is really, really cheap now a days. At a quick glance I see prices for internal 3.5″ Seagate’s are around $100 for 500GB of storage. Thats a huge amount of [...]

No Comments »Filed under: My two cents worth, The Digital EraPosted on June 16th, 2008

World of Warcraft update for Mac – pt2

Wow! I have to say the guys at Blizzard make one hell of a program. If it was not already for the rich, expansive virtual world they have created or the intriguing story line and endless quests in pursuit of cooler weapons and abilities, but now we have integrated VoiceChat and Video capture right at [...]

1 Comment »Filed under: My two cents worth, The Digital EraPosted on October 11th, 2007

Epson’s new fiber-based photo paper

MacWorld has an interesting article about a new type of photo paper that Epson released today. For those of you that may be into photography or producing final prints on your high end Epson printers you may find this article of interest. The paper is suppose to simulate the F-surface, air-dried fiber papers used in [...]

No Comments »Filed under: Mac News, The Digital EraPosted on October 8th, 2007

World of Warcraft gets cool Mac update

Fans of the hugest multi-player online game in history have finally got a new update and Mac users got some special attention.
This last update, v. 2.2.2, installs what is needed to allow players to use voicechat during game play. The feature is not active yet, but the program is obviously ready to use it. [...]

1 Comment »Filed under: Mac News, The Digital EraPosted on October 2nd, 2007