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Dom Esposito
I'm 26 years old from Phoenix, AZ, married to a wonderful wife, have a beautiful daughter, and three dogs. I would definitely consider myself (in the coolest way possible) a nerd. I love technology, music, writing, and all things Apple. In my free time I enjoy hanging out with the family, and writing on my personal blog macmixing.com.
Passcode Lock is a very useful feature to keep others out of your device. The downside is, certain features like Siri and Reply With Message are still available unless you disable them.
Shared calendars will allow you to coordinate schedules with friends or family members. It’s also a great way to share notes for specific days or events.
If you’re searching through the App Store today for a new app to download, stay away from this rip off. An app by the name of SBSettings has appeared in the App Store, but it’s not the real deal.
Wouldn’t it be great if your iOS device could read to you? Speak Selection is a feature within iOS that will allow you to select any text and have a Siri-like voice read it back to you.
PassHack allows you to hide any stock iOS app right from Passbook. All you have to do is add PassHack to your Passbook and it will always remain in there unless you delete it.
Have you ever wanted to send an audio message to someone instead of a text message? Learn how to record a message with your device and send it to anyone as an iMessage or MMS.
Apple has just announced the revamped 2012 Mac mini. This little box packs some powerful internal components, but still remains the cheapest Mac your money can buy.
A new MacBook has joined the family. Apple has officially announced the 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display. It’s just as great as the 15-inch model, but much smaller in size.
If you have an Apple TV, you may be able to stream today’s keynote from the comfort of your living room. A new icon has popped up on Apple TV labeled, “Apple Events.”