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English / English / Deals at Amazon.com!
« on: August 21, 2014, 02:59:53 AM »
Deals at Amazon.com!


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Comparatii telefoane / iPhone 4S vs. iPhone 4
« on: August 21, 2014, 02:59:16 AM »
iPhone 4S vs. iPhone 4




Weight and Dimensions
iPhone 4S
Height: 4.5 inches (115.2 mm)
Width: 2.31 inches (58.6 mm)
Depth: 0.37 inch (9.3 mm)
Weight: 4.9 ounces (140 grams)

iPhone 4
Height: 4.5 inches (115.2 mm)
Width: 2.31 inches (58.6 mm)
Depth: 0.37 inch (9.3 mm)
Weight: 4.8 ounces (137 grams)


Built-in a**istant
iPhone 4S
Siri - Use your voice to send messages, set reminders, and more.


Camera
iPhone 4S
8 megapixels
Autofocus
Tap to focus
LED flash
Backside illumination sensor
Five-element lens
Face detection
Front camera with VGA resolution

iPhone 4
5 megapixels
Autofocus
Tap to focus
LED flash
Backside illumination sensor
Four-element lens
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Front camera with VGA resolution


more...

http://www.apple.com/iphone/compare-iphones/


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English / English / Blocking Cell Phone Caller ID
« on: August 21, 2014, 02:58:27 AM »
Cell phones offer a great convenience and we wish all the services worked similarly to our landline. Depending on your mobile carrier, you may have comparable features. Usually, you don’t. There are some other options to a**ist when trying to block Caller ID or unwanted callers
Blocking Your Cell Phone Number from Being Sent

Like residential service, there are two ways you can block your cell number from being sent to another party. The first and more permanent solution is to request a line block from your cell carrier. This feature is offered by most carriers, sometimes for a monthly fee. If you then need to display your phone number for a specific call, you dial *82 and then the phone number.

The second way to block your phone number from displaying is on an individual call basis. This may be best when you're asking about a product or service and you don't want to provide your number. To block your phone number from being sent, press *67 and then the phone number you wish to call. One way I remember this is *OS for Off Screen.

Your number can't be blocked in all situations. For example, your cell number will be sent if you dial most emergency services. Also, if you're dialing toll-free prefixes such as 700, 800 and 900 your number is also sent. These systems rely on a technology called ANI .
Blocking Telemarketing Calls to Your Cell Phones

A big problem people face is getting unwanted calls. We can attest to how distracting calls can be during work hours. You're in the middle of the project and someone calls you trying to sell a service. One option US residents have is to register your personal cell phone number in the National Do Not Call Registry. Your registration is good for five years and should take effect 31 days after you register. To verify your number is in the Do Not Call Registry, dial 1-888-382-1222.

There is still is some confusion about who can still call you. The NDNCR will not stop all telemarketing calls. The FTC provides more information in a FAQ publication. The following groups are still allowed to call:

    Political organizations
    Charities (limitations on people calling on behalf of charities)
    Telephone surveyors so long as they don’t offer to sell anything
    Companies with which you have an existing business relationship
    Companies you agreed in writing to get their calls

Blocking Unwanted Callers

This is the weak link with cell phones. Most landline and broadband phone carriers offer call management packages that allow you to define who can call you. If you're not on the approved list, you have to go through a series of extra steps. This same functionality is rare with mobile carriers.

An area where the mobile carriers do offer help is with hara**ment. Most states have laws defining what is phone hara**ment or cyber stalking. Your carrier may prefer you file a police report before contacting them. Some may only proceed if a subpoena is issued.

Your phone may provide some built in options such as filtering based on the Caller ID. For example, some Nextel phones allow you to block Private Callers. You should check your phone’s owner manual for these options or find an online cell forum that has a group for your phone. A good resource is HowardForums.

