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What to Do If You Cannot Connect Wirelessly Using Your Apple iPad - 0 views

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    Simple tech tips on what to do if your iPad could not connect to your wireless network.
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Cloud Computing with Advanced Security Services - 0 views

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    For Secure Cloud Computing 3 main basic considerations are : Security and Privacy, Compliance and Legal Issues offered by Cloud service provider. Cloud Services allow users to instantly and wirelessly share information and data between multiple devices faster than ever with advanced security.
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You Can Now Simply Switch To iOS From Android without Any Fuss! Here's How! - 0 views

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    Things are heating up now! Android might lose some of its customers! Apple has now simplified user migration for Android users. The 'Move to iOS' app helps them to wirelessly transfer all their sensitive data from their Android device to an Apple OS device with ease! Read on for more details on this…
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Air Sketch for the iPad by qrayon - 5 views

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    Sketch wirelessly to your browser from your iPad in real time!
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Software: Sync Your iPhone, iPod Touch Over Wi-Fi - 0 views

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    If the Zune can wirelessly sync over your home network why can't your iPhone A developer's made an automatic GUI
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LOCi iPhone Apps GPS a true Friend Finder - View Message - 0 views

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    While only 18% of all iPhone apps downloaded are paid, the current annual sales of $340+ million cannot be ovelooked. Moreover, Yankee Group's estimate of that number rising to $1B in just two years speaks volumes about the ways our world is changing. The presence of smart phones will grow four fold in as many years to numbers that will have everyone connected wirelessly with each other and to every content source around the world in real time.
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Parrot Zikmu by Starck iPod dock turns red - 0 views

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    Parrot's Zikmu iPod dock plays audio with iPods and iPhones docked, or wirelessly those, iPads and other Bluetooth-enabled devices.
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How To Fix iWork Sync Bug On Mac With iCloud - 0 views

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    Apple iCloud service was released alongside with iOS 5.0 firmware and this service brings feature to store your music, photos, iWork documents and more as well as wirelessly sync them to all of your other iOS devices. But this service isn't working on Mac and you can manually copy documents and oth
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How to Connect MAC to TV for Entertainment - 0 views

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    There is another way to consume entertainment potion. Now you can connect Mac to TV for your daily dose of entertainment. Follow this complete guide and you will be able to connect Mac to TV wirelessly.
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|| TrajiklyHip - Blog ||: A Fix for Time Machine's Backup Failure - 0 views

  • To get Time Machine going again, you need to remove the errant files with the following steps: Ensure your backup device is turned on and connected to your computer (wirelessly or wired, it doesn't matter) Turn off Time Machine using the big button in Time Machine preferences. NOTE: I did not execute this step and was still able to fix Time Machine. Make sure the backup volume (which is just part of the backup drive) is mounted to your desktop/Finder. You may have to initiate (and subsequently cancel) a Time Machine backup process in order to see the drive on the desktop or in Finder. Access your backup volume in Finder (it should be named "Backup of your-computer-name..." or something similar) and double-click into the "Backups.backupdb" folder. Next, click into the "your-computer-name" folder. You should see a bunch of folders with dates. These are all the dates corresponding to days you ran a successful backup. At the bottom of the folder listing will be one or two things you need to move to the trash. You may see only one or both of these, but delete the file that starts with a date (it should be the date the backup failure started) and ends in ".inProgress." Also delete a file named "Latest" if it exists. Return to Time Machine preferences and turn Time Machine on. Remember, I was successful without performing this step. Initiate a backup using the Time Machine drop-down in the menu bar or wait until the next scheduled backup run. A final but important step, be patient. Time Machine may sit in "preparing" mode for a while. It's important to at least let it run for an hour or so to see if the process will continue actually writing files to your backup volume.
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Back-Up Your Mac, Effortlessly - Pogue's Posts - Technology - New York Times Blog - 0 views

  • Imagine a Wi-Fi base station, of the sort that turns your home into a wireless hot spot, with a huge hard drive inside (and, mercifully, no power brick–just a slender power cable). The Time Machine automatic backup feature of the latest Mac OS X version backs up your Macs onto the Time Capsule, automatically, constantly, completely and wirelessly. And in my book, automatic, constant, complete backups are the only kind that really count.
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use iTunes to prefer a calendar for events created on iPhone and iPod touch - 0 views

  • setting in iTunes to specify which calendar is used for new events created on the iPod touch
  • expect the Sync Engine to communicate with multiple clients
  • Truth Database has the truth
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  • Conflict Resolver offers its services to you — the human — for a decision to be made
  • use iTunes to prefer a calendar for events created on iPhone and iPod touch
  • The Info pane lets you configure the sync settings for your contacts, calendars, email accounts, and web browser.
  • For users of Mac OS X, some illustrations and background information
  • http://developer.apple.com/macosx/syncservices.html
  • http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1419
  • http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1957
  • an iPhone may use both MobileMe (wirelessly) and a computer (typically wired)
  • Clients of Sync Engine may be many
  • If you have two or more Mac OS X computers:
  • a Truth Database and Sync Engine on each computer
  • If in addition you subscribe to MobileMe:
  • your MobileMe account is a client of multiple Sync Engines
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Parrot showcases deluxe iPod/iPhone wireless speakers | All Apple News - 2 views

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    Parrot recently teamed with designer Philippe Starck to unveil some stylish and rather pricey wireless iPod speakers. These speakers are known as Zikmu and they will price around $1,500 when they become available this spring.
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