
As the summer winds down, rumor season winds up. We can't say that enough. Expect it: fast, furious, leaks, photos (legit and 'shopped), whispers, unnamed staffers, broken NDAs. It's gonna get hot out there with a new iOS and likely a new handset to go with it. But, Apple's always got a trick or two up its sleeve, so what else is cooking in the long slow summer burn?
Features:
- The Essential Guide to OS X Lion - So, did the biggest cat of all change everything? Welllll, yes and no. If you were to look at the OS on the surface, you'd see a few cosmetic changes, but under the hood it's all raw power and newness. So, what's it all about? We're not National Geographic, but we got up close and personal with this megakitty to give you the latest scoop, Mac|Life style.

- RAM Off!: A Guide To Buying Mac Memory - More memory equals more power, and that's pretty much the law of computers. But remember your Mac is a finicky beast and you may just want to have a gander at this indepth guide to how to pick up the best deals on RAM to be found anywhere. It'll be like adding turbocharge power to your older machines.
Reviews:
- McTiVia Wireless Mac-to-TV Connection Review - We love this as an idea, but when the manual said it worked better with cables, we wondered what the heck we were paying $200 for when we could just slap some HDMI cables to our Mac and run them to our TV. But, if you think rocking out the big big big screen without all that cable clutter is the way to go, then McTiVia is the way to go.

- App Showdown: Scrabblish Games - Who doesn't love a good word game? And who doesn't like their iOS devices? And lastly, who isn't on Facebook? With all three of these coming together, you can rock out the Scrabble or, if you so desire, you can kick it Words With Friends style. Which one lexicalizes the hardest? Let's have a look see, shall we?
How-Tos:
- 80 OS X Lion Features You May Have Overlooked - Remember all those features we were discussing up above? Well, we picked out 80 cool ones we think you might just miss in all the hullaballoo.

- How To Use Your iPhone as a Storage Device - It's happened to all of us. You get to work or school and reach into your bag for that flash drive you saved all the files to and -- boom -- your mind's eye rushes all the way along your commute, through your front door, into the computer room, and to the back of your desktop, where you left it plugged in. You know what you don't forget to bring with you? Your iPhone. Here's a slick little tip that'll let you mac out your iOS devices as wireless flash drives.
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