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Category Archives: Apple
Using Permalinks in Development
Today’s screencast is #2 of my series about WordPress 3.0 and a local development environment. It’s all about getting Permalinks working on your local system. Of course this only applies to people using Mac OS X, but the same methods … Continue reading
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New WordPress Development Series
I’m sponsoring a new WordPress screencast series about setting up your local development and some of the new 3.0 features. Over the next couple weeks, we’ll be taking a look at things like, setting up your development machine, using permalinks … Continue reading
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Which iPad Version will you Buy?
If you aren’t following iPad news, AT&T’s CEO, Randall Stephenson, has promised that AT&T could handle any demand on the network by the iPad. However, he’s now stating that the iPad will be a Wi-Fi driven product and that he … Continue reading
MacHeist nanoBunle 2
I’ve been waiting for a new bundle from MacHeist and was excited this last week to see that they were building up to release one soon. Well they’ve released it today! It’s surprising that it is only a nanoBundle, which … Continue reading
My WWDC 2009 Predictions
So I’m trying to keep awake while I’m on my flight to San Francisco for WWDC this coming week, I thought why not share my predictions about what’s going to be announced. I also figured this would be a good … Continue reading





This is the personal space of AJ Morris. Here you will find his thoughts and ideas about the mobile and web development area. The views and opinions expressed here are his own and not that of his clients or employers