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Macworld 2011 and Paul Kent, VP of Macworld


As we began the countdown until Macworld 2011, we were lucky enough to interview Paul Kent, the current VP of Macworld. If you’re not familiar with Macworld, Macworld is a four day celebration that entertains and educates Apple aficionados. Macworld showcases cool software, hardware and accessories to go with your favorite Apple devices. Though Apple left the signature event in San Francisco, Macworld 2011 has still increased the amount of attendees. Kent said there should be about an increase of 25% of last year – awesome.When I say I can’t wait for Macworld, I really mean it. I found out last year that Macworld Expo has an enormous amount of Mac enthusiast like myself and The Real Mac Genius.com team. The people that when watching a keynote, they start saying, “Steve, you did it again. I liked the last thing but really you out did yourself (again).” The people that are enthusiasts of Apple and the “Mac lifestyle”, and who love to see what’s next. However, if you did not know, Macworld Expo is not the latest and greatest from Apple, but from all the great companies that have one main goal, make the Mac better for the user.

From Apps to Add-ons, many vendors are there to show you what they’ve got. The two main vendors I am looking forward to seeing are Code Weavers, and TUAW. Code Weavers had an application to bring all your games and applications from the PC – oh Windows to your Mac. TUAW is one of our favorite sites at TRMG.

Another thing we are excited to see is the Mobile App Showcase. Macworld offers the unique opportunity to meet with developers of applications that you use in your daily life. Macworld offers the Mobile App Showcase. The Mobile App Showcase truly allows you to meet the developer who created the app you love on your iPhone or iPad. Last year was when Macworld first implemented the showcase, but this year the showcase is about twice as big as last year, and will most likely be just as packed as last year, with lots of developers showing off apps that are in the App Store and a few showing awesome new apps that may not have even hit the App Store yet.

If your looking for something to do during January 26-29, come by the Moscone Center in San Francisco. Macworld is the place to converse with other Apple fans like yourself. And, if you happen to see The Real Mac Genius.com roaming the Expo floor, stop by and say “Hi.” We hope to see y’all there!

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Average Joe's Tips

Mac Security: Lock Your Screen When You are Away

Do you leave your Mac attended to get coffee or quickly talk to someone across the room. Instead of leaving access to your Mac when you are away, let’s enforce security from the spies around the office.

Keychain Access

One of the best ways to accomplish this is through Keychain Access (Applications>Utilities). Once Keychain Access is open, go into the preferences and check the box for “Show status in Menu Bar” a unlocked lock should appear in your Menu Bar. This will let you lock the screen easily from the Menu Bar.

System Preferences


Requiring a password after being awaken from the Screen Saver or sleep. This can be done in System Preferences (Applications). Once System Preferences has been launched, click on the “Security” pane. Then check the “Require Password after sleep or screen saver begins,” this will create a prompt requiring a password after being awaken.

Expose and Spaces

Though the Menu Bar lock may be helpful, triggering the prompt can be done by simply putting your mouse on any corner of the screen. Launch System Preferences, then click on the Expose and Spaces pane. In “Active Screen Corners” select from a drop down “Start Screen Saver”, the Screen Saver will begin once your mouse touches the corner, but make sure to wait a second.

Now your Mac should me a little more secure! Let us know how it works for you!

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News Reviews

iPad Game Controller

We all know how hard it is to play games on iPads. Sure, games like Angry Birds or Cut the Rope do not get any harder, but more complicated games like Bad Company can be near to impossible. The minute you have a game that you have to control every second of, like Bad Company, Need for Speed, or even simple games like Snake, if you want to do well, you have to have a controller.

Well, now you do. TenOneDesign announced their game controller that basically takes your iPad and gives it analog sticks that attach to the string by using suction cups. These suction cups can be placed anywhere along the screen. The actual device is ready to buy in late January, and costs $25 for one, and $38 for a two-pack.

Now whether you get one or two, whether you get them to beat all your fiends on blue-tooth or wi-fi, or even if you just want to be able to beat that impossible level, these small joysticks are definitely worth the small price. They give you the joy and easiness of having your console, and allow you to go to the next level with your gaming,

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Average Joe's Tips

How to: MobileMe for Free with Google Services + Apple

The concept of MobileMe is great, for $99 a year, Apple provides as service of: email, calendar, contact, tracking, photo, and online cloud storage syncing. All of these features can be accessed from any of the Apple iDevices that you may have, and computers regardless of the OS (Operating System). Additionally, Apple provides the services accessible through their web service at: me.com. Pretty neat, right? The only predicament, why do I need to pay $99 dollars for these services, can’t I access these for free using something else? sydney sweeney sextape After a day of searching through the Internet, I discovered that I could with the features of Google. Now that I have expressed by grief, let’s get started on how we can access these services free through Google with a little help from Apple. I will only be covering the syncing features of: email, calendar, contacts, and the tracking service. However, if you want to sync photos, use Picasa. Picasa is straightforward and intuitive to setup. We will be using Google Sync, a service that is provided free to all Gmail and Google Apps users (like The Real Mac Genius.com Note: Google Apps Administrators must enable Google Sync). Google Sync synchronizes your email, calendar and contacts. To cover the tracking of your iDevices, we will use the kind help of Apple since they have enabled Find My iPhone/iPad for free — thanks Apple! You might wonder, why is an Apple enthusiast blog advocating the use of Google instead of Apple’s service of MobileMe. Well the answers quite simple, “Why should users (Apple or not) need to pay for these services that are free.” Also, MobileMe is “OK”, so why don’t we just use services that are currently better. Overall, being raised from frugal parents, the best option is free. Enough with the introduction, let’s start syncing.Prerequisites:

