Apple Updates for October 20, 2020
Oct 20, 2020 | 08:07 PM | Filed in: Software
Apple has released iOS 14.1, iPadOS 14.1, and an update for the HomePod product line.
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COVID-19 Update
Sep 23, 2020 | 07:36 AM | Filed in: From the Editor's Desk | News
We've got your back. The last thing you need to worry about is how and where to get help when the technology isn’t working. As your trusted technology advisors, we here to help you help your family, your business, and your employees.
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On the Bench: Legacy MacBook Repair
Sep 04, 2020 | 08:25 AM | Filed in: OTB (On the Bench)
A look back on a repair project from a few summers' ago.Read More...
FAQ: How can I tell if my Mac is under warranty?
Sep 04, 2020 | 07:40 AM | Filed in: FAQ
Your product serial number is the key.Read More...
FAQ: Do you support and repair Windows PCs?
Sep 04, 2020 | 07:40 AM | Filed in: FAQ
We get this question quite a bit.Read More...
FAQ: What is the AppleCare Protection Plan?
Sep 04, 2020 | 07:39 AM | Filed in: FAQ
Many people ask us: "What is this? And "Should I get it?"Read More...
FAQ: Does Jefferson Consulting sell Macs or PCs?
Sep 04, 2020 | 07:39 AM | Filed in: FAQ
FAQ: Can Jefferson Consulting do warranty repairs?
Sep 04, 2020 | 07:39 AM | Filed in: FAQ
Warranty repairs can only be handled by the Apple Store or your local Apple Authorized Service Provider (AASP). That being said,, we can still help.
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Let Us Save You Time at The Apple Store
Sep 04, 2020 | 12:15 AM | Filed in: From the Editor's Desk
Covid-19 has changed a few things about Personal Pickup at the your local Apple store. Prepare to wear a mask, wait in line, have your temperature scanned, be escorted…Yikes! And product demos and setup are handled virtually, now.
Or, you can just have Jefferson Consulting handle it for you.Read More...
Or, you can just have Jefferson Consulting handle it for you.Read More...
How to take a screenshot of the Touch Bar
Sep 04, 2020 | 12:05 AM | Filed in: Tech Tips
How Protected is Your Data?
Sep 03, 2020 | 11:51 PM | Filed in: Software
Disasters can happen, but we'd rather you be prepared than refer you to our data recovery partners at DriveSavers. Jefferson Consuting recommends three-printed approach to backups…
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How do I take a screenshot on my Mac?
Sep 03, 2020 | 11:27 PM | Filed in: Tech Tips
5 Reasons to hire us as your Apple Consultant
Sep 03, 2020 | 11:25 PM | Filed in: From the Editor's Desk
We are often asked “Why should I hire Jefferson Consulting?” This is a valid question from new business and home customers alike. In addition to our thirteen years in business and over twenty-five years of industry experience, we are members of an elite force — the Apple Consultants Network. What does that mean, and how can it benefit you?Read More...
A Blast from the Past
Sep 03, 2020 | 11:05 PM | Filed in: Archives
When I saw William Shatner in this little nugget from the archives of the AT&T Tech Channel, posted by Engadget, my first thought was "wow look how far we've come."
Then, a stray synapse fired, and I had a flashback to my high school days: a Navy recruiter, in a bid to convince me and my buddies that he was offering not just a job but an adventure, showed us a video of good ol' Cap'n Kirk presenting the advanced technology of our submarine fleet. I'm still trying to find that one on YouTube!
The AT&T/Bell Labs video discussing the implications of the microprocessor runs about 14 minutes. A subtle PR video in 1976 (slightly revised in 1980), it's entertaining today but has a certain educational value, as well. ~ Davis
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Editor’s note 10.3.2014: since the original post in March 2011, some of the above links no longer work, but the AT&T Tech Channel is also on YouTube. Gotta love those sound effects!
Then, a stray synapse fired, and I had a flashback to my high school days: a Navy recruiter, in a bid to convince me and my buddies that he was offering not just a job but an adventure, showed us a video of good ol' Cap'n Kirk presenting the advanced technology of our submarine fleet. I'm still trying to find that one on YouTube!
The AT&T/Bell Labs video discussing the implications of the microprocessor runs about 14 minutes. A subtle PR video in 1976 (slightly revised in 1980), it's entertaining today but has a certain educational value, as well. ~ Davis
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Editor’s note 10.3.2014: since the original post in March 2011, some of the above links no longer work, but the AT&T Tech Channel is also on YouTube. Gotta love those sound effects!