I get this question a lot: How can you write a document so that page numbering goes from i through iv for the first four pages, then restarts number at 1 on page 5? Confused?
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March 15, 2013Changing Page Numbers in the Middle of a Document
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March 13, 2013DOS For Dummies Knock-Off Hall of InfamyAfter DOS For Dummies hit, other computer book publishers decided to take it on the only way they knew how: Cheap knock-offs.
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March 11, 2013Oh, Yes, There Were Some Knock-OffsDOS For Dummies changed the computer book publishing industry over 20 years ago. You can read the history on this website here, but what’s not told on that page is how the other computer book publishers reacted at the time. It got ugly.
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March 9, 2013Seattle Bar Bans Google GlassesIt had to happen. The $1,500 specs that keep your eyeball constantly connected to the Internet are instantly unpopular in a certain Seattle area bar. If only they would have thought of this when cell phones first came out.
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March 8, 2013A More Programmable PhoneSmartphones and tablets are really the next generation of computer. While it took them less time to find their niche than the microcomputers and PCs of the early 1980s, a step in that evolution is missing. That’s the ability to program your mobile device. March 6, 2013Robot Apocalypse (Again)
March 4, 2013Steve Jobs’ Biggest MistakeThe article (below), says that Jobs insistence that 10″ was the ideal tablet size was his biggest mistake. Perhaps. When the first 7″ tablet appeared, the original Galaxy Tab, Jobs scoffed. He famously said it was too small, the wrong form factor. Turns out that the iPad mini — itself a 7″ tablet — is outselling the 10″ iPad by huge margins. Oops. It is the size? Is it the price? Whatever, it’s not Jobs “biggest mistake.” I could mention the Apple III, the Lisa, the G4 Cube Mac, and the list is pretty long. Making mistakes just proved that Jobs was human. It’s his brilliance, his home runs, that people will always remember.
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The New Word 2013
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March 3, 2013About Your Evernote Password…Apparently the database for the popular mobile app Evernote was hacked, granting the Bad Guys access to over 50 million unencrypted passwords. Yikes! Evernote has apparently reset everyone’s password. I haven’t received a notice yet. I’m only a casual Evernote user, though I know the app is very popular and quite handy.
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March 1, 2013Beware the In-App PurchasesI don’t know which is worse, the lure of in-app advertising targeted at kids or parents who let their wee tots use electronics without supervision? |