If you have a Smartphone, you may have more options by using third party programs that can block calls. Some examples include MagiCall, which works on Windows Mobile and CallShield Pro, which works on Palm OS devices. The feature set can differ based on your carrier. A newer arrival for the Android market is from YouMail and can be found in the Google App store. Sometimes, your carrier or phone manufacturer may not want you to use such features. As example, it looks like iPhone users might have to jailbreak their phone to use an app.
Faking Caller ID Numbers

Caller ID, like many identification systems can be faked by people. There are services that offer to change your Caller ID and send fake information. This is known as Caller ID spoofing. Some of these systems may be able to bypa** your software and get through. Although the practice isn't new, it is coming under scrutiny. According to a recent Wired article , the FCC has opened an investigation into these services.
Silencing the Unwanted Callers

You may not be able to stop the call, but you may be able to silence the ring. This requires that your phone allow you to a**ign ring tones to contacts. A good example is a tip I saw from the owner of a Samsung t809. He or she a**igned a silent MP3 file as the default ring tone. For known contacts, the author a**igned an audible ring tone. The result was the phone could only be heard when a known contact called. Your phone may have a built in silent ring tone.

While your cell phone may not work exactly as your landline, these steps can improve the situation. Hopefully, you can make your cell phone a productivity tool rather than a ringing annoyance.


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Ref: http://www.timeatlas.com/cell_phones/general/blocking_cell_phone_caller_id#.UR8iVWcmQpk

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Introduction   Forward all incoming calls to another phone number with Call Forwarding, or designate certain incoming phone numbers to be forwarded with Selective Forwarding.
     
How you forward calls depends on your Comcast® subscription, but in general you can use your home phone or go online.
Note: For Call Forwarding and Selective Forwarding, enter 1 plus the area code if it is necessary to call the "forward to" number. When you create a Selective Forwarding list, enter the area code plus the 7-digit number for all numbers (both local and long-distance).
  Call Forwarding  
To activate Call Forwarding from your home telephone - Option 1:
 
  • Lift the receiver and listen for the dial tone.
  • Dial *72 and wait to hear the dial tone again.
  • Dial the number where you'd like to have your calls forwarded. (Remember to dial 1 and/or the area code before the number.)
  • A courtesy call will be placed to the number.
  • If the party answers, the feature is activated. If the number is busy or no one answers, repeat steps 1-3 within 2 minutes, and you will hear a confirmation tone that the feature has been activated.

 To activate Call Forwarding from your home telephone - Option 2:

 
  • Lift the receiver and listen for the dial tone.
  • Press *72 and immediately dial the number where you'd like to have your calls forwarded. (Remember to dial 1 and/or the area code before the number if it's necessary to place the call.)
  • Listen or the confirmation that the feature has been activated.
  • If you want to change the "forward to" number, just repeat steps 1-3.

 To deactivate Call Forwarding from your home telephone:

 
  • Lift the receiver and listen for the dial tone.
  • Press *73.
  • You will hear a confirmation message that Call Forwarding has been deactivated.
 
To activate Call Forwarding online if you have both XFINITY® Voice and XFINITY® Internet:
 
  • Go to XFINITY® Connect.
  • Select the Email icon.
  • Enter your primary Comcast User ID and pa**word.
  • Go to the Preferences tab, select Call Manager, then Call Forwarding.
  • Click the phone number you want calls forwarded from and check the Call Forwarding box.
  • Enter the telephone number where you want your calls forwarded.
  • Click Save.
To activate Call Forwarding online if you have XFINITY Voice only:
 
  • Go to xfinity.com.
  • Select the Voice icon.
  • Log into the Digital Voice Center using your telephone number and voicemail pa**code.
  • Click Preferences.
  • Click Forward Calls.
  • Check the Forward All Calls To box.
  • Either select a telephone number from the dropdown box or enter a telephone number in the Other Number box. Make sure the correct radio button is selected.
  • Click Save.
Selective Call Forwarding  
To activate Selective Call Forwarding from your home telephone:
 
  • Lift the receiver and listen for the dial tone.
  • Press *63.
  • A menu will guide you through this feature.
 
