Although we mentioned all the articles that reviewed the Macbook Air shortly after its original release date, the amazing design was too much for us to pass up and we had to get our hands on one our-self.
After securing the funds in our budget, we ventured out and picked up our own version of the $1799 Macbook Air
UN-BOXING THE AIR
When the store clerk brought me the Macbook Air box I was amazed. I had grown so accustom to larger boxes for notebook computers that it didn’t hit me that the Air really does fit into a manila envelope…
Like all Apple products, the box was well organized and everything included with the Macbook Air fit in nice and securely.After pulling the notebook out of the box I compared its size to my wife’s cell phone.
At its thinnest point, the Macbook Air is actually thinner than the Samsung cell phone. Despite all this, the Air still includes a full keyboard and 13inch monitor.
Well done Apple engineers!

SETUP
After powering up the laptop I started moving through the setup process that comes with all new macs. I decided that I wanted to try out the migration assistant and see how the system would work over the network.
After linking the Macbook Air to my iMac I realized that doing this with a wireless connection wasn’t a usable approach.
It took almost an hour for the system to just calculate how big everything was going to be for me to move my iMac settings to my Macbook Air.
When it finally calculated this it showed me it would take at least 6 hours just to move over all my applications. It would take me less time to download the same applications from the Internet and install them again.
The complete migration was registering at almost 14 hours. I didn’t want to let the new notebook sit around and wait to get my hands on the system.
The rest of the setup process was quick and simple. My first few touches with the Macbook Air have been great. I’m still amazed that the notebook is really this thin and this light.
I’ll follow up with some additional details about the Macbook Air’s performance and functionality in future posts.
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Even though Apple recently increased the storage space of their iPhones and iPod Touches, the 16gb or 32gb options may just not be enough for you. Well, don’t worry about filling up your iPhone space with files you only need some of the time. Store the files online and only download them when you need them most.
FREE ONLINE STORAGE FOR THE IPHONE/IPOD TOUCH
DivShare.com provides users with 5gb of Free online storage (you can pay for additional space) and has recently optimized their website for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Once you’ve created a free account with divshare.com you can quickly upload any file to their servers and either keep the file private, or make it accessible to others. Personally, I like to keep things private.
ACCESSIBLE ANYWHERE
When you need the file most you can use your iPhone (or iPod Touch) to navigate to http://www.divshare.com/iphone and login to your account. All the files you’ve uploaded will be nicely displayed for you on your iPhone (or iPod Touch). Select the file you’d like to open and Safari on your iPhone will download and display the file contents to you.
I personally find it very useful for word documents and excel files. I then know I can quickly access any document that I may need while being out and about.
SEND OUT FILES
Note that the iPhone and iPod Touch do no support all file types, but are great for opening word documents, excel files, and more. Although not all file types can be accessed by your iPhone or iPod Touch, divshare.com provides the ability to email the files to anyone of your choice. This makes sending out files while you’re away from your computer to individuals that need them quick and easy. Of course, assuming you remembered to upload them before you left.
While I’m sure that most Apple users are willing to pay full price for the quality products they receive from Apple, it never hurts to get a deal on something you may have had your eye on for a while…
A link that is passed over too often is the “Special Deals” section of the Apple Store. Currently, Apple has some NEW (Previous Generation) 80gb iPods on sale for $219. Considering there isn’t much difference between the previous generation iPod and the new iPod Classic, the reduced price is well worth consideration.
Be sure to check back often to the Special Deals section of the Apple Store as the current deal is always changing. You don’t want to miss out on the perfect clearance item for you!
The Safari Tip of the Day is Private Browsing. Lets face it, there may be times when you don’t want to record everything that you do while browsing the internet. You may be navigating to confidential business sites, doing your online banking, or browsing on a friends computer and just want to keep the information Private.
KEEP IT CONFIDENTIAL
Safari makes keeping your browsing private simple. Open Safari, click Safari from the menu bar and then select Private Browsing. A confirmation window will appear letting you know that when you close out of your Safari session, your bookmarks, search items, and even downloads will be cleaned from the system.
Don’t forget to keep your sessions confidential when you need it most!
Be sure to check out our other Safari Hints and Tips.
Over the past few years Voice over IP (VoIP) has continually grown as a viable option for a home telephone line. Each new VoIP provider tries to compete by providing many of the same services for less money that current telephone providers offer to their customers. This guide will show you how to get more telephone services and for FREE by making your Mac (or PC) into a telephone.
GETTING STARTED
To get started turning your Mac into a telephone we’ll need a few free services and software.
First, you’ll need a GrandCentral.com account and phone number. Grandcentral.com is a website that provides a New Way To Use Your Phones and was recently purchased by Google. GrandCentral.com offers an amazing amount of phone services to its customers and all for free. We’ll discuss these features later in the article.
Second, you’ll need to download Gizmo from gizmoproject.com and create an account. Gizmo, when combined with Grandcentral.com features is what turns your Mac (or PC) into a powerful and free telephone.
Creating an account with both is free and simple.
GRANDCENTRAL.COM
GrandCentral.com is still in Beta but you can already reserve a phone number for your area and sign up for the beta. Like many of the other beta products that Google has, invites are given to its current beta user so you can share the service with others once you gain access. Post in the comments if you’d like us to send you an invite. Once you have a GrandCentral.com account and phone number you can start taking advantage of some of its many features including:
- Screen Callers - Know who’s calling and screen unknown callers
- ListenIn - Hear why someone is calling before taking the call
- Call Record - Record calls on the fly and access recordings online
- Block Callers - Unwanted callers won’t be able to reach you anymore
- Notifications - Receive voicemail notifications via email or SMS
- Ring Different Phones - One number that rings different phones based on who’s calling
- Greetings -Personalize your voicemail greetings by caller or group
- RingShare - Go beyond the ring and choose ringback tones for your callers
- WebCall Button - Let people call you from a web page without showing your number
- CallSwitch -Switch phones in the middle of a call
- Click2Call - Call from your addressbook and save your typing
- Mobile Access -Visual voicemail for your mobile phone
As you can see, many of the services that are offered to GrandCentral.com users include technologies that no VoIP or Telephone company can offer. I personally love the ability to switch phones (from my Mac to my mobile phone to my wife’s mobile phone) in the middle of my conversation, and the visual voicemail features that can be accessed from anywhere I can log on to the Internet.
GIZMO
Head over to gizmoproject.com to download a free copy of Gizmo for your Mac. The Mac version is currently at version 3.1 and works great in both OSX 10.4 and 10.5. Gizmo is a lot like Skype but has the capability to receive calls from normal telephones by using your GrandCentral.com phone line for free.
After you’ve downloaded and installed Gizmo you need to follow a few steps to tie your new GrandCentral.com phone line to your computer:
- Open Gizmo and login to your new account.
- After the Gizmo client has connected, click Account from the Menu bar, and then My Profile
- Copy your SIP Number before the @ symbol and login to GrandCentral.com
- Click the Settings tab once logged into GrandCentral.com and click the Add/Edit Number link
- For the new line, select Gizmo from the drop down list and enter in the SIP number you copied from your Profile.
- Be sure to check “all callers” so that all calls to your GrandCentral.com number will ring your computer.
- Save the changes and prepare to test out our new phone line.


