Apple has launched a redesigned version of its Me.com splash page for the iPhone and iPod touch, adding new download links for its MobileMe iDisk and Gallery applications, as well as access to the Find My iPhone feature. Previously, the page contained only one link, providing setup instructions for setting up Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and Find my iPhone on an iPhone/iPod touch; the new page retains this link, but adds the others mentioned above. Following the Find My iPhone link prompts the user to enter his or her MobileMe username and password, and then takes them to a frame-less version of the Find My iPhone page, complete with location map and links to send a text and/or audio alert, or remotely lock/wipe the device. An Apple support document suggests accessing the service “from a friend’s iPhone/iPod touch if you need to locate your lost iPhone/iPod on a map, display a message, play a sound, or remotely lock or wipe it.”
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Tags: Apple Support, Calendars, Contacts, Idisk, Iphone, Ipod, Lost, Mail, Map, Support Document
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Sat, February 20 2010 » Iphone » No Comments
This is what I read from one of the Blog about Apple the application that are promoting sexual contents.
A step taken at app store
The App Store continues to evolve, and as such, we are constantly refining our guidelines. Your application, Wobble iBoobs (Premium Uncensored), contains content that we had originally believed to be suitable for distribution. However, we have recently received numerous complaints from our customers about this type of content, and have changed our guidelines appropriately.
Tags: Apple, Blog, Iphone, Sexual Content, Sexual Contents
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Fri, February 19 2010 » Iphone » No Comments
It was 2010 is the year of transition of Microsoft now after Windows 7 it is releasing its Windows Mobile 7.
Lets get an overview of features of Windows Mobile 7.
The Interface
The face of Windows Phone 7 is not a rectangular grid of thumbnail-sized glossy-looking icons, arranged in a pattern of 4×4 or so, like basically every other phone.
No, instead, an oversized set of bright, superflat squares fill the screen.
Tags: Android, Broken Hearts, Flatness, Games Music, Hubs, Interface Elements, Iphone, Panoramas, Presentation Windows, Primary Colors, Real Time Data, Rectangular Grid, Social Networking, Squares, Status Updates, Time Stream, Video Marketplace, Webos, Windows Phone, Zune
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Tue, February 16 2010 » Operating System » No Comments
It’s the moment every iPhone owner dreads — but secretly dreams about. You’re walking in a dark alley (or near the intersection of Amberson Avenue and Amberson Place in Shadyside, in this case) and three men approach, one brandishing a gun. They demand your wallet, credit card PINs and your precious iPhone. Scared for your life, you nervously comply and hand over your belongings. As the men leave and you run in the opposite direction and think to yourself, “Hell yeah, I finally get to use the ‘Find My iPhone’ feature in MobileMe!” Editorializing aside, this is reportedly what happened early this morning in Shadyside, PA. According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, an unnamed victim was allegedly robbed around 1:00 am this morning and forced to hand over his wallet and iPhone. After fleeing the scene unharmed, the man contacted the police and his banks before goinghome and using Apple’s ‘Find My iPhone’ feature to locate his iPhone at a local Walmart. The man coordinated with police and three suspects were eventually detained at a nearby gas station. Police recovered a black pellet gun, stolen identification, credit cards and cash, though the report does not indicate whether or not the stolen iPhone was recovered.
Tags: Amberson, Apple, Banks, Belongings, Credit Cards, Dark Alley, Dreads, Dreams, Editorializing, Intersection, Iphone, Moral Of The Story, Nearby Gas Station, Pellet Gun, Pins, Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Screen Message, Shadyside Pa, Three Men, Wallet, Walmart
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Mon, August 31 2009 » Iphone » No Comments
Over the years, we’ve heard a lot from people who’ve unearthed hidden treasures in Google Books: a crafter who uncovered a forgotten knitting technique, a family historian who discovered her ancestor once traveled the country with a dancing, roller-skating bear. The books they found were out of copyright and in the public domain, which meant they could read the full text and even download a PDF version of the book.
Tags: Ancestor, Crafter, Digital Books, Ecosystem, Epub, Family Historian, Google, Hidden Treasures, Iphone, Knitting, Netbooks, New Reading, One Million, Pdf Version, Public Domain Book, Public Domain Books, Reading Devices, Robert Louis Stevenson, Roller Skating, Treasure Island
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Thu, August 27 2009 » Google » No Comments