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Steve Sande

Steve Sande
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Steve is the founder and former publisher of Apple World Today and has authored a number of books about Apple products. He's an avid photographer, an FAA-licensed drone pilot, and a really bad guitarist. Steve and his wife Barb love to travel everywhere!
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AWT News Update: May 13, 2015

<p>Modern technology gets a bad rap for creating distance between people (how many tiresome memes have we all see depicting people playing on their iPhones instead of talking to each other?)</p><p>For the Caolo family -- which began in 1970‘s Scranton, Pennsylvania and today is spread across Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania and Florida -- Apple's computers and software are literally, part of the family. The part that keep us together.</p>

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Today in the App Store — MacID for iOS, Fearless Fantasy and more

<p>Here are some of the best free apps, app updates and new apps that have landed in the App Store recently. Today’s notable apps include a discount on MacID for iOS; the new Fearless Fantasy game; and a significant update to Flowvella for OS X. All app prices are USD and subject to change. Some deals may expire quickly, so grab them while you can.</p>

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Anova Culinary Precision Cooker: App-controlled sous vide cooking

<p>I’ll admit it right now; I’m a fan of kitchen-oriented gadgets. I have several app-controlled meat thermometers, I love the WeMo-enabled <a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IPEO02C/appwortod-20/'">Crock-Pot Smart Slow Cooker</a> and <a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LUFSSWG/appwortod-20/">Mr. Coffee Optimal Brew Coffeemaker</a>, and I have turned an old iPad into my kitchen companion. The latest gizmo is the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00UKPBXM4/appwortod-20/">Anova Culinary Precision Cooker</a> ($179), an app-controlled sous vide immersion circulator that can revolutionize the way you cook.</p>

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For sale: An amazing assortment of Mac memorabilia

<p><span>No, it's not my "Museum of Ancient Technology". Instead, </span><a target="_blank" href="http://saldanah.com" rel="noopener noreferrer">Blair Saldanah</a><span> is putting a bunch of Mac goodies up for sale that any collector would love to have.</span></p>

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Today in the App Store — Table Tennis Touch, Day One and more

<p>Here are some of the best free apps, app updates and new apps that have landed in the App Store recently. Today’s notable apps include a discount on Pinnacle Studio; the Heroes and Castles 2 game; and a significant update to Day One for OS X. All app prices are USD and subject to change. Some deals may expire quickly, so grab them while you can.</p>

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Throwback Thursday: That “affordable” $2,795 300MB hard drive…

<p><span>Ahhh, 1989. That was the time when you could spend $549 for a "reliable, affordable and technologically advanced" 20MB hard drive from Jasmine Technologies. This company lasted just five years -- 1986 to 1991, and is known as being the first technology company to be based in San Francisco rather than Silicon Valley. It was also a company that was well-known to Mac users of the era as being customer-focused, something that was important when you didn't have an Apple Store to go to when you needed help.</span></p>

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The MacIT Conference: An AWT interview with Paul Kent

<p>While the defining conference and expo for fans of Apple technology -- Macworld/iWorld -- is no longer being held, those who deploy Apple devices, software and services in the enterprise still have a major three-day event they can look forward to: the <a href="macitconf.com">MacIT Conference</a>. This year’s event is scheduled for July 14-16 at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, California, featuring a slate of over 70 speakers and more than 40 sessions. I recently chatted with Paul Kent, the Conference Chair of MacIT to hear more about this year’s event. Read on for details, then take advantage of Apple World Today’s marketing sponsorship of the event to get $200 off of the regular $695 registration fee.</p>

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How to enable a passcode on the Apple Watch

<p>Similar to the iPhone and iPad, Apple provides a way to add a passcode to your <a target="_blank" href="http://apple.com/watch" rel="noopener noreferrer">Watch</a> to secure it from prying eyes. Adding a passcode to your Watch is optional, unless you're enabling <a target="_blank" href="http://apple.com/apple-pay" rel="noopener noreferrer">Apple Pay</a>, which requires a passcode to protect your financial data in case of theft or loss. Read on to find out how to enable, disable or change the password on your Apple Watch. </p>

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AWT News Update: April 14, 2015

<p><span>Your data lives on your iPhone, so pairing an Apple Watch to another iPhone or iCloud account won't put your data in jeopardy. That's cold comfort when your  Watch is gone, though.</span></p>

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Speck CandyShell FIT keeps your Apple Watch looking new

<p><span>There's a common fear for anyone who owns an Apple Watch -- the fear of scratching that beautiful little device by bumping it into something unexpectedly. Speck's new </span><a target="_blank" href="http://www.speckproducts.com/2015/apple-watch" rel="noopener noreferrer">CandyShell FIT</a><span> (US$29.95) will make you feel a lot less fearful by offering dual-layer protection and a raised bezel to protect your investment.</span></p>

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