MacBreak – New Episodes

In issue #316 of TechTails I mentioned a video podcast called MacBreak. Since then Leo and gang have put out a couple new episodes that are very cool and should be watched by any Mac-loving-user!

Episode 6 goes over how to encrypt your email using Apple’s Mail client. While it does get pretty technical, it’s not that hard to follow and there is a nice set of directions on how to get your email encrypted making it more secure.

Episode 7 talks about the new MacBook and Leo is joined by a couple guys from MacWorld. They discuss and go over the new MacBook and what they like about it.

There are a couple Apple-based podcasts and video podcasts out there but MacBreak is probably the best one I’ve seen. It’s very professional and very informative.

Check out MacBreak!

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