To deactivate Selective Call Forwarding from your home telephone:
 
  • Lift the receiver and listen for the dial tone.
  • Press *83.
  • When prompted, press 3 to turn the feature off.
To activate Selective Call Forwarding online if you have both XFINITY Voice and XFINITY Internet:
 
  • Go to XFINITY Connect.
  • Select the Email icon.
  • Enter your primary Comcast User ID and pa**word.
  • Go to the Preferences tab, select Call Manager, then Call Forwarding.
  • Check the Selective Forwarding box.
  • Click the Add button.
  • Enter the telephone numbers you want forwarded.
  • Click the Add button again.
  • Enter the number where you want your calls forwarded.
  • Click Save.
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Ref: http://customer.comcast.com/help-and-support/phone/forward-calls-with-call-forwarding/

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English / English / How to use Call Forwarding on my mobile phone?
« on: August 21, 2014, 02:57:18 AM »
What is Call Forwarding for my mobile phone?

Call Forwarding immediately redirects calls intended for your mobile phone to another number, such as your home or office number.

You can still make outgoing calls when this feature is turned on.

You’ll save airtime on most rate plans by forwarding your calls to a landline phone. If you forward your calls to another mobile phone, airtime charges will be billed to that phone's account.

If you forward your calls to a long distance number, you will be billed the applicable long distance charges.

You can add Call Forwarding to your Bell Mobility rate plan for a monthly fee or use it on a pay-per-use basis for $0.25 a minute.

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English / English / Fake vs Real iPhone 4
« on: August 21, 2014, 02:56:17 AM »
Fake vs Real iPhone 4The differences between a FAKE iPhone 4 and a REAL iPhone 4.

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English / English / iPhone 5 secrets iOS 6 new features
« on: August 21, 2014, 02:55:20 AM »
iPhone 5 secrets iOS 6 new features




