Thoughtful, detailed coverage of the Mac, iPhone, and iPad, plus the best-selling Take Control ebooks.

 

 

Author Biography

Along with being a contributing editor to TidBITS since its inception in 1990, Mark works at Cornell Information Technologies at Cornell University, where he is part of the Advanced Technology & Architecture division. He is also a part-owner of Public Communications, a consulting and Web design company based in Ithaca, NY, and a jack-of-all-trades and board member of WVBR.

 
Move Multiple Windows Simultaneously in Spaces

Command-drag a window in Spaces to move all windows associated with the dragged window's application to a new space. Control-drag will do the same thing, and will also preserve the same screen position in the space in which you drop the windows.

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iPhone Gets Short End of SlingPlayer Stick

Apple Quietly Improves Low-End MacBook

Big Discounts on Macs at Best Buy This Week

Best Buy to Sell iPhone in United States

Microsoft Office 2008 and 2004 Receive Updates

Apple Stores Ready for 3G Onslaught

AT&T Waking Up Early Friday for iPhone Sales

Making Macs Shine in a Windows Environment

Latest iMacs Offer Faster CPUs and Nvidia Graphics Option

AT&T Offers iPhone for Enterprise

When Is a Warranty Not a Warranty?

 

THE MISSING SYNC FOR ANDROID: Sync with iTunes, Address Book,
iCal, iPhoto and other Mac applications. Supports HTC EVO,
Motorola Droid, Droid X, Droid 2, Google Nexus One and many
other phones. <http://www.markspace.com/bits>
 

Black Friday Office 2008 Deal Too Good to Miss

German Court Forces Unlocked iPhone

Gmail's New IMAP Support a Boon to Mac and iPhone Users

FileMaker Pro Has Known Glitches under Leopard

Boot Camp Beta on the Chopping Block

Apple Board Member Al Gore Awarded Nobel Peace Prize

AT&T Runaround for Early iPhone Adopters

Call Me 'Two Finger' Mark

 

THE MISSING SYNC FOR ANDROID: Sync with iTunes, Address Book,
iCal, iPhoto and other Mac applications. Supports HTC EVO,
Motorola Droid, Droid X, Droid 2, Google Nexus One and many
other phones. <http://www.markspace.com/bits>