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Want to put your best face forward? Apple is here to help with a new section of its App Store devoted exclusively to, well, selfie photo apps.
The Sharing Selfies section, revealed in a tweet by Mac Stories’ Federico Fiticci, is visible on both the iOS app’s Featured Categories page and on the desktop iTunes StoreiPhone tab.
There, you’ll find a selection of 12 selfie photo apps ranging from the familiar Snapchat to the free Selfie Cam, Samba Video Messaging,Front Flash for low-light shots ($1.99),Facetune ($2.99), and more.
Last year, the term “Selfie” gained fame as Oxford Dictionaries’ Word of the Year, so it’s only fitting that the App Store acknowledge the selfie phenomenon in its own inimitable way.
Skype today released the first update for its Xbox One app, adding new features and squashing a bunch of bugs. The new version is rolling out gradually, but if you don’t see it on your console you should be able to grab it soon.First and foremost, Skype says it has improved the chat component. If you’re using Skype on your computer, phone, or tablet as well as your Xbox One, the app should now keep your conversations in sync. The Microsoft-owned company says it has reduced the number of missed messages “to make your chat experience even better.”
Chat is not only synchronized but it also includes push notifications, alerting you when a new message arrives. Furthermore, the Xbox One app also provides a longer chat history: up to 1,000 messages, rather than just the past seven days.Next up, contact filtering now lets you see who is online. This means you finally don’t have to scroll through your entire contacts list to find someone to chat with.
Remaining new features include a first time tutorial for how to use video calling and chatting in the living room, as well as new emoticons based on characters from Marvel’s Captain America. Last but not least, Skype says it has addressed the most pressing problems since releasing the console’s launch in November: In the past few months, we’ve been listening to your feedback and working hard to fix some of the issues our users have been experiencing. So keep telling us what you’re finding, and we’ll keep improving the experience to make Skype for Xbox One the best it can be. Despite that claim, this update still doesn’t let you use Skype like a gamer would expect: while playing games. We’re still waiting for Microsoft to work out all the kinks before it starts adding the really big features.
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Thousands of web users are shifting through detailed satellite images on a website, searching for clues that may lead to themissing Malaysian aircraft. The satellite images are provided on Tomnod, a website operated by DigitalGlobe, a US-based firm that provides space imagery for commercial use.On Thursday, DigitalGlobe said that it was overwhelmed by the response it received. The volunteers are looking for small pieces of debris or objects that could be part of the missing aircraft. So far they have tagged over 6,00,000 features that stand out.While most of the features are normal in appearance and do not show any link to the missing plane, some needs a second look. According to CNN, within hours after DigitalGlobe activated uploaded the maps on TomNod, one web users found the silhouette similar to that of Boeing 777-200, the aircraft used by Malaysian Airlines for the flight MH370, in one satellite image. However, a closer look showed that it was likely a large boat.
More than 2 million people have tagged some 645,000 features so far, making this the largest Tomnod campaign in history by orders of magnitude. We have continually tasked our satellites to image the ever-widening search area and now have more than 24,000 square kilometres of imagery available for the crowd to comb through," DigitalGlobe said on its blog. "We will continue to collect imagery of the search area and adapt our collection plans as new information becomes available."Earlier, DigitalGlobe said that it had two satellites looking at the area where MH370 likely went down. "On Sunday, two of satellites collected imagery of the area where evidence suggested the aircraft may have crashed into the water, where the Gulf of Thailand meets the South China Sea. The spacecraft collected approximately 3,200 square kilometres of imagery that can now be analysed by the crowd using Tomnod platform," the company said.
This is second time DigitalGlobe has asked volunteers to pitch in for finding objects in its map. After Philippines was hit by Typhoon Haiyan, the company posted satellite imagery of the affected areas on Tomnod, hoping to gather clues about missing people and scale of destruction in the
SMS and voicemail messages are part of that backup. The backup resides in y/Library/Application Support/MobileSync/Backup. Don’t bother rooting around in that folder, as you won’t find anything usable unless you’re intimately familiar with SQLite databases; the files look like so much gobbledygook to most people.Instead, turn to a tool that can extract the information you want, either directly from the phone or from one of the iPhone backups. For this kind of thing, I routinely turn to Ecamm Network’s $30 PhoneView.
PhoneView will launch and show you a screen that looks a bit like iTunes. In the left column under the Data heading, you’ll see entries for Disk, Contacts, Notes, Call Log, Messages, Web, Voicemail, and Apps. ChooseMessages, and you’ll see a list of SMS and MMS messages in the second column. When you select a message, the contents of the conversation appear in a third column. To create a copy of that conversation, just drag the name or number from the second column to the desktop; it becomes a PDF file, and contains the entire conversation. Likewise, if you want to copy a voicemail message from the phone, select that entry and drag it to the desktop. When you do, the voicemail message appears as an AAC audio file that you can play in iTunes.
access to this person’s Mac and their account, PhoneView can provide even more help. From PhoneView’s File menu, choose iTunes Backup and then, from the submenu, select View Call History iTunes Backups, View Message iTunes Backups, or View Voicemail iTunes Backups. The window that appears will list, in a pop-up menu, every iOS device backed up on that computer. Choose the one you want, and you’ll spy a list of backed-up data. Again, just drag whatever you like to the desktop to turn that data into something you can read or listen to.
