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Apple Offers Summer ‘Camps’ for Kids

Written on May 22, 2009 by Nick Santilli and 5 people have commented

Whenever a friend who’s new to Apple picks up a new Mac of their own, I’m sure to tell them about the great educational and support services Cupertino offers as well. In-store group Workshops, Genius Bar and One to One are all great offerings. One I’ve not paid close attention until now is the opportunity [...]

Kid Proofing a Mac With Parental Controls

Written on January 13, 2009 by Nick Santilli and 23 people have commented

If you’ve got young children, chances are they’re already quite adept at using the computer. This is a new generation of wired little ones, and we’ve got our work cut out for us as we attempt to stay ahead of them.
I’ll wager that you’re more concerned with protecting your children from the sketchy dangers of [...]

Child’s Play – MacKiev Gets It Right

Written on March 11, 2008 by Bob Rudis and 3 people have commented

While primarily due to being ill *yet again* (I’m beginning to think Seattle is the nation’s cold/flu incubator), last week’s blogging was further disrupted by the preparations for and celebration of our last child’s second birthday. As you can imagine, children of geeks tend to get more geeky presents and Ian is now the proud [...]