Jan 24

mother-in-law-from-hellWe can certainly give you 10 ways to annoy the hell out of her through 10 funny and interesting iPhone apps. Oh you can share it with your mother in law too. And if she really is in a mood to outburst, don't worry. We will accept her tantrums with a toothy grin… Continue reading »

Jan 12

sevenOur friends at FrancescoMugnai have posted 50 images of stickers that you can adhere to the top of your MacBook computer. Here are some of our favourites… Continue reading »

Jan 10

iPhone x 5The iPhone has been around for a while now, but it is amazing how many little shortcuts and tricks there are available. Here are 15 of the simplest and best tips to make using your iPhone easier… Continue reading »

Jan 08

on the operating tableMuch hoopla has been raised about the life, or lack thereof, of the iPod's battery. And while many users of the first 5GB iPod model are still using the battery with no problem whatsoever, the fact is that cells eventually run out of juice. You won't wake up one day to find your battery dead; rather, expect a long, slow descent that involves shorter and shorter battery life between recharges. Eventually, you're going to have to switch out the battery… Continue reading »

Jan 07

GrooveBassballThe folks at BuyMeAniPhone.com have reviewed a couple of our products – the GrooveBassball rechargeable mini speaker, and our dotted Jellybean iPhone caseContinue reading »

Jan 06

Using iPod as a drive

  1. Connect iPod to your computer.
  2. Open iTunes if it doesn't automatically open.
  3. Select the iPod icon in the Source pane.
  4. Click the Summary tab.
  5. Select "Enable disk use" or "Manually manage music and videos." Either one will allow you to use iPod as a drive. If you select "Manually manage music and videos," iTunes won't automatically update iPod with the iTunes library. If you want iTunes to automatically update your iPod, select "Enable disk use" instead.
  6. The iPod disk icon appears on the desktop and in Finder windows, and in My Computer/Computer in Windows. Double-click the icon and drag files to or from iPod's window to copy them.
  7. Make sure to eject iPod before disconnecting it from your computer. Tip: The iPod display will say "Do Not Disconnect" when disk use is enabled (iPod shuffle's status light will continue to blink orange until after it is ejected). These are reminders for you to eject iPod first.

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Dec 17

Innovations in Web technology since then have continued to improve the way we communicate with each other. Here are ten of the most profound Web tech innovations that have changed our lives for the better… Continue reading »

Dec 16

music-notesWhile Apple would prefer that you buy ringtone versions of music you've already purchased, you can still make ringtones for your iPhone using only iTunes and songs that don't have DRM (such as the ones you've ripped from your old CDs). Here's how… Continue reading »

Dec 15

...and the newBooks, paper and pens are considered necessary school supplies. Now, so is an iPod touch or an iPhone for incoming freshmen at the MU School of Journalism in the USA.

Brian Brooks, associate dean of the Journalism School, said the idea is to turn the music player into a learning device… Continue reading »

Dec 10

Twitter_is_DeadWe are chilled and saddened by the ghosts of the past year – the apps that should have been, the startups that failed to launch, the brilliant ideas that were throttled, the great minds that were fired, the tech heroes that committed tragic gaffes.But some failures were so monumental that they require specific enumeration and commentary. Here are the 10 worst tech failures of 2009… Continue reading »

 
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