 1 – New app icon Plans
 2 – Maps can display 3D maps (Flyover)
 3 – New 2D maps made by Apple
 4 – Turn by Turn, sort of true GPS that tells you the path to follow
 5 – The app has a new design metal effect on iPhone / iPad and iPod touch
 6 – Maps displays the traffic accidents and other alerts sent by the user anonymously
 7 – Siri mastering the sport news
 8 – Siri function to improve its restaurants with opinions, notes ect .. thanks for Yelp
 9 – Siri can book a table with OpenTable
 10 – Siri supports cinema, Film Cla**ification by Rotten Tomatoes, movies / actors ect ..
 11 – Siri can open an app
 12 – Facebook is integrated into Safari, photo, maps, ect Game Center
 13 – You can post a Facebook status with the notification center
 14 – You can tweet from the notification center
 15 – You can tweet with Siri
 16 – You can put a status on Facebook with Siri
 17 – Facebook is integrated into the iTunes Store and the App Store, you can enjoy and share content on Facebook
 18 – You can share Photo Stream
 19 – You can comment on photos Photo Stream albums shared
 20 – You will receive a notification for these actions above
 21 – New application: Pa**book
 22 – You can store in Pa**book tickets, coupons, maps ect ..
 23 – FaceTime works over a cellular network
 24 – You can put your phone identifiers on iPad, iPod touch, therefore, your notification iMessage / FaceTime will be on all your devices
 25 – New slide in a notification of a call to bring up options
 26 – You can send a message when you reject a call
 27 – You can request the iPhone to call the person after canceling the call
 28 – You can customize the message when you reject a call
 29 – New feature: Do Not Disturb: You can prevent the receipt of notification among X hours. You can also configure it to do so to receive notifications of your favorite contacts for example
 30 – Bluetooth exchange place in settings and displayed below wifi
 31 – Notification of change in site settings
 32 – New background application settings
 33 – General exchange place in settings
 34 – iTunes and App Store have a unified setting in the settings
 35 – The blue-gray look of the OS is more degraded and duller
 36 – The color of the status bar adapts to the color of the app
 37 – moon-shaped icon when you enable Do Not Disturb time left
 38 – Reminders to a setting in settings
 39 – New VIP contacts in Mail, it’s your favorite contacts
 40 – Pull to refresh appears in Mail
 41 – Double tap in a text box for iOS offers to add a photo or video
 42 – iCloud Tabs in Safari the tabs are pushed to your devices to the cloud and available everywhere
 43 – The playlist can be played without an internet connection
 44 – In Safari, you can view a site in full screen landscape mode
 45 – New option in Access Guided accessibility, you can disable hardware parts, sensitive to the iPad / iPhone
 46 – Lost in Fashion Find My iPhone tracker, or you can your iPhone on a map
 47 – You can get alerts in Find My Friends
 48 – Redesign the iTunes Store
 49 – Redesign of the App Store
 50 – Redesign the iBookstore
 51 – The applications are downloaded directly to the App Store and no longer return to the Home screen
 52 – A banner “New” is displayed on an app downloaded and never opened
 53 – When you have an application already downloaded in the App Store downloaded it no longer appears, but you can open the “Set” to “open”
 54 – Siri supports Maps in France
 55 – Siri brings new languages (Canadian, Mexican, Korean, Italian, ect ..)
 56 – New dark look of the app on iPhone Camera
 57 – Change the icon of the app settings
 58 – Evolution of the weather app, new look painted, new typeface
 59 – New Wallpaper
 60 – The Clock app arrives on iPad
 61 – Change of organizing app for iPad and iPhone
 62 – You can make challenges on Game Center
 63 – Clock iPad app displays the time zones and weather in selected cities
 64 – Siri on the new iPad
 65 – New look for the music app iPhone / iPod
 65 – Changing the look of the button Next / Previous / Pause music
 66 – Look on metallic volume slider in Music
 67 – The Music app has a totally metallic look
 68 – Presence of a gradient gray Albums in Music
 69 – Shortcut “Show full album” in Music
 70 – You can set an alarm on your iPad
 71 – New setting in Privacy settings
 72 – You can make your privacy settings for location, contact, photos, reminders, calendars
 73 – You can prevent an app to access your contact, for example
 74 – Support advanced Chinese
 75 – Ability to share videos on Youku and Tudou in China
 76 – You can post on Sina Weibo in China for camera, photo, Game Center, Safari ect ..
 77 – Disappearance of the small padlock icon on the lock screen
 78 – New effect “physical button” icons at the bottom of the apps (eg App Store, Music)
 79 – The glossy black is very present in the new interface Stores
 80 – The compa** icon in Maps a makeover and looks like a real compa**
 81 – The compa** icon in Maps now ranks in the top right
 82 – You can print a map from the Maps app
 83 – The place menu to export a photo example is presented in the form of icons
 84 – Siri settings available in the Settings app on iPad
 85 – You can also activate Do Not Disturb for a particular application
 86 – You can enable or disable the possibility that contact can remember in Do Not Disturb
 87 – You can add a photo directly from Safari on a website
 88 – Developers can add banners on their websites that Safari sends the user to the App Store download their apps
 89 – When you download an app through the banner system, the application will be open when you show that you’re watching on Safari
 90 – Mail Box VIP or you will have your VIP mails
 91 – Box “Flag” in Mail or will be gathered all the messages you have stuck with a flag
 92 – You can open documents protected Offices on your iOS device
 93 – A small star (white for reading, blue for unread) appears to the left of a message to indicate whether it is an email from a VIP
 94 – Pa**book warns you with a notice of a meeting of a cinema ticket for example a few hours before the beginning
 95 – Pa**book alerts you when a change in booking a plane ticket for example with a notification
 96 – Single App Mode, in accessibility, you can block a iPad App and prevent the person who uses power switcher to another App.
 97 – Local search in Maps, you can search for a restaurant, for example, and access images, notes and information through Yelp ect ..
 98 – Mode GPS Maps now works on the lockscreen
 99 – You can rotate the map with two fingers in Maps
 100 – faster JavaScript in Safari
 101 – French, German and Spanish now have a dictionary
 102 – You can customize the vibration alerts
 103 – You can put a signature for each account in Mail
 104 – The Improvement for Voice Over
 105 – Brightness and wallpaper settings merged into iPhone
 106 – Siri becomes available with the kit “Eyes free”, kit integrated into future vehicles will activate Siri via a button on the steering wheel
