iPad mini For Dummies, 3rd Edition
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ISBN 978-1-118-93352-7 (pbk); ISBN 978-1-118-93353-4 (ebk); ISBN 978-1-118-93354-1 (ebk)
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About the Authors
Edward C. Baig writes the Personal Technology column in USA TODAY, is a regular on USA TODAY podcasts and videos, and makes frequent media appearances. Ed is also the author of Macs For Dummies, 11th Edition (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.) and cowriter of iPhone For Dummies, 8th Edition. Before joining USA TODAY as a columnist and reporter in 1999, Ed spent six years at Business Week, where he wrote and edited stories about consumer tech, personal finance, collectibles, travel, and wine tasting, among other topics. He received the Medill School of Journalism 1999 Financial Writers and Editors Award for contributions to the Business Week Investor Guide to Online Investing. That followed a three-year stint at U.S. News & World Report, where Ed was the lead tech writer for the News You Can Use section and also dabbled in numerous other subjects.
Ed began his journalist career at Fortune magazine, gaining the best basic training imaginable during his early years as a fact checker and contributor to the Fortune 500. Through the dozen years he worked at the magazine, Ed covered leisure-time industries, penned features on the lucrative dating market and the effect of religion on corporate managers, and was heavily involved in the Most Admired Companies project. Ed also started up Fortunes Products to Watch column, a venue for low- and high-tech items.
Bob LeVitus, often referred to as Dr. Mac, has written or cowritten over 70 popular computer books, with millions of copies in print. His titles include OS X Yosemite For Dummies, iPhone For Dummies, Incredible iPhone Apps For Dummies, and Microsoft Office 2011 For Mac For Dummies, all for John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
For more than 15 years, Bob has penned the popular Dr. Mac column for the Houston Chronicle. Hes been published in pretty much every magazine that ever had the word Mac in its title, and his achievements have been documented in major media around the world. (Yes, that was Bob juggling a keyboard in USA TODAY a few years back!)
Bob is known for his expertise, trademark humorous style, and ability to translate techie jargon into usable and fun advice for regular folks. Bob is also a prolific public speaker, presenting more than 100 Macworld Expo training sessions in the United States and abroad, keynote addresses in three countries, and Macintosh training seminars in many U.S. cities.
Dedications
I dedicate this book to my beautiful wife, Janie, for inspiring me in myriad ways every day I am with her. And to my incredible kids: my adorable little girl, Sydney (one of her first words was iPod), my little boy, Sammy (who asks to use his iPad the moment he wakes up in the morning), and my canine daughter Sadie (who thankfully hasnt chewed on the iPad yet). This book is dedicated also to the memory of my canine son, Eddie, Jr., and my late parents, Samuel and Lucille Baig. I am madly in love with you all.
Ed Baig
Every book Ive ever written and every book I will ever write is dedicated to the most awesome wife in the world, Lisa. For the last thirty-one years, she has taught me more about everything I know than anyone else on Earth.
Every book Ive written or will ever write is also dedicated to my two terrific (adult) kids, Allison and Jacob, who love their iPhones, iPads, and Macs almost as much as their dad loves them (the devices, not the kids).
Bob LeVitus
Authors Acknowledgments
Special thanks to everyone at Apple who helped us turn this book around so quickly: Natalie Kerris, Teresa Brewer, Trudy Muller, Keri Walker, Andy Bowman, Christine Monaghan, and everyone else who lent a hand from the mother ship in Cupertino. We couldnt have done it without you and apologize to anyone we left out.
Big-time thanks to the gang at Wiley: Susan The Powers Out Again Pink, Andy The Boss Cummings, our incredible technical editor Jim Kelly, whose suggestions and observations helped immensely (even the ones we ignored), and our invaluable proofreader, Debbye Butler, who did a tremendous job. Finally, thanks to everyone at Wiley we dont know by name. If you helped with this project in any way, you have our everlasting thanks.
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