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  • iPad roundup: Letterman licking, Colbert chopping, MobileMe and Remote support

    by 
    Vlad Savov
    Vlad Savov
    04.02.2010

    Let's get straight to the meat. The iPad was doing the talk show rounds last night, with heavy hitters David Letterman and Stephen Colbert one-upping each other on who can do the sillier thing with it. Letterman went with the old school "if you don't know what to do with it, lick it" routine, while his competitor brought out a more sophisticated salsa preparation act. Pick your favorite from the videos after the break. In more material news, Apple has announced that MobileMe now includes the iPad among its supported devices, while some eager souls over at MacStories have spotted that iTunes 9.1 now references an "iPad remote," which suggests the nearly 10-inch tablet will soon be able to function as one of the most luxurious channel changers around. And you thought you wouldn't find a use for it.

  • Apple remote tidbits

    by 
    Scott McNulty
    Scott McNulty
    03.06.2006

    Mark Newhouse, of iBlog, has put together a list of things that the Apple Remote can do that you might not know about. Culled from various sources, this list will be updated as more is found out about this six buttoned wonder.The best tip? Checking the battery of your Apple Remote by pointing it at your built in iSight. Sweet!

  • Put your Mac to sleep using an Apple Remote

    by 
    Scott McNulty
    Scott McNulty
    03.03.2006

    Here's a tip for  all you folks out there that have a Front Row enabled Mac (and I mean one that Apple recognizes as having Front Row on it, sorry hackers). Let's say you're curled up on your bed watching a DVD on your iMac via Front Row. The movie ends and you want to go to sleep. You have to get up and put your Mac to sleep, so that the bright screen doesn't keep you up, right?Wrong. You can put your Mac to sleep using the included Apple Remote Control. Simply hold down the Play button for a few seconds and the screen will dim an show you the icon pictured in this post (which has been edited for size). The snoring Apple Remote Control icon lets you know that your Mac is about to go to sleep. Keep on pressing the play button if you want this to happen, or release it if you want your Mac to stay awake.Nifty, huh?