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Apple Releases New iPods, iOS, iTunes and AppleTV

Apple iPod Touch with FaceTime

Apple iPod Touch with FaceTime

Today Apple announced a line of new iPods, an update to the iOS operating system, a new version of iTunes and a new and improved AppleTV device.

  • iPod Shuffle 4th Generation
    • Physical Buttons
    • Voice Over
    • Genius Mixes
    • 15 hours of music battery life
    • Retail Price: $49
    • Preorder September 1, 2010
    • Shipping Week of September 6, 2010
  • iPod Nano 6th Generation
    • 46% Smaller and 42% Lighter
    • Built-In Clip
    • Hard Volume Buttons
    • Voice Over
    • FM Radio
    • Two Finger Rotate Function
    • 24 hours of music battery life
    • $149 8GB
    • $179 16GB
    • Preorder September 1, 2010
    • Shipping Week of September 6, 2010
  • iPod Touch 4th Generation
    • Thinner
    • Built-In Clip
    • Front and Rear Facing Cameras
    • FaceTime
    • FM Radio
    • 40 hours of music battery life
    • $229 8GB
    • $299 32GB
    • $399 64GB
    • Preorder September 1, 2010
    • Shipping Week of September 6, 2010
  • iTunes 10
    • Variety of changes to look and feel
    • Includes Ping – Social Network for Music
    • Available for Download Now
  • AppleTV 2nd Generation
    • Rental content only
    • Rent HD first-run movies for $4.99
    • Rent HD TV Shows for $0.99
    • Stream from iPad, iPod, Mac or PC
    • Stream from YouTube, Flickr, MobileMe and NetFlix
    • Retail Price: $99
    • Preorder September 1, 2010

The new iOS Version 4.1 is to be released the week of September 6, 2010 which will include enhancements on almost every platform with the exception of the iPad. We can look for iOS Version 4.2 to be released in November, 2010 and will round out the new operating system enhancements for the iPad as well.

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Password Manager

Password Manager – Free Password Management Tool

If you are not currently using a good password manager, then you are missing out on an essential tool for day-to-day use of the internet. Password management software makes surfing the internet and automatically logging into websites a piece of cake!

I have found a great piece of software that is a free and secure password manager. You simply download the password management software and install it on your computer. Once this is done, you browse the internet as you would normally and you are prompted to remember the user and password for each site that you visit when you log in.

You may already be familiar with your browser-specific password manager. This tool is a totally different league:

  • Create personal profiles called Identities which allow you to securely store your name, address, credit card and payment information among other pieces of sensitive data which you can use to automatically fill out forms. This can be used for signing up for new accounts and automatically populating fields during checkout while making an internet purchase.
  • Store website information, user, password and other custom data in Passcards which are designed to allow you to re-visit a website and log in with the click of one button!
  • Synchronize your secure Identities and Passcards to a mobile device including iPhone, iPad, Android and Blackberry.
  • Print a list of the sites you visit along with your user and password information.
  • All of this information is stored securely with a master password and military-grade encryption for your protection.

Click to download this FREE password manager and give it a try! How can you go wrong when it doesn’t cost a thing?

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Our New Look

For those of you who have visited WLC Technologies before, you will notice that we have a new look!  If you have never visited WLC Technologies, then I would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to our site!

Any suggestions or comments are welcome as we go through our transition.  As always, we hope you find the site helpful and informative.

Thanks!

Donald Webster

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