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- Mac 101: How to use the iTunes parental controls
As Apple removes sexually suggestive apps from the App Store (and is evidently preparing a Red Light District for the future), users are wondering how they can protect their kids from certain content. With that in mind, here's an overview of the parental controls in iTunes.
Note that the screenshot at right is from iTunes 9.0.3. Older versions look slightly different. Parental controls are only available in iTunes 5 and later.
To access these settings, select Preferences from the iTunes menu, and then click the Parental tab. Here you've got several options.
First, you can disable access to podcasts, internet radio or the iTunes Store completely. Note that you can keep iTunes U accessible while disabling the rest of the store. Additionally, you can deny access to shared libraries. Once turned off, these items won't appear in the left sidebar of the iTunes window.
Next, a drop-down menu lets you apply the content ratings systems from one of several countries to your own machine. From there, you can apply more fine-grained content restrictions. For example, if you've opted to use the US's ratings system, you can limit access to movies that are rated G, PG, PG-13 or R. Television shows can be limited in the same way (TV-Y, TV-Y7, etc.).
As for apps, there are four ratings, no matter which country's system you've selected: 4+, 9+, 12+ and 17+.
If you want even tighter restriction, select "Restrict explicit content." This won't let users preview, purchase or subscribe to content in the store that's been marked as explicit by the content providers.
Once you're done, click the lock to prevent further changes and provide your machine's administrator password (which your kids don't know, right?).
All of these changes must be set up for each user account that will have limited access. Also, changes made in iTunes on a Mac will apply to a mobile device (iPod touch or iPhone) that's tied to that same limited account. In other words, Jr. won't be able to use the mobile App Store to download apps that the desktop version denies.TUAWMac 101: How to use the iTunes parental controls originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 24 Feb 2010 20:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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AppStore - Apple - IPhone - iTunes Store - IpodTouchПереслать - Eliminate the blue outer glow in Exposé
Filed under: Tips and tricks, Snow Leopard
One of the more questionable changes that was introduced in 10.6 Snow Leopard was a soft, blue glow that appears around application windows when using Exposé. Previously, in 10.5 Leopard, the entire Window was highlighted blue; now, however, the Exposé window previews are able to update their contents on the fly and obfuscating them with a blue highlight negatively affects the user experience.
Unfortunately, the blue glow that Apple's designers have chosen to overcome this gap is somewhat garish and just plain lacking in style. In response, creativebits has posted a tip for changing that glow into something a little more eye-catching and a little less flashy.
The process is fairly simple and involves replacing two PNG image files within the Dock application. Creativebits has the full explanation as well as a sample set of replacement files that work pretty well and look very tasteful. Follow the break for a preview of the tip in action and decide for yourself whether the difference is worth the effort.
TUAWEliminate the blue outer glow in Exposé originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 24 Feb 2010 19:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Apple - Dock - Exposé - Mac OS X Snow Leopard - TUAWПереслать - Tune Runner rises to the top on a wave of free
Filed under: Gaming, Freeware, Apple, Developer, iPhone, App Store
There's been some interesting discussion in our comments section lately about Ngmoco's freemium model -- first they made headlines by endorsing it even to the detriment of one of their most popular games, and then they bought Freeverse and the conversation started up again. But while customers don't seem to like the freemium model very much, there's a growing number of examples that go the other way, and here's another: Appy Entertainment is a company that's been doing fairly well with a game called FaceFighter, but last weekend, they decided to drop the price of that game to free, and use the giveaway to promote their newest game, Tune Runner. And the plan worked extremely well -- after just a week, their original music game is rivaling Rock Band and Tap Tap Revenge for downloads.
FaceFighter hadn't been doing badly, but offering it up for free not only increased its downloads to several hundred thousand (which sounds like a lot for Appy), but put the new game in front of a whole bunch of people who otherwise might not have heard about it. And Tune Runner is a "freemium" app -- you get the first hit for free, and can buy more premium content inside the app. With an example like this, why would a developer not go with a freemium model? As Freeverse's CEO told us, customers may complain about the model, but assuming your game has the quality to support it, it's the best way to monetize the App Store's huge audience.