–       20 Minutes of your time

–       iOS 4.2 running on your iDevice

–       Mac OS X 10.6

–       Gmail account or Google Apps (with Google Sync enabled) with IMAP enabled from the Settings

–       Apple ID (Apple IDs are created if you have ordered on the iTunes Store or Apple Online)

–       Backup of your: email, calendar, contacts — if something were to go wrong

Most access Gmail through the web interface, but if you like to use the native applications of Mail, let’s quickly go through how to enable the syncing of your contacts and calendar in Address Book and iCal.

Gmail will be used instead of writing Gmail and Google Apps.

Note: The Real Mac Genius.com is not responsible for any loss of data. It is your responsibility to backup your data.

Contacts

If Address Book is not open, go ahead and fire it up. Then on the top menu bar, click “Address Book” then “Preferences…” (Command + ,). Click on the “Accounts” tab and check “Synchronize with Google”. Enter your credentials for your Gmail account.

Leave Address Book running, your contacts will be coming in shortly.

Calendar

Launch iCal, if iCal is not already loaded. Like what we did in Address Book, navigate to the preferences of iCal. On the top of the menu bar find “iCal”, then “Preferences…” (Command + ,).  Navigate to the “Accounts” tab, then click the plus at the bottom left to add your Gmail account.

In the “Add an Account” box that has opened, change the account type from “Automatic” to “Google”. Then, enter your Gmail credentials, and click “create” when done.

Leave iCal running, your calendar will be coming in shortly.

Note: iCal, by default only shows one calendar. To enable more, go back to the “Accounts” tab in iCal Preferences (“iCal”, then “Preferences…” ).  Select your account, then click on the “Delegation” tab and check the “Accounts I can access:”, your calendars should populate the screen shortly.

Find my iPhone/iPad

Note: Setup is similar for iPad and iPod touch, the screenshots shown are of an iPhone.

On your iDevice, tap the Settings icon and chose Mail, Contacts, Calendars. Then the Add Account button and select MobileMe. Enter your Apple ID and password and press Next.

You will need to verify your Account. So navigate to the email of the Apple ID and verify. Click the Verify Now on the email sent by Apple.

Go back to the Mail, Contacts, Calendar screen and select the MobileMe account.  Then turn the Find My iPhone on, and tap allow at the prompt.

You can test Find My iPhone by logging into me.com.

Syncing on your iDevice

We will now add your Gmail account to your device. Tap Settings on the homescreen and select Mail, Contacts, Calendars. Then Tap Add Account… and select Microsoft Exchange.

Leave the Domain field blank. For the Username, enter your full Gmail address, then enter the password in the Password field and press Next. If Unable to Verify Certificate appears, tap Cancel.

When the Server field appears, enter: m.google.com and tap Next. Select the services you want to sync (Mail, Calendar, and Contacts).

Unless you wish to delete the existing Contacts and Calendars on the phone, select Keep on My iPhone.

Your device will start to populate with your contacts and calendar.

Success!


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How to Sync Your iPhone or iPod Touch Wirelessly with your Mac

A myriad amount of people wonder, is it possible to sync my iPhone wirelessly with my Mac? If so, how can I? Well, the answer to the question is “Yes and No”, what I mean by “Yes and No” is it is possible to sync your iPhone wirelessly with your Mac, but you need have your iPhone jailbroken. To learn more about jailbreaking, read our “What is Jailbreaking?” article here.
So, now that I have briefly discussed about syncing your iPhone wirelessly, how do I do it? Well, let’s get started!

Prerequisites:
– 10 minutes of your time
– Jaibroken iOS Device (iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad)
– Backup of your iOS Device
– iTunes closed
– Download and install the required application for your Operating System (here)

Let’s begin

On your iOS device, launch Cydia and press the “Search” tab. In the “Search” tab, type in “Wi-Fi Sync” and select the option. Purchase the app from Cydia and get ready to sync.

Time to Pair

Now that the Wi-Fi Sync app has been downloaded, make sure the Wi-Fi Sync app is launched on your Mac (It should be located on the Menu Bar of the Mac). Then on your iOS Device, launch the Wi-Fi Sync app and it will search for your computer. Your computer should prompt you asking if you would like to pair with your device. Select “Yes” and also select “Yes” on the iOS Device. Now, you will be ready to sync!

Syncing Time

It’s time to launch iTunes, if it’s not open, go ahead and fire up iTunes. The syncing process should now commence. Be prepared to be amazed to see your iDevice and iTunes to be “Sync in Progress.” Do not exit the app! After the sync has completed, you may exit the app.

Finish Line

The pairing process was a onetime setup requirement. From now on, just launch the Wi-Fi Sync app and iTunes and the syncing should start.

This is an awesome idea and I’m curious to know why Apple hasn’t implemented it yet. What are your thoughts, let us know and leave a comment!