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Adam Mills

iPhone 4 proximity sensor issue gets possible fixes - 2 views

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    If you have an iPhone 4 and find yourself at odds with your proximity sensor during calls, try out a few of these solutions.
Adam Mills

iPhone 4 FaceTime now works over 3G - 1 views

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    If you were disappointed that the iPhone 4's FaceTime video chatting would only work over Wi-Fi, be disappointed no more. A few simple steps will allow you to run it over 3G.
Adam Mills

iPhone 4's speed gets tested against older generation iPhones - 1 views

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    A pretty cool video surfaced today pitting the iPhone 4's speed against the iPhone 3GS, 3G and original 2G in a few different tests.
Saqib Imran

The iPhone 4 Antenna Song - 0 views

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    "Jonathan Mann is a simple song writer and composer who does this for a living. In the light of the recent events which has caught Apple's leg in terms of Antenna problem and the whole "Hold it differently" mantra, this guy has composed a song which is good enough to smack few laughs and giggles directly on the face of Apple."
Adam Mills

iPhone owners reporting more iOS 4.1 issues - 0 views

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    The weekend has come and gone and still, iPhone owners are complaining about a few issues affecting their device after installing iOS 4.1, the main issue being with USB playback. Anyone else having problems?
anonymous

Dropbox - Features - Online backup, file sync and sharing made easy. - 0 views

  • Dropbox allows you to sync your files online and across your computers automatically. 2GB of online storage for free, with up to 100GB available to paying customers. Sync files of any size or type. Sync Windows, Mac, and Linux computers. Automatically syncs when new files or changes are detected.
  • File Sharing Sharing files is simple. It takes only a few clicks. Shared folders allow several people to collaborate on the same files. See other people's changes instantly. Use your "Public" folder to link directly to files. Control who has access to your shared folders. Kick people out and remove the shared files from their computers in the process. Automatically create shareable online photo galleries out of regular folders.
  • Online Backup Dropbox backs up your files online without you having to think about it. Web Access A copy of your files is stored on Dropbox's secure servers. This lets you access them from any computer or mobile device. Security & Privacy Dropbox uses military grade encryption methods to both transfer and store your data. Mobile Device Access A free application for iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry, and Android that lets you access and manage your Dropbox on the go.
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  • File Sync Dropbox allows you to sync your files online and across your computers automatically. Work on files in your Dropbox even if you're offline. Your changes sync once your computer has an Internet connection again. Dropbox transfers correctly resume where they left off if your connection drops. Efficient sync: only the pieces of a file that changed (not the whole file) are synced. This saves you time. Doesn't hog your internet connection. You can manually set bandwidth limits. File Sharing Sharing files is simple and done in only a few clicks. See other people's changes instantly. A Public folder that lets you link directly to files in your Dropbox. Control who is able to access shared folders. Kick people out and remove the shared folders from their computers. Automatically create shareable online photo galleries out of regular folders. Online Backup Dropbox backs up your files online without you having to think about it. Automatic backup of your files. Undelete files and folders. Restore previous versions of your files. 30 days of undo history. Upgrades available for unlimited undo. Web Access A copy of your files is stored on Dropbox's secure servers. This lets you access them from any computer or mobile device. Manipulate files as you would on your desktop. Add, edit, delete, rename, etc. A Recent Events feed that shows you a summary of activity in your Dropbox.
  • Security & Privacy Dropbox takes the security and privacy of your files very seriously. Shared folders are viewable only by people you invite. All transmission of file data and metadata occurs over an encrypted channel (SSL). All files stored on Dropbox servers are encrypted (AES-256). Dropbox website and client software have been hardened against attacks from hackers. Dropbox employees are not able to view any user's files. Online access to your files requires your username and password. Public files are only viewable by people who have a link to the file(s). Public folders are not browsable or searchable. Mobile Device Access The free application for iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry and Android lets you: View files from within the application. Download files for offline viewing. Take photos and videos and sync them to your Dropbox. Share links to files in your Dropbox. Export your files to other applications. Sync downloaded files so they're up-to-date.
Jeff Johnson

G1 vs. iPhone: The tale of the tape - Apple 2.0 - 0 views

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    Apple's (AAPL) iPhone 3G and the G1 with Google (GOOG) unveiled on Tuesday have a lot in common. Both are smart phones designed for users who want easier access to the Web than is offered by the current generation of RIM (RIMM) BlackBerries. They share a lot of features - high res (320 x 480 pixel) color displays, motion sensors, support for GPS and Bluetooth 2.0, and venues for third-party apps. And they share some of the same flaws - both are locked to their respective networks, both lack video recording capability and full cut-and-paste text editing, to name just a few.
anonymous

Nokia E71 Vs Blackberry Bold Vs HTC Touch Pro Vs Apple iPhone 3G - 0 views

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    Phones manufacturers had made many kinds of phone, but among those phones, there are few of them which are smarter than the others. However, our fellows at the cnet has compiled a comparison test over four of the 'smartest smartphones' available today. Those phones are Nokia E71, Blackberry Bold 9000, HTC Touch Pro, and of course the Apple iPhone 3G.
thanaads Thanaads Noo

UK votes the Apple iPhone 3G Gadget of the Year 2008 | Mobile Phone News Update - 0 views

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    Even though 2008 is still far from over, readers of Stuff magazine in the UK have already voted the second-generation iPhone as the Gadget of the Year. It also seems that as is they were not affected by the different glitches and issues faced by the 3G iPhone during the first few months after its debut.
Jeff Johnson