 107 – End of bug accents on the iOS auto-correction
 108 – The arrangement of letters in support of a long a key is different now
 109 – Many new Emoji
 110 – You can set an alarm for a song
 111 – Improvements to the HDR mode in the Camera application
 112 – With the Facebook integration you can have your contacts’ birthdays automatically pushed to your calendar
 113 – view by artist in music now displays album artwork on iPhone
 114 – view iPhone music album sees its smaller lists and can therefore have more album / scroll (8 instead of 6)
 115 – When you turn up the volume of your song, your iPhone is locked, the screen lights up.
 116 – New icon to a route on Maps
 117 – The effect of “turn the page” on iPhone Maps takes the iPad, plus icon, flick of the fingers on the bottom right of the screen.
 118 – The settings in the iPad are separated by group and separators
 119 – New item in Facebook settings
 120 – iCloud integration for reminders
 121 – You can have a timer on your iPad
 122 – You can have a timer on your iPad
 124 – New in iOS Chinese dictionary
 125 – Writing and input of Chinese characters has been improved
 126 – Your dictionary is pushed to the cloud and therefore has made available on your devices
 127 – Find My Friends may prevent those around you from your position with a notification
 128 – You can call the phone number displayed in the notification of a lost iPhone with Find My iPhone directly through the “Call” button
 129 – You can view your Photo Stream album on your Apple TV shared
 130 – Photo Stream appears in the buttons at the bottom of the iPhone App Photo
 131 – Kernel ASLR (explanations are welcome in the comments)
 132 – Support for IPv6 on Wi-Fi and 4G LTE
 133 – Global Proxy for HTTP
 134 – Your friends will come to Game Center Facebook
 135 – VoiceOver invites Maps
 136 – VoiceOver invites a**istive Touch
 137 – VoiceOver invites the zoom function
 138 – You can enjoy pictures in the albums shared Photo Stream
 139 – You can block access to shared albums Photo Stream has a group of individual specific
 140 – You can publish your albums Photo Stream on Internet
 141 – When you first start your new iPad in the settings you can enable or disable Siri in advance
 142 – Find My iPhone now displays battery status of devices
 143 – During a reboot, the screen to switch off your device does not appear and the reboot is on
 144 – Look for the black glossy iPad Camera in third-party applications
 145 – A pop-up appears in the music to warn you that the courses are available in iTunes U iTunes U app
 146 – New look of the Safari page when the device is not connected to internet
 147 – When you double tap, “select all” says “select all.”
 148 – The export function in Safari now displays icons and not an action list
 149 – Resubmission of Apps in the App Store, a line that is scrolled from right to left and vice versa
 150 – New lighter background of the App Store
 151 – The buttons purchases and downloads of apps are now metallic gray
 152 – When you tap a song in iPhone music, it is no longer blue but gray
 153 – the progress bar in music becomes metallic
 154 – shuffle and repeat buttons in music become orange when activated
 155 – the AirPlay icon in music is metallized
 156 – The telephone keypad in phone becomes white with gray numbers
 157 – When you dial a phone number on the keypad of the phone app, the figures are surrounded by a light will
 158 – Your contact you have a**ociated with for example Siri turns blue with an icon of a person to the right of
 159 – New Photo + Camera settings in settings
 160 – Division by categories settings on iPhone
 161 – You can choose a sound for your publication Facebook
 162 – his “Cui-cui” to your tweets now called chirping
 163 – Pa**book works on iCloud
 164 – Adding Pa**book settings in iCloud
 165 – New settings “respond with a message” Phone settings in the
 166 – You can enable or disable the ability to save the Playlist with the cellular network to read later
 167 – Disappearing refresh logo in the bottom left of Mail
 168 – New category “tab iCloud” in iPhone Safari
 169 – Possibility to share content on Weibo Safari
 170 – Light sensor more sensitive
 171 – interface for creating your own vibrations for each type of alert
 172 – Vibration custom default: alert, pulse, fast, SOS, Staccato, Symphony
 173 – When you receive a message while you are already in a conversation with another contact, then a banner is displayed
 174 – Apple has replaced Google Maps with its own mapping system in Places in Photos
 175 – Flux Photo is now called My Photo Feed
 176 – New look for the icon geolocation Maps
 177 – New layout options in the map by Maps
 178 – New background of the clock application on iPhone
 179 – New icon to access your search history in the iTunes Store
 180 – Navigating the iTunes Store is done through online albums. You can scroll by swiping from left to right
 181 – New lighter background of the iTunes Store
 182 – the movie section of the iTunes Store displays a dark background
 183 – The film is presented as section section navigation item song with movie posters
 184 – New item category in the iTunes Store movie “Discoveries Rate”
 185 – The TV Series section displays the same design as film
 186 – New presentation rankings TV episodes and seasons
 187 – The Search section of the iTunes Store includes the presentation elements of all other categories
 188 – New look of the loading bar of a song on iTunes Store for extracts
 189 – Appearance of a share button on the iTunes Store to be shared by Mail, Message, Twitter, Facebook.
 190 – You can now copy the link of an app, song ect … on Store apps directly from the dedicated
 191 – New presentation of the notation on the Store
 192 – New presentation of recommended albums in an album on iTunes
 193 – The music does not cut it when you listen to an excerpt from a song from the iTunes Store and you switch to the home screen (iPhone)
 194 – New presentation topics like, typeface smaller, smaller pockets to see more
 Général est renommé Cellulaire”>195 – Network Settings -> General is renowned Cell
 196 – You can turn off the cellular network for documents iCloud, iTunes, and FaceTime from this setting
 Général ) sur iPad le temps d’utilisation”>197 – You can see in use (Settings -> General) on iPad usage time
 198 – You can reset your location and privacy from the menu under Settings in Reset
 199 – In the Stocks app, the graphs take a little more space
 200 – New look of the button to the right information at the bottom of a sheet weather
 201 – slider volume bar in music app sees reflections change with the movement of the iPhone (using the accelerometer)
 202 – You can listen to a song on the iTunes Store and navigate inside without stopping the music
 203 – Attention to detail requires: the days of the week in iPhone calendar which now perfectly aligned with the center of the boxes below
 204 – Touch the screen during a FaceTime call will appear on the status bar.


