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Dan Miller

Yahoo Tech

San Francisco, CA, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Cashay
  • Macworld

Past articles by Dan:

How to Avoid Political Arguments on Facebook

It’s that time of year: time to see family and friends, to catch up on what everyone’s been doing this past year, and to remember why it is you see Cousin Joe only once a year because, oh lord, there he goes again, spouting off about politics, and now everyone’s staring at his or her plate wishing he → Read More

Apple Introduces iPhone 6s and 6s Plus with 3D Touch, Live Photos

According to Apple, the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus are the most popular smartphones in the world. So you could understand why the new iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus at first glance don't seem much different from their predecessors. → Read More

Summary: Apple introduces the iPhone 6, the Apple Watch, and Apple Pay

We were at Apple's big fall event and got the low-down on the two big-screen iPhones (the 6 and 6 Plus), the company's first smartwatch, and its new phone-based payment system. → Read More

VMware releases Fusion 7, ready for OS X Yosemite

Latest version of virtualization app sports streamlined interface, compatibility with latest Macs. → Read More

Draft Control review: Keep track of the changes made in text documents

This app works with different word-processing formats to track the changes you made to your documents. → Read More

Folder Tidy review: End the chaos of your unorganized Mac files

Folder Tidy works by organizing your files into folders, based on rules you define. → Read More

Itching for an iPad

Macworld editor Dan Miller joins Chris Breen to discuss a reinvigorated (and downsized) Microsoft, iLife no more, and I-spy-with-my-little-eye, China! → Read More

The Original iPhone Film Festival returns

The iPhone isn't just for home movies, and now there's a film festival dedicated entirely to videographers who shoot with nothing but the smartphone. → Read More

InfoClick review: Find what you're looking for in Apple Mail

Frustrated by the search in Apple Mail? Nisus offers an alternative, separate search app for finding your mail. → Read More

How to set up two-factor authentication for iCloud

Apple is reportedly implementing two-factor authentication for some new iCloud services. If you haven't set up that security system already, here's how to do so. → Read More

WWDC '14 Roundup

Serenity Caldwell and Chris Breen are joined by Macworld's Dan Miller to discuss WWDC 14's keynote presentation. → Read More

How to listen to podcasts on the road

Podcasts can be a great diversion on long summer road trips as well as on the daily commute. If you aren't already a mobile podcast listener, Dan Miller explains how to become one. → Read More

Apple to buy Beats Electronics for $3.2 billion? Why?

The Financial Times reports that Apple is in talks to buy Beats, the headphone and music-streaming company. What's in it for Cupertino? → Read More

16 things you should know how to do with Siri

The virtual assistant in iOS can do all kinds of stuff, of course. But here are the 16 things we think everyone should try at least once. → Read More

Stop freaking out: The iPad isn't dying

When Apple released its second-quarter earnings, everyone freaked out about the drop in iPad sales. But one quarter's numbers do not a long-term trend make. → Read More

iPhone up, iPad down as Apple reports strong second-quarter earnings

Smartphone sales rose but tablet revenues fell, but overall Apple beat expectations in its second quarter financial results. → Read More

Name Mangler review: The file renamer for Mac power users

You'll find many OS X utilities that can rename a bunch of files at once, but Name Mangler is the most powerful we've tried, and version 3 offers some nice improvements. → Read More

Expo Notes: What's new with 1Password

When it comes to password-management, 1Password is as close to a default choice as there is. iMore's Rene Ritchie talks to AgileBits Dave Teare about what's new with that app. → Read More

Expo Notes: Why Audio Hijack Pro is the podcaster's friend

We talk to Rogue Amoeba's Paul Kafasis about Audio Hijack Pro and why Apple hasn't yet opened up iOS to his company's apps. → Read More

How to get started in podcasting: editing the audio

Once you've captured the audio of you and your podcast guests, the next step is to edit it into something worth listening to. Here's how four experienced podcasters do it. → Read More