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Trust This Computer Issue on iPhone Tutorial
We think we introduced a problem with the way our iPhone charges (or is hard to) recently, and we think we got “out of synch” with using the iPhone as a debugging tool (as we show with Just Javascript Card … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, iOS, Tutorials
Tagged alert, Apple, buzz, connection, debug, debugging, hardware, iOS, iPhone, issue, lead, MacBook Air, macOS, port, power, powering off, powering on, problem, security, setting, trust, tutorial, USB, USB port, validation, vibrate, white lead
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One of Those Things About Such and Such Online That is Hard to Look Up Tutorial
Another day, another start to a macOS MacBook Air day. What’s the go today, even as far as “lift off” goes? Here we go, procedure 6a subsection 9 … the MacBook Air doesn’t immediately show the screen … okay … … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, Tutorials
Tagged Apple, brightness, Google, intuition, keywords, laptop, Mac, MacBook Air, macOS, notebook, online, power, power adaptor, power button, power on, press, screen, search engine, sleep, sleep indicator, tutorial
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Google Chrome Dictation Out and About Tutorial
Don’t know about you, but I find lots of good ideas occur to me while out and about. Perhaps writing on the hand or the calendar ideas of Google Gmail Calendar and Kinesthetic Learning Tutorial are the go for you … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged connection, demonstration, email, Google, Google Chrome, hands free, internet, iPhone, kinesthetic, MacBook Air, programming, share, sharing, SMS, speech to text, tether, tethering, tutorial, Web Application, WiFi
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