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Geographical iPhone

Geographical iPhone

| 2010/09/08 | 1 Comment

With iPhone, you can take pictures and instantly tag it from where you took the shot. iPhone instantly points to where the picture was taken through Geo-tagging. Once you saved the photo, you can then see where it was taken and save it from one folder to another. Just go to “Settings” then tap “General”. [...]

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How to Edit iPhone’s Spotlight Search Order

How to Edit iPhone’s Spotlight Search Order

| 2010/09/07 | 0 Comments

Go to “Settings” menu then tap “General”. Select “Spotlight Search”. It will give you a list of all applications from you iPhone. You can select 3 applications to be included in your Spotlight search. This is interesting as it gives you a convenient alternative of finding the applications you use frequently.

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How To Put Your iTunes 10′s Buttons Back

How To Put Your iTunes 10′s Buttons Back

| 2010/09/06 | 0 Comments

If you don’t like iTunes 10′ vertival buttons, which some are calling ‘traffic lights,’ and want the to get the classic horizontal close/minimize/maximize buttons back in iTunes 10, then simply follow these instuctions: * Quit iTunes. * Open Terminal [Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal] * Type or paste “defaults write com.apple.iTunes full-window -1″ then hit [...]

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How to Make iPhone Ringtones

How to Make iPhone Ringtones

| 2010/09/06 | 0 Comments

This is easy. You don’t have to spend a single cent just to download ringtones for your iPhone. All you need to do is to go to iTunes, then select a song you would like for your ringtone. – Edit the song by clicking “Options” at the Menu bar then change the “Stop Time” . [...]

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iWatch Is Real

iWatch Is Real

| 2010/09/06 | 0 Comments

Yes. This photo from Kei Ogikubo in Flickr has proven that iPod Nano can be used as an LCD watch. Apple has totally amazed users through this innovative style and by night time you just tap on the screen and it eventually shows the time and date. Check out the new iPod Nano and get [...]

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How to Save or Export Keynote as PowerPoint

How to Save or Export Keynote as PowerPoint

| 2010/09/04 | 1 Comment

Want to open Apple’s Keynote files in Windows or save Keynote as PowerPoint? Just follow these steps and you’re good to go! Step 1. Double-click on the “Keynote” icon (which looks like a small podium) to launch the application. Then open your keynote application (the one you want to open in powerpoint) Alternatively, you can [...]

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Internet Tethering for iPhone

Internet Tethering for iPhone

| 2010/09/01 | 2 Comments

It is possible. Now you can easily connect to the Internet without having to bring anything but your iPhone. Just connect through USB or Bluetooth, then go to “Settings”, tap “Phone”, “Network” then turn on “Internet Tethering” Easy! You can bring your Mac’s anywhere without having to worry about your internet connection. Its fun with [...]

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Apple Decals/Skins/Stickers For all Products

Apple Decals/Skins/Stickers For all Products

| 2010/08/25 | 0 Comments

Here you’ve got some websites with Decals/Skins/Stickers. These are available for Ipod, Iphone, MacBook and Macbook pro. If you know any more feel free to share in comments. Gelaskins sells artsy decals iToppers also sells artsy decals Macvatar also sells artsy skins MacStyles sells laser-cut (?) solid color decals WeLoveMacs has some other decals CrazyRabbit [...]

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Apple Magic TrackPad DIY USB Hack

Apple Magic TrackPad DIY USB Hack

| 2010/08/21 | 0 Comments

Power Your Apple Magic TrackPad using this cool DIY USB hack that can save you money and at the same time the environment. Created by Mark Bog, this cool DIY consists of a dowel of similar diameter with a screw in each end a USB cord connected to the corresponding pole of the adapter. Source

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How To Properly Coil Your MacBook Power Cord

How To Properly Coil Your MacBook Power Cord

| 2010/08/20 | 0 Comments

Here’s a video on how to properly wrap you Macbook Power Cord! This might save you the cost of buying a new power adapter! Caution: You might damage your cable and create fire hazard, if you do it the wrong way! Source

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