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Ref: http://www.buzzmuseum.com/2012/10/iphone-5-secrets-ios-6-new-features/

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English / English / 10 Ways Android Beats the iPhone 5
« on: August 21, 2014, 02:54:24 AM »
10 Ways Android Beats the iPhone 5Apple may have mollified the ma**es by adding significantly better specs to its smartphone offering, but when it comes to innovation, the iPhone 5 just can’t compete with the latest Android handsets. Sure a larger screen, 4G LTE support and a faster CPU are welcome additions to the world’s number one phone, but Apple is a year late and $199 short, because Android has provided all these features and more for some time now.
Apple may be patting itself on the back over its move from a 3.5-inch to a 4-inch display, but in the smartphone size race, the iPhone 5 trails the field by a wide margin. In the Android world, the 4.3-inch Droid RAZR M is considered a "compact" phone, the 4.8-inch Galaxy S III is mainstream and the 5.5-inch Galaxy Note II is large. Why would you want a phone with a larger screen? A larger display makes videos more exciting, text easier to read, and keys on the keyboard easier to target with your finger. And if for some reason that doesn't appeal to you, the Android ecosystem also has smaller phones.


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Ref: http://blog.laptopmag.com/10-ways-android-beats-the-iphone-5

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iPhoto for iPad and iPhone downloaded over 1 million times in just 10 days



Apple’s software (as well as hardware of course!) is well known to have a superior user experience. Almost every app or software they make target the overall usability along with the functionality. The iPhoto for the iPad and iPhone isn’t any exception. Solidly built app with some robust features.

