Devlive training videos are on the way

The internet’s best, most intuitive content management system is about to get even better. Div1 is producing a complete set of easy-to-understand online instructional videos.

With the recent release of the 3.5 update, Devlive boasts more features—and more flexibility—than ever before. The videos will help newbies set up and manage their sites, while giving veterans a chance to refresh their skill sets with new tips and techniques.

The videos will provide step-by-step guidance for nearly every facet of the Devlive experience: editing content, managing pages, managing users (simple and advanced), adding private menus and pages, account setup options, ecommerce, photo galleries, and analytics.

Div1 President Shawn Bannerman can’t wait to see the videos up and running. “Our developers have created this powerful environment for users to design and maintain their own websites,” he says. “With these videos, they’ll learn how to put all those tools to use.”

Stay tuned—we’ll announce the new videos the moment they’re completed and posted.

Div1 predicts major MacBook upgrade

Have you been thinking about buying a sleek new MacBook? You might be better off sticking with your old laptop, at least for another month or two. Signs point to an imminent update to the MacBook line, and we predict it will be well worth the wait.

Intel is poised to release its highly anticipated Ivy Bridge chipsets (April 23, if rumours prove correct), and industry insiders expect a slew of updated laptops to follow soon after. Not surprisingly, no company will be more closely watched than Apple.

Ivy Bridge should enable computers to cut power consumption in half, while boosting CPU performance by 15 percent and GPU by 50 percent. MacBooks running Ivy Bridge chips should be lighter, thinner, and faster, with better battery life—even if, as predicted, they sport Apple’s power-hungry (but ultra-crisp) Retina displays.

Ivy Bridge is expected to show up first in the 15-inch MacBook Pro, with other models coming on board later. Eventually, the chips will likely be adopted in the iMac line as well.

So, keep your credit card in your wallet for another few weeks. Your patience will be rewarded with the best-ever MacBook. Or, if you’re the frugal type, you can expect to nab some great clearance bargains on the current models.

Pure Gold from Apple

We have been obsessed with developing our first iPhone application, and so we have been attending Apple University lol …. More like a church really, I mean they call themselves Evangelists.

One of the Videos stood out to me as an awesome rules of the road for developers,… I wish I would have found this 10 years ago haha…. its called  Ingredients of Great iPhone Apps. Now, you have to be a Apple approved developer to watch the whole vid,… but it is awesome, key concepts not only usefull for iPhone, but all web applications as well.