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Apple updates iPhoto with improvements to books, cards and calendars

iphoto 20080228 190638 Apple updates iPhoto with improvements to books, cards and calendarsThe headline says it all, actually. Today, Apple updated iPhoto to version 7.1.5 and the write up is typical Apple: short and sweet…

This update improves the printing quality of books, cards and calendars ordered via the iPhoto printing service.

Grab and apply the update via the Software Update utility, or download it from the link above.

One more thing…it’s gonna make you restart. Sorry.

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iPhoto 7.1.3 update addresses issues with wire-bound books and cards

iphoto 20080228 190638 iPhoto 7.1.3 update addresses issues with wire bound books and cardsYou know what? All Apple has to say about this update is right up there in this post’s title. This iPhoto update is available as a download you self-administer or by summoning the blue bouncing orb known as Software Update.

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Is your MacBook Pro giving you kernel panics when you use wifi? Mine too.

I’ve been asked by a few Mac tech gurus to address a common problem that they have been dealing with; namely, a phenomenon affecting MacBook Pros that experience kernel panics when attempting to use their built-in Airport cards. The parts of the scenario that seem to more consistently reproduce the problem are as follows:

Kernel Panic 20070724 043405 Is your MacBook Pro giving you kernel panics when you use wifi? Mine too.

The obvious workarounds are to either network using ethernet or use wifi while also using an AC adapter. From what I understand, asking you local Mac tech guy to fix the problem will only cause the technician to become enraged as you are most likely one of a dozen people who has called them about this issue that day.

Though nothing official has been stated by Apple, it seems they have been made aware of the problem and, we assume, they are working on a fix.

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