The app was released early March, and it has already been downloaded well over a million times. A number that was achieved in less than 10 days. Not to forget Apple counts only unique users, so if someone downloads the app ten times, they will still count it as one. Try it now, you may like it.






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Reference: http://www.livbit.com/article/2012/04/14/iphoto-for-ipad-and-iphone-downloaded-over-1-million-times-in-just-10-days/

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English / English / Make Your Own Mobile Apps For The Android Market
« on: August 21, 2014, 02:53:07 AM »
When you go to the AppsGeyser website and click on the Create Now! button, you're presented with three choices:

1. Mobile Website App
Just enter the URL of any mobile-formatted website and AppsGeyser will turn it into a simple, but fully functional Android app.
2. Web Widget App
Enter in the HTML code of any web widget for an replica mobile app.
3. Web Page Content App
This option uses a tool to grab chunks of webpages, turning them into apps themselves.

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English / English / iPhone - Tips and Tricks
« on: August 21, 2014, 02:52:27 AM »
iPhone - Tips and Tricks

With these simple tips and tricks, you’ll learn all the things your intelligent a**istant, your remarkable camera, and your amazing iPhone 4S can do.


See how to use Siri.
Press and hold the Home button, then tap “i.” You’ll see a detailed list of all the ways Siri can help you get things done.

Tell Siri who’s who.
Tell Siri about your relationships, such as “Erin is my wife” or “Rick is my dad.” Then you can say, “Text my wife” or “Call dad” and Siri knows who you mean.

Set your locations.
Tell Siri the address of where you live and where you work. That way, Siri can remind you to do things when you leave or arrive at either place.

Siri writes emails.
You can dictate a quick response to an email. Just say "Reply", then tell Siri your message.

iPhone 4S takes dictation.
Instead of typing an email, tap the microphone icon on the keyboard and start talking. Tap done, and your words will appear as text. Use dictation to write messages, take notes, and more. Dictation also works with third-party apps, so you can update your Facebook status, tweet, or write and send Instagrams.

Quick, take a photo.
The camera icon is always there on your lock screen. Just swipe up to open the Camera app.

See what’s up.
Notification Center lets you know about missed messages, calendar invitations, friend requests, and more. New notifications appear on top of the screen. Swipe down to see a summary of recent notifications.

Set Reminders.
a**ign due dates to items on your to-do list and Reminders will send you alerts. Add locations, and you’ll get alerts when you leave or when you arrive. You can also choose priority levels and write notes.

Tweet it up.
Sign in once under Settings and tweet directly from Safari, Photos, Camera, YouTube, and Maps. Start typing a friend’s Twitter name and iPhone will autocomplete the rest.

Broadcast live with Airplay.
With AirPlay Mirroring, you can share exactly what’s on your iPhone 4S with your HDTV connected to an Apple TV. Just double-click the Home button, swipe all the way to the right, and select AirPlay Mirroring.

Customize your keyboard.
Create your own personal dictionary, including shortcuts for each word. So your keyboard not only autocorrects, but knows exactly what you want to say as you type. In Settings, tap General, Keyboard, and Add New Shortcut. From here, you can add new phrases and a**ign optional shortcuts to them.

Create an event fast.
Touch anywhere on the calendar to create an event. To change your schedule, just drag events around on the calendar. Tap for day, month, or list view. And rotate to landscape to see an entire week.

Everything has a tone.
a**ign a specific tone for new mail, Calendar alerts, tweets, and Reminders. In Settings, tap Sounds to a**ign each tone. Tap Edit in a contact to a**ign a ringtone to that contact.

Locate your lost iPhone.
If you’ve lost your iPhone, Find My iPhone can help you locate it on a map and protect its data. Display a message on its screen, remotely set a pa**code lock, or initiate a remote wipe to delete your data.

