NEWS
By SHEILA CLARK and sheila@amnews.com | October 19, 2010
October 28 marks the day that both AT&T and Verizon stores will start selling select versions of Apple’s iPad with WiFi. AT&T will start selling the three versions of Apple’s iPad with Wi-Fi and 3G on that date. The company plans to charge $629 for the 16GB model, $729 for the 32GB model, and $829 for the 64GB model. AT&T offers two data plans, $14.99 a month for 250MB of data or $25 a month for 2GB of data. Learn more at http://www.att.com/shop/wireless/devices/ipad.
NEWS
October 19, 2010
You now have a new way to enjoy The Interior Journal....our new e-Edition. Basically, it's an electronic replica of our newspaper available on the web. To test it out, just go to our webpage, www.theinteriorjournal.com , and click on the blue button on the right side of the page. It's going to be free of charge until Oct. 7. “We already have a nice website,” says Digital Media Manager John Preston, “but some people just prefer the layout and style of a traditional newspaper.
NEWS
September 26, 2010
Readers of The Advocate Messenger now have a new way to enjoy their local news with an e-Edition. The e-Edition is an electronic replica of The Advocate available on the web. To test it out, go to http://www.amnews.com , and click on the blue button on the right side of the page. It's going to be free of charge for the next week (until Oct. 3). “We already have a nice website, but some people just prefer the layout and style of a traditional newspaper,” said Digital Media Manager John Preston.
NEWS
Sun staff report | September 25, 2010
Readers of The Winchester Sun now have a new way to enjoy their hometown newspaper with an e-edition. The e-edition is an electronic replica of the Sun’s print edition that is available online at http://www.winchestersun.com . The Sun’s e-edition will be free to all Web visitors until Oct. 3. “We already have a nice website,” Digital Media Manager John Preston said. “But some people just prefer the layout and style of a traditional newspaper.
NEWS
By SHEILA CLARK and sheila@amnews.com | August 24, 2010
Well, stop the bus! The iPod upgrade mystery has finally been solved! The mystery unraveled after further online investigation of the BillMinder app. It was discovered that the 32GB iPod upgrade really did go as smoothly as we had thought initially. All data from the months prior to the upgrade month had not disappeared from the BillMinder app after all. Instead, the data was just hidden from the current view. Here is how were we able to view the old data again: First, launch the BillMinder app. The version on the 32GB iPod was BillMinder 2.2. Next, look at the bottom right-hand corner on the bills screen.
NEWS
By SHEILA CLARK and sheila@amnews.com | June 8, 2010
Last week, I had the opportunity to spend an entire hour with Apple’s latest gadget, an iPad. While it wasn’t my first hands-on experience with the iPad, it was more focused. The opportunity gave me a better chance to investigate the iPad’s qualities as well as its shortcomings. One thing that I like most about the iPad is its portability. Portability without bulk is key these days. The iPad is extremely lightweight, being less than two pounds in total weight.
NEWS
By SHEILA CLARK and sheila@amnews.com | June 5, 2010
One of the most popular topics on the Internet at the moment is the privacy features of Facebook. The popular social networking site has been plagued with disruptions due to the many changes it has made on its privacy features. Facebook has so many different areas where a user can adjust certain privacy features. It seemed that the more Facebook tweaked the privacy features, the more complicated it became for its users to keep the privacy features under control. Eventually, protesters started Facebook groups and campaigns to show their dislike of the changes to the privacy features.