That's not to say that the paid model should be abandoned for good -- even Appy says they plan to release a paid version of their app with the in-app purchase content already unlocked. But for all of the murmuring about the freemium model, it certainly seems that customers' actions are different than words on the App Store.TUAWTune Runner rises to the top on a wave of free originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 24 Feb 2010 18:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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iPhone - AppStore - Ngmoco - Freeverse - Tap Tap RevengeПереслать - iPhone modded with titanium back
Filed under: Hardware, Mods, iPhone, iPad
Everyone's saying that the next version of the iPhone will have a case upgrade, but Martin Schrotz couldn't wait -- he encased his iPhone 3GS in titanium, and Engadget has a gallery of pictures of the ubercool mod. I thought he had actually put the titanium cover over the plastic back, but apparently he went whole hog and actually removed the back cover and replaced it with this one. The design isn't quite perfect (though it looks great for a one-man mod, don't get me wrong) -- the logo is a tad too big, and the metal looks a little homemade to be Apple's actual brushed metal -- but it is much cleaner than the current plastic design.
I wouldn't be surprised at all if the iPhone's next revision does take away a lot from the iPad. Hopefully not just in the hardware, either -- a cool metal back would be great, but I'd like to see the firmware overhauled as well.TUAWiPhone modded with titanium back originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 24 Feb 2010 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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iPhone - Apple - Titanium - Engadget - PlasticПереслать - Aperture 3.0.1 available now in Software Update
Filed under: Multimedia, Apple Professional, Software Update
Although Aperture 3 introduced a lot of new features, it also introduced a lot of bugs. Apple's support forums have been abuzz with reports of memory leaks and issues with the new Faces functionality. Aperture 3.0.1 has arrived in Software Update, and Apple's support document for the update details several fixes for its flagship photo-processing program. Hopefully it addresses the two biggest issues users have faced: virtual memory growing out of control and consuming all free space on the hard drive, and Aperture libraries being invisible in Media Sharing if Faces is activated.
Let us know how your update goes in the comments.
UPDATE: Many users are saying that if you are running the unactivated trial version of Aperture 3, Software Update will fail to install the update. Instead, you'll have to re-download the complete Aperture 3 trial, which has itself been updated to 3.0.1.TUAWAperture 3.0.1 available now in Software Update originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 24 Feb 2010 17:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Apple - Aperture - update - Virtual memory - MultimediaПереслать - Apple sells 10 billionth iTunes download
As speculated earlier today, Apple did in fact manage to sell their 10 billionth iTunes download. This represents a huge milestone for both Apple and the music industry. Apple has revolutionized the music industry with the iPod and iTunes. It seems like only yesterday that Apple sold the 500 millionth song to much fanfare. It's pretty clear that this whole digital music thing has really caught on. Here's to another 10 billion Apple, from your fans at TUAW.TUAWApple sells 10 billionth iTunes download originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 24 Feb 2010 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Apple - iTunes - ITunes Store - Unofficial Apple Weblog - TUAWПереслать - It's 5 PM ET. Come join us for TUAW TV Live... and bring popcorn
Filed under: Video, Podcasting
Join the festive, party-like atmosphere that is TUAW TV Live. Take your favorite beverage, a bowl of freshly popped popcorn, and your MacBook to the couch, and then join in on the fun as your host Steve Sande and a possible co-host bring merriment and mirth to your day.
We have lots to talk about, as usual, and it's easy for you to provide your input. If you're not familiar with our format, just click the "Read More" link below to bring up the video feed (it will show older episodes until we go live) and the chat screen. You can watch the amazingly life-like video, listen in on the audio, and then post questions or comments to the talking head(s) that you see on screen. Sometimes we even respond!
The fun starts at approximately 5 PM ET and lasts for about one hour.
TUAWIt's 5 PM ET. Come join us for TUAW TV Live... and bring popcorn originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 24 Feb 2010 16:50:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Popcorn - Video - Television - TUAW - HomeПереслать - Carry the Moon in your pocket with this free iPhone app
Filed under: App Review
Last week I was pleased to suggest some free astronomy programs of interest to star-gazers. This week, I'm at it again hoping that space or science buffs get a look at Moon Globe.
