Saving Printing Costs: Cartridges and Printers
Suggestions on how to save money when purchasing ink cartridges and printers. Continue reading Saving Printing Costs: Cartridges and Printers
Suggestions on how to save money when purchasing ink cartridges and printers. Continue reading Saving Printing Costs: Cartridges and Printers
Samsung unveiled their new Galaxy Beam phone at a conference in Barcelona this week. It’s just a bit bigger than a mobile phone and pricey at this point. (I only saw it for sale on one website for $800.) So, let’s dream a bit while we wait for the price to come down. What can this phone do? Projects videos, PowerPoints, and more, up to 50 ” wide (1.2 m) in high definition Runs in a loop Has a battery life of three hours and should last for two years Needs a speaker accessory to project the sound for a … Continue reading A Cell Phone + Projector
The blog, Finer Things in iOS, has some helpful tips for Mac, iPhone, and iPad users. Click on a topic in the black bar across the top of the blog to fine-tune your search. (I learned about phantom keys on the iPad split keyboard.) Continue reading iPad’s Split Keyboard Tip
You can easily mix a video with just your iPhone (or comparable device). Using a homemade “mixer” like this also means you don’t have to learn how to use software to mix your video. What if you used this “mixer” to have a conversation with a disciple to share with your ministry partners? and more… Continue reading Easy Video Mixing with Your Smartphone Camera
Abraham shares how he arranges his apps on his iPhone (and includes a run down of his top twenty apps). Continue reading 20 Top iPhone Apps (Guest Post)
I’ve found pinning a very helpful way to find quickly what I use often. For instance, Windows 7 allows me to pin programs to the taskbar so I can readily open Outlook, Excel, Mozilla Firefox, TntMPD, and other programs I use daily. . . Continue reading Pin It!