September 10th, 2009 No Comments »
A collection of tips for using the iPhone in the day to day, some are well known but others less so.
1.Scroll to the top
If you click the status bar on a screen with lots of content such as Safari or Mail, we will automatically take you to the top of it. Unfortunately there is no shortcut to scroll to the bottom.
2.Screenshot
By simultaneously pressing the power button and the home, the iPhone will take a snapshot of the current screen.
3.Save an image from Safari or Mail
If we click on an image for a few seconds, the iPhone will give us the option of saving it.
4.Set upper
If in Settings / General / Keyboard activate the Caps Lock option is enabled, you will maintain the upper double-clicking on the button on the keyboard. On the other hand, if you press and hold Shift and drag the finger to another key, that key written in capitals saving a click.
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September 10th, 2009 No Comments »
Microsoft has changed the configuration of your mail service Hotmail / Windows Live, allowing POP and SMTP connections, so that we can configure the iPhone Mail to access your account. In Settings / Mail / Add Account Other specify the type and after entering the account information will automatically detect the incoming and outgoing servers (pop3.live.com and smtp.live.com)
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September 10th, 2009 No Comments »
Each time you update the iPhone (or iPod), iTunes keeps a file of 250 MB on the hard disk. After a few updates, the space on the disk can be considerable, so we can delete older versions to free up disk space. The files are located at:
Mac:
~/Library/iTunes/iPhone Software Updates
Windows XP:
C:\Documents and Settings\[usuario]\Application Data\Apple Computer\iTunes\iPhone Software Updates
Windows Vista:
C:\Users\[usuario]\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\iTunes\iPhone Software Updates
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June 24th, 2009 No Comments »
In setting up their wireless connection for the first time, Im discovering many individuals having problems connecting through Network Manager or other GUI wireless connection tools. In fact my Network Manager is intermittently buggy, connecting sometimes and not others. This guide benefits all users in case the GUI tools are not working, and is useful for testing a wireless connection during initial installation of wireless drivers since it provides for good debugging output.
Unencrypted/ WEP / WPA connections will be covered in this guide
Pre-requisites
1. Properly installed network driver — This guide can be used to troubleshoot driver installation to see if it is properly functioning
2. The ESSID of your router must be broadcasted and not hidden
3. Knowlege of your wireless cards
driver (please see Prerequisite #4 to determine driver). Those using the r8187/r818x driver please see the end of the guide
4. Knowledge of your wireless card’s Interface Name – The user must know the proper interface of the wireless connection (wlan0, eth1, rausb1, etc). To discover this information, at command line type
lshw -C network
There may be multiple interfaces listed, however look under the section appropriate to your wireless device for the line labeled logical name. Here is an example
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April 18th, 2009 No Comments »
If you’re encountering problems with your computer or other programs after installing new software on your computer attempt to uninstall the program and see if the issues persist.
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January 28th, 2009 No Comments »
Apple has released an update to its Mail app that addresses several stability issues. The problems revolved around the recent change to Mac OS X 10.5.6 which had caused Mail to unexpectedly quit for many users. The release should be installed if the OS update did not properly install the “3.5 (930.3)” version of Mail.app. Users can check the exact build by opening Mail and choosing “About Mail” from the menu.
The release appears to be Apple’s first fix amid the large number of problems reported with the 10.5.6 update. Users have encountered lags with the installation, system crashes, kernel panics, hardware connectivity issues and even disruption of Time Machine backups.
The Mail update is available from Apple’s support page. If the correct version is already installed on a system that still shows stability issues, the company suggests that third-party plug-ins should be removed or updated.
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January 28th, 2009 No Comments »
Ending a beta period, App4mac has released the final version of CheckUp 2.0, its system monitoring tool. The software tracks CPU, memory and network usage, as well as processes; alerts can be triggered whenever a resource hits a particular value, such as when a hard drive fails. CheckUp can also be used to determine compatibility with Leopard, and monitor a Mac remotely via LAN or Internet connections. The app is free as an upgrade or $40 new, and requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
App4mac has also released Flexteam 2.0, a group scheduling program. People can jointly view and adjust schedules, which can also be printed, exported to PDF or published to a website. Schedules can be sorted by day, week, month or year, and tweaked to assign days off as well as holidays. Flexteam 2.0 requires Leopard and costs $67, but like CheckUp 2.0 is a free upgrade for v1.x owners.
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October 3rd, 2008 No Comments »
About Security Update or QuickTime 7.2 for Windows
This update is recommended for all users and improves the security of QuickTime 7.2.
For detailed information on this update, please visit this website: http://www.info.apple.com/kbnum/n61798
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September 23rd, 2008 No Comments »
We offer a step-by-step description of what the IP telephony experience is like with the IP-700m IPFones and Skype’s service. THG staffers also offer their accounts of living and working with Skype telephony.
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March 25th, 2008 No Comments »
Microsoft will release Windows XP Service Pack 3 during the second half of April, according to a report from a Web site that has correctly predicted recent Windows ship dates.
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