This very handy app gives you a complete map of our nearest space neighbor, showing you what is visible on any night and from any location. The on-screen display of the moon at the current phase is striking, and very detailed. You can zoom in or out with the usual pinch and stretch moves you are familiar with. It's easy to magnify up to 300 times with stunning detail. With a tap, you will see where spacecraft have landed on the moon and identify surface features like craters, mountain ranges and valleys.
The mosaic of pictures that make up the presentation are seamless, and the app gives you the tools to exactly match what you might see in binoculars or a telescope. That's really helpful, because some telescopes reverse the image left to right, or up and down. You can duplicate those views, so it is easy to match up what you are seeing with the display.
Clicking on surface feature or a spacecraft name will give you some information that is built into the app, or allow you to link directly to Wikipedia or launch a Google search.
There's a lot to like with this app, and with the moon overhead this week, there's a lot to explore. Moon Globe runs on the iPhone and iPod touch, and requires iPhone OS 2.0 or later.
The sky is no longer the limit. Check out some screen shots below.
TUAWCarry the Moon in your pocket with this free iPhone app originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 24 Feb 2010 16:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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iPhone - IPod Touch - Google - Wikipedia - AppleПереслать - 10 billionth iTunes download going down today
Filed under: iTS, Apple, Music
Obama Pacman has done the math, and they claim that the 10 billionth song download on iTunes (which Apple is paying out a $10k gift card for) is going to happen today, February 24th. So if you've been waiting to buy some music, today's the day to do it -- go pick up some songs in the early to late evening, and you might end up being the lucky winner.
Plus, contest aside, this means Apple will have sold 10 billion songs on their store. That's an incredible number, and it's a number that has changed this industry for sure. Fortune's Brainstorm Tech blog has a nice short look at just what that means for the store itself, including the fact that the store is now making over $520 million a quarter (even though Apple says that it's only slightly profitable for them, as they're more interested in hardware than content) and that the Black Eyed Peas have two of the top 20 best-selling songs of all time, the first and the third.
Pretty incredible achievement for Apple, and with the iPad on the way, I'll bet the iTunes store will only get busier. We'll keep an eye open for the official announcement this evening. Good luck if you're trying for the prize!TUAW10 billionth iTunes download going down today originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 24 Feb 2010 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Apple - iTunes - Black-eyed pea - Unofficial Apple Weblog - Gift cardПереслать - Best Buy to sell iPads
Filed under: Apple Corporate, Retail, iPad
Last Tuesday, Apple's COO Tim Cook announced that consumers will be able to buy the iPad at Best Buy locations in the US.
While speaking at the Goldman Sachs annual tech conference in San Francisco, Mr. Cook told the crowd that the iPad will be sold by Apple as well as "...around places with really great assisted sales," like Best Buy. There's no word on iPads appearing at other retailers overseas, but Mr. Cook says that we can expect sales partners to expand over time.
Apple began selling Macs at Best Buy, a big box store in the US, in 2006. A year later that program expanded into the small, store-within-a-store boutiques that many locations feature today. Macs, accessories and soon, iPads, can all be had at Best Buy.
As for the propaganda, Tim laid it on thick. "The experience is just absolutely incredible," he said. "And so we're obviously very excited about this thing and can't wait to start shipping it."TUAWBest Buy to sell iPads originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 24 Feb 2010 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Apple - Best Buy - Goldman Sachs - Tim Cook - San FranciscoПереслать - Switch 101: A guide to using OS X
As the resident Mac expert for my family and friends, I often find myself fielding questions from the recent switchers in my life. A lot of those questions come in the form of "how do I <insert random Windows task here>?" Apparently Apple's support folk have also encountered this phenomenon as Apple has created a knowledge base article to tackle many of these questions.