The advantage of pulling data from an iTunes backup is that if your relative had multiple iPhones over the years, it’s likely you’ll find all the accumulated voicemail and SMS messages rather than just those stored on her last phone.
I have a compulsion about iTunes track data: I’m obsessed with making sure it’s accurate and, more importantly, consistent. This is especially true of classical music: I have a format that I like all my classical tracks to follow when it comes to name, artist, and album that I think makes it easier to find the music I want on my Mac and on my iOS devices. So I spend some time some might say an inordinate amount of time making sure that all of that data is the way I want it.There are a couple of ways to do that. First and most simply is to select a bunch of tracks and hit Command-I (or select File > Get Info) and edit the metadata there. This obviously works best for fields like Album and Artist fields that are the same for multiple tracks. You can edit that information for multiple tracks simultaneously from the Get Info window.
That approach doesn’t work as well for the Name of the track. It’s inefficient to select tracks one at a time and open Get Info for each one. Fortunately, you don’t have to: If you select a track then click on its name, that Name field becomes editable. You can type whatever you want directly in the Name field.But that is still pretty inefficient for renaming a bunch of tracks at once. Which is why I use theSearch and Replace Tag Text scriptfromDoug’s Applescripts—an awesome collection of scripts for use with iTunes. As the name implies, this script can search and replace all kinds of metadata, but I find it handiest for editing track names.
Once you download it, you put it in your /Library/iTunes/Scripts folder. That done, it appears in the iTunes scripts menu. What you do is select a bunch of tracks at once, then open that scripts menu and select the Search and Replace Tag Text script. You tell it what you want to look for—I select and copy the text from one of the tracks I want to change and paste that into the search field—then tell it what you want to replace that text with. It runs through the selected tracks, searching for and replacing the text you’ve supplied, and the changes are made, just like that.
That’s just one of the handy scripts available from the Doug’s Applescripts site. There’s even one that lets you use regular expressions to search and replace metadata, if you want to get really geeky about it. The point is, there are multiple ways to edit and manage track metadata in iTunes and, if you want to keep your library well organized, you’d be well served to learn them.
Twitter follower Toby Sax is anxious for me to revisit an old Mac 911 column that lays out the steps for creating mail merged documents in Microsoft Word. In a series of tweets Toby writes:Thanks for allowing me the chance to revisit this topic, particularly as it lets me answer some outstanding questions that followed it. For the sake of convenience I’ll pull portions of that column (in italics) into this one and answer as I go.The first step to creating a successful form-letter is understanding that Outlook has nothing to do with designing the thing. Rather, you create mail merge documents within Microsoft Word. And you do it this way in Word 2011.
Choose Tools > Mail Merge Manager. A small Mail Merge Manager window will appear. This window contains six steps, all of which you march through in order to create your document.
Answer to Question 1: If you want to pull information from Outlook’s contacts, choose Office Address Book instead.
Now start constructing your form letter, leaving spaces where you want to merge your data. Return to the Mail Merge Manager window and click the third step. Here you’ll find common data types including first name, last name, address, phone number, and email address. Drag the appropriate data types to their proper place in your form letter.
In step four you determine which of your recipients are merged into the letter. Click Options and a Query Options window appears. In this specific case you choose groups of Address Book (or Outlook) recipients. Once you’ve selected the groups you want to include, click OK.
If you like, you can preview your form letter to make sure it’s constructed properly. You do this in step five by clicking on the View Merged Data icon and clicking the right or left arrow buttons to move through the forms. As you click, new records are injected into your document.
Finally, in step six you produce your merged email messages. You have three options: Merge to Printer, Merge to New Document, and Generate Email Message.
Answer to unasked question: Some people commented that the Generate Email Message option is grayed out for them. It is because your Mac must be configured to use Outlook as the default email client rather than Mail. To make it the default, launch Apple’s Mail, choose Mail > Preferences > General and from the Default Email Reader pop-up menu select Microsoft Outlook. If you don’t, you can’t send mail merged email. (So, in short, this feature is incompatible with Mail.)
That last option is the one you want. Click it and in the Mail Recipient window that appears enter a subject for your message in the Subject field and click Mail Merge to Outbox.
Answer to Question 2: If you’d like to maintain the format of your original Word document, within this Mail Recipient window choose HTML Message from the Send As pop-up menu rather than Text.
Word should now generate customized versions of your message and place them in Outlook’s Outbox.
Answer to Question 3: If your messages appear in the Drafts folder instead of Outlook’s Outbox choose Outlook > Preferences > Composing and be sure that theWhen Sending Message, Automatically CC/BCC Myself option is switched off. Although I haven’t had the problem myself, some people have reported that when this option is enabled, mail merged documents will go to the Drafts folder instead of the Outbox.
In the second step click on Get List and choose the source for the data that will be inserted into your form letter—names, addresses, and phone numbers, for example. Your options include New Data Source, Open Data Source, Office Address Book (the one found in Outlook), Apple Address Book (Apple’s Contacts application), and FileMaker Pro. For our purposes, choose Apple Address Book.To begin, create a new blank document. Click Create New in the first step and you’ll see that you have the option to create a form letter, label, envelope, or catalog. For our purposes we’ll choose Form Letters.