Save images from the web.
In Safari, touch and hold an image to save it to your Camera Roll or copy it to paste into an MMS or email.

Choose your wallpaper.
In Settings, choose Wallpaper, tap the image of the Lock and Home screens, then tap one of your photo albums or tap Wallpaper for the Apple-designed images. Find the image you want, tap Set, and then choose whether to use it as wallpaper for your Lock screen, Home screen, or both.

Scroll to the top fast.
In Safari, Mail, Contacts, and many other apps, tap the status bar at the top of the screen — which displays the network information, time, and battery level — to scroll quickly to the top.

Lock the screen orientation.
Double-click the Home button to bring up the multitasking interface, then swipe from left to right. Now tap the portrait orientation lock once to turn it on and again to turn it off.

Drop a pin.
In Maps, touch and hold anywhere on a map to drop a pin so you can find an address, get directions, or see street view for that location.

Pinch to zoom.
In the camera app, pinch to zoom in and out of a scene up to 5x. You can also use the zoom slider.

Add PDFs to iBooks
From a Mail message or a web page, touch and hold the PDF icon or link, then select “Open in iBooks.”

Use the compa** with maps.
Tap the Location button in Maps twice to use the built-in compa** to orient the map based on the direction you are facing.

Create web clips.
To add a website to your Home screen, visit the page in Safari and tap the Go To icon at the bottom of the Safari window. Tap Add to Home Screen.

Learn some keyboard tricks.
 - Tap the space bar twice, and iPhone adds a period and capitalizes the next word.
 - To enter a number or symbol quickly, touch and hold, then select the key you want. Lifting your finger returns you to the alphabet keyboard.
 - Touch and hold a letter to reveal a list of special characters.

Scrub through audio and video.
When you’re watching a video or listening to music or a podcast, the scrubber bar lets you skip to any point along the timeline. You can adjust the scrub rate from high-speed to fine scrubbing by sliding your finger down as you drag the playhead along the scrubber bar.

Keep your inbox clean.
In Mail, you can delete or move messages in batches. From your inbox, tap Edit, select the messages you want to organize, then tap Delete or Move.

Take a picture of your screen.
Press and hold the Home button, then press the Sleep/Wake button. Your screen flashes and the picture appears in your Camera Roll.

Create a playlist.
In the Music app, tap Playlists, then tap Add Playlist and give it a name. Now tap any song or video to add it to the playlist. You can add individual songs, entire albums, or all songs by an artist.

Tap to focus the camera.
While shooting video or photos, tap the screen where you want to focus. iPhone will also adjust the exposure and white balance automatically.

Swipe to delete.
Delete email and text messages without opening them. Delete voicemail without listening to them. And delete recent calls from your list. Just swipe across the message or number and tap the red delete button.

Print wirelessly from iPhone.
AirPrint makes it easy to print email and web pages right from your iPhone to your AirPrint-enabled printer. To print an email, just tap the Reply icon and select Print. To print a web page, tap the Action icon and select Print. You can also print photos, documents, and more.

Cut, copy, and paste.
Find the text you want to edit in a note, email, web page, or other app. You can select a word by double-tapping it, and select more or less text by dragging the grab points. Then tap to cut, copy, or paste. To undo an edit, shake iPhone, then tap the Undo button.

Display character count in text messages.
In Settings, tap Messages, then tap the Character Count switch. The count appears as you type when your message exceeds two lines. You may want to do this when carrier fees apply.

Place a call on hold.
On iPhone 4, touch and hold the Mute button to put a call on hold (GSM model only).

Get back to your draft.
In Mail, touch and hold the Compose button to switch to your last saved message draft.

Read the iPhone User Guide.
For more tips, tricks, and instructions, tap the Bookmarks icon in Safari, then select iPhone User Guide.

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English / English / IconSupport 1.7.2-1 Now iOS 5 Compatible
« on: August 21, 2014, 02:50:34 AM »
IconSupport 1.7.2-1 Now iOS 5 Compatible
IconSupport is available to download from the BigBoss repo for free.

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