The article, entitled "Switch 101: On Windows I used to..." is part of Apple's Switch 101 series which is directly aimed at getting recent switchers comfortable with using OS X. It covers such tasks as finding and opening files, quitting applications, and using shortcut key modifiers (such as , the Command key).
I have shown this article to many recent switchers both in my family and otherwise; it has always proved to be a valuable resource to those that are new the Mac platform. Another great resource for recent switchers is TUAW's own Mac 101 series. Do you have any other tips for recent switchers? Post them in the comments and share the wealth of your experiential knowledge.TUAWSwitch 101: A guide to using OS X originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 24 Feb 2010 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Apple - Mac OS X - Operating system - Microsoft Windows - Keyboard shortcutПереслать - Join us at 5 PM ET today for TUAW TV Live
Filed under: Video, Podcasting
Our regular Wednesday episode of TUAW TV Live happens at 5 PM ET (2 PM PT) today. Join TUAW blogger Steve Sande as we have an hour-long discussion of this week's Apple news.
Due to the issues we had last week, we'll be back to good ol' Ustream this time. Some of the potential topics of interest this week include:- Steve Jobs turns 55!
- Steve's surprise for viewers
- Notational Velocity + SimpleNote = Love
- Having the last word on the future of Macworld Expo
- Cleaning up the dirty App Store
- Geek lunch
See you at 5 PM ET!TUAWJoin us at 5 PM ET today for TUAW TV Live originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 24 Feb 2010 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Steve Jobs - Apple - TUAW - Ustream - Unofficial Apple WeblogПереслать - Apple creating "explicit" category for App Store
Filed under: Apple, iPhone, App Store, SDK, iPod touch
While TUAW has not yet been able to confirm this,The new category could be the first sign that Apple may provide enhanced parental controls or even a separate "adult" App Store. This would not only maintain the revenue stream from these apps for both Apple and the developers, but would stifle comments that Apple is being too strict with providers of adult content.
We will update this story as it develops.
Update: The new category is corroborated by Cult of Mac and MacRumors as well.
Update #2: Cult of Mac reports the category appears to have gone missing, although we've heard that when it was available earlier choosing the category wouldn't stick -- so perhaps we're seeing some iPhone OS 4 action here?
Update #3: We have independently confirmed that the Explicit category isn't showing up in iTunes Connect any more, as has The Register.TUAWApple creating "explicit" category for App Store originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 24 Feb 2010 11:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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AppStore - iPhone - Apple - Cult of Mac - IpodTouchПереслать - PC World study: AT&T network has undergone "drastic makeover"
Filed under: iPhone
According to AT&T's commercials, they provide both "a better 3G experience" as well as "the nation's fastest 3G network." And, based on PC World's latest 3G wireless performance study, they've got more meat and potatoes (as if Luke Wilson wasn't enough) to back up their claims.
The study, a collaboration between PC World and wireless analysis firm Novarum, took place from December 2009 to January 2010, and compares the four major U.S. wireless carriers (AT&T, Sprint, Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile) in 13 "broadly representative" cities in the U.S. During the study, 51,000 separate tests were run, in which 850 square miles, and 7 million wireless subscribers, were covered.
AT&T showed marked improvements over their figures from a similar study conducted during March and April 2009. Highlights of the most recent study include:
- Using notebook computers (e.g., with a built-in or external 3G card), AT&T had the fastest download speed in 11 of the 13 cities, and the fastest upload speed in all 13 cities.
- For smartphones, AT&T had the fastest download speeds in nine of the 13 cities, and the fastest upload speed in all 13 cities.
- Of the smartphone-carrier-based combinations, the AT&T-iPhone pairing had the fastest download and upload speeds, although its reliability slightly trailed the T-Mobile-G1 combination, which posted the highest figures.
Given the nasty back-and-forth between AT&T and Verizon Wireless, which resulted in AT&T taking legal action (which they dropped in December 2009) against Verizon Wireless, the study could serve as a feather in AT&T's cap.
Readers, what do you think? Does the study mesh well with your experiences with AT&T Wireless? Let us know in the comments!
[Via PC World].
