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Author: Evan Kline (page 18 of 164)

Hello, I'm Evan. I write about tech from my perspective – that of the average tech geek, sometimes with my lawyer glasses on. You can also find me on Twitter and at my real-life job as a lawyer.    MORE ABOUT ME.

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You know it’s going to be a great day when you get to work and get two notifications from your iMac – one saying your disk is full, and the other telling you the system has run out of memory.


Apple’s killing of the app affiliate program doesn’t affect me, as I didn’t use Apple affiliate links, but this is going to cause a big shift in the web landscape, for good & bad. Bad b/c some great sites might not survive, good b/c some were little more than domain squatters


I knew it! (Something tells me this won’t convince my coworkers who give me grief about all the automation I cook up). https://xkcd.com/1205/


Apple discontinues its own photo printing service, recommends third-party Photos Projects apps instead →

Benjamin Mayo writing for 9to5Mac:

Apple is discontinuing its Photo Print Products service, which has been integrated into iPhoto since its launch in 2002. The service expanded from simple prints, to albums, photo books, and calendars.

Maybe I’m a dinosaur, but I used this service every year to make a Mother’s Day calendar for my wife and our daughter’s grandmothers. The story does mention some third-party apps that include Photos Projects extensions, so this isn’t a complete loss. Still, I’m sad to see it go. I hope the third-party solutions are as elegant as the Apple solution.