Syncing Google Calendar With iCal - 0 views

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    Google calendar can be a great tool for organizing your life. Sure, it's not as powerful as other desktop-based calendar applications or even personal digital assistants. But it's free and it works on just about any Web browser. You can even use it across multiple computers-you don't need to stick to one machine, as most other desktop-based calendaring applications are limited to. However, sometimes you would still want to use your own desktop application. Google Calendar does have limitations. For one, there's no internal means to handle tasks or to-do lists. And the interface can be a bit slow when you're working on slow connections. Fortunately, Google Calendar allows for syncing with external applications, by virtue of SyncML, and through one-way syncing via XML. For instance Apple's iCal, which is built-into Mac OS X, can be used to subscribe to your Google Calendar, and will automatically check Google Calendar every few minutes to check for new items.
Jeff Johnson

Has Apple Bitten Off More Than It Can Chew? (Wired.com) - 0 views

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    Apple has staked its reputation on tight control of a few carefully designed, faultlessly executed products. Now, as Apple expands its reach from computers into music, video, consumer electronics and phones, it's getting harder and harder for the company to make sure all of its products "just work," as its marketing slogan goes. Its growing army of customers is getting more difficult to satisfy, and they're finding a host of new problems, ranging from tapeless camcorder issues to buggy iPhones.
Jeff Johnson

Install a disk image System Preferences panel | Mac OS X Hints | Macworld - 0 views

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    OS X has a number of options for handling disk images-settings for such things as automatically opening them, moving Internet-enabled images to the trash after opening, verifying checksums, and more. You control all of these options (and a few more) in Disk Utility's preferences panel. If you change these settings often, though, you may tire of launching Disk Utility and opening its preferences panel. As an alternative-and with a side bonus of gaining one additional option-you can install a hidden System Preferences panel to make accessing these options a bit easier. There are two ways to install this panel; one requires Terminal, and the other uses just the Finder. If Apple were to update the panel at some point, the Finder method wouldn't reflect those updates, while the Terminal method always insures you're seeing the latest version of the panel.
Mark Grey

iPhone Screen Replacement - Step by Step - 0 views

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    One of the most complex repairs on an iPhone is a screen replacement repair, before you attempt this repair be sure to have sufficient time to complete the task, and have a clear working space for your iPhone and the replacement screen to sit in while working on them.For a replacement screen repair it is necessary to completely disassemble the iPhone, therefore I would suggest that prior to commencing the repair get a few small pieces of paper in order to label your parts, and I particular the origin of the screws. Label them as follows; Metal Back Screws, aluminum back case, and motherboard - lay them out on the workspace in this order with a small space between them for the other iPhone components and replacement screen to lie in.The tools and equipment required for this repair are; a case opener, a small Phillips screwdriver, a paperclip to eject the SIM tray and the iPhone replacement screen, once you have these to hand and the paper labels lined up. Be sure to have clean hands before starting the repair.
Adam Turetzky

F.lux adjusts your display brightness according to the time of day | Smoking Apples - 0 views

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    Here's an app that you don't see every day. I always find myself adjusting the display brightness when I wake up, and then forget to turn it down through at least half the night. Staring at this white screen I don't really know what kind of impact my eyes are going to suffer in a few years. Yet, I still do it. The only relief is knowing that I'm not alone in doing this. Proof? Now there's an app for just that!
yc c

Bohemian Coding - 0 views

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    There is also a free Lite version of DrawIt available. A few advanced features are not present but the vector tool, the stackable effects and groups work just the same. Features not available in DrawIt Lite are:
Jeff Johnson

iPhone system font (iPhoneskinning.com) - 0 views

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    I've received quite a few requests on how I was able change my system font to Neo Tech on my iPhone. It's all done by replacing the standard Helvetica.ttf and HelveticaBold.ttf font in the iPhone with a specially modified Neo Tech font. Please note that it's not simply a matter of renaming the Neo Tech font or any font you might be thinking of trying to Helvetica. The use of Kate or Font Swap isn't needed as this is just replacing the Helvetica fonts. Make a Back-up of your Helvetica fonts before replacing with the new ones. Upload the extracted fonts into: System/Library/Fonts/Cache replacing the Helvetica.ttf and HelveticaBold.ttf fonts with the newer ones
Jeff Johnson

SuperDuper, Time Machine and Bulletproof Backups - 0 views

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    My advice for a good backup strategy? Keep it simple. Keep it safe. Don't stress the details. The "you should backup regularly" argument needs little coaxing. Everybody "knows" they should backup the problem is they don't. A backup plan is only as good as its followthrough - which is why Time Machine is so epic. It backs up every hour for you. You don't even know it's running but you hear the hard drive spinning, and watch your system slow down for a few minutes.
yc c

Choosy - A smarter default browser for Mac OS X - 0 views

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    About Choosy Forget the "default browser", Choosy lets you open links in the browser you want. Just set up a few simple options and Choosy will do the right thing, whether that's opening a browser or letting you pick from some or all of the browsers on your system.
Jeff Johnson

Foolproof iPhone 1.1.4 Jailbreak & Unlock - iPhoniacs - 0 views

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    It's been a few days since iPhone v1.1.4 firmware has been released and now that the dust has settled I'm happy to let you all know that ziphone v2.5c (and newer) has been released and we've successfully tested it here. It's remarkably simple to use, multiplatform and, with the addition of a graphical user interface, almost foolproof. Thus, for now, it's our recommended activation, jailbreak and unlock method. So here's what you do.
Jeff Johnson

The five products Apple must make (ZDNet) - 0 views

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    Apple made its latest big move into new territories last year with the launch of the now ubiquitous iPhone, expanding beyond the desktop and into the choppy waters of mobile. What ought to be Apple's next leap of faith? Here are a few ideas for where Apple should go next.
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