TUAWPC World study: AT&T network has undergone "drastic makeover" originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 24 Feb 2010 11:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Verizon Wireless - IPhone - T-Mobile - Luke Wilson - 3GПереслать - Steve Jobs turns 55
Filed under: Steve Jobs, Apple
It's February 24, 2010, which means that Steve Jobs has his 55th birthday today.
Not many people get to start up a company and then develop several completely new markets during their lives. Steve Jobs has been intimately involved with popularizing a number of devices during his lifetime: the personal computer (Apple II and Mac), the MP3 player (iPod), the smartphone (iPhone), and now the media tablet (iPad).
All of the Apple fans here at TUAW wish Steve a happy birthday and many more years of Thinking Different.TUAWSteve Jobs turns 55 originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 24 Feb 2010 10:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Steve Jobs - Apple - IPhone - IPod - MacintoshПереслать - Tim Cook: Yes, we're a "mobile device company"
Filed under: Apple Corporate, Hardware, Steve Jobs, Apple
I caught this back when Steve Jobs said it on stage at the event a few weeks ago, and I was surprised that more people hadn't yet. Jobs called Apple "the largest mobile device company in the world," and I had to do a double-take. Mobile device company? But don't you sell computers? Aren't you the top premium PC brand in the world?
Pass, says Apple. Tim Cook confirmed at a Goldman Sachs press conference yesterday that Apple is calling themselves a "mobile device company" officially. The "traditional model" of having companies sell different things -- hardware, software, peripherals -- just doesn't work on today's world, according to Cook. So Apple is no longer a computer company, or an OS maker (though he does say that OS X scales just fine down to the smaller devices), or a media giant. Its main focus is mobile devices. Side projects like the AppleTV are "just a hobby."
Somehow, Apple's focus changed when we all weren't looking (though we had hints -- Steve did take the "Computers" out of the name at the event a while back). The reasoning makes sense, though, even if it is a little disappointing that the company that makes the best computers in the world isn't even calling them computers any more.
[Via TechCrunch]TUAWTim Cook: Yes, we're a "mobile device company" originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 24 Feb 2010 10:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Tim Cook - Steve Jobs - Apple - Goldman Sachs - Personal computerПереслать - Report: iPhone is number three smartphone platform worldwide
Filed under: Hardware, Software
(Chart by Apple Insider)A new Gartner report puts the iPhone at number three on the list of smartphone platforms in use worldwide, right behind Nokia's Symbian OS and the RIM software used in Blackberry devices. More importantly, the report has Apple's device gaining market share -- its unit share has more than doubled in the last year, from 11.4 million units in 2008 to more than 24 million in 2009.
Android is also on the list, and while it's not quite competing with iPhone yet, that brand experienced even greater growth, from less than a million phones in 2008 up to almost 7 million in 2009. And perhaps the most interesting takeaway is that while Symbian experienced a nearly 10% drop in market share, both its and RIM's totals actually rose. While cellphone sales at large are down, smartphone sales are up across the board. I don't know how much you can thank Apple for this, but clearly more people are doing more things with their cell phones than just the usual calling.TUAWReport: iPhone is number three smartphone platform worldwide originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 24 Feb 2010 09:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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iPhone - Nokia - Smartphone - Gartner - AppleПереслать - How to turn an 8-track into a speaker dock
Filed under: Accessories, Humor, iPod Family, Cult of Mac, Odds and ends, Music
I'm a fan of both silly iPod docks and re-purposing old tech gear, so this how-to at Unpluggd hit me in just the right spot. It's really more of a hack than a how-to -- the guy fixed his 8-track player just by replacing a corroded belt, and then used a cassette adapter to connect the 8-track to his iPod's audio output. But it does sound like a fun Saturday project, taking apart an old player, and the retro design of the thing is probably worth keeping around anyway.
The sound quality, as he says, is "interesting," too. But there are probably benefits -- disco just doesn't sound the same through a crystal clear set of speakers playing a digital file as it does going through the dusty old 8-track wires. The funkiness works, in this case.
[Via Cult of Mac]TUAWHow to turn an 8-track into a speaker dock originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 24 Feb 2010 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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