RECEIVING YOUR FIRST CALL
Now that we’ve tied Gizmo to your GrandCentral.com phone number, pick up your current landline or cell phone and call your new GrandCentral.com phone number. Your Computer’s Gizmo client should start ringing and let you know that a call is incoming. Click Answer Call and start your conversation by using the microphone built into your Mac. Click Hang Up on Gizmo when you’ve finished your conversation to end the call.

CALL YOUR FRIENDS, FAMILY, AND MORE FOR FREE
Unlike many other free VoIP computer clients, the combination of Gizmo and Grandcentral.com allows you to make UNLIMITED CALLS to normal phone lines for free. There is no restrictions on who, when, or how you call people. To make an outgoing call to any landline or mobile phone login to Grandcentral.com, click your Address Book and either enter in a new contact with their phone number or click the CALL BUTTON next to a contact you’ve already added. Select your Gizmo line and GrandCentral will call you and connect you to the number you’re calling.
Having to navigate to the website to make a call can be a few too many steps for you, but you can always follow our tutorial on how to make dashboard widgets with Safari to create a widget of your GrandCentral.com address book. Then making a call is just 2 clicks away.

CONCLUSION
Although GrandCentral.com + Gizmo offer an outstanding number of features, the service does lack some capabilities that you’ve grown accustom to with traditional phone services, such as 3 way calling. But, for most of the traditional phone features you can find a way around it. For example, if while in the middle of a conversation on your new MacPhone you decide you need to make a 3 way call you can use the Call Switch feature to send the conversation your having to your cell phone and use your mobile services to call the 3rd party.
Additionally, you may want more of an actual phone to replace your landline. You can pick up most Wifi capable phones and set it up with Gizmo to allow you to receive free incoming and outgoing calls from your GrandCentral.com account.
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