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@LiesOverSecrets hahaha that time I lost my iphone they send me iphone ads too so shag
@LiesOverSecrets hahaha that time I lost my iphone they send me iphone ads too so shag – by DezzyChua (Chua Desiree)
My mac keeps restarts everytime I leave it idle for a certain amount of time. Which setting to change?
Question by Esther K: My mac keeps restarts everytime I leave it idle for a certain amount of time. Which setting to change?
My Mac always restarts after I come back to it and it’s really annoying having to log in everytime and to reload everything. I’ve check my system preferences, but I can’t find what to change, so does anybody know what system preference setting to change to stop it from restarting every time it’s idle? Thanks!
Best answer:
Answer by dan
try going to your power settings
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iPhone 4 Antenna Problem Is Back, This Time on Verizon
iPhone 4 Antenna Problem Is Back, This Time on Verizon
“Can you hear me now?” Apparently he can’t if you’re calling on a Verizon iPhone 4 and holding it in just the right wrong way. Like AT&T’s iPhone 4 experienced in the summer, the Verizon iPhone 4 is dropping calls in low signal areas when held a certain way, according to a review by Consumer […]
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iPhone available in NP
The North Platte Telegraph Today is the day many Verizon customers have been waiting for. The iPhone is here.
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Verizon iPhone 4 Gets Dinged By Consumer Reports
When the iPhone 4 first debuted on AT&T users experienced the famous “death grip” as their reception plummeted after holding the phone in a certain way. Consumer Reports has tested the new Verizon version of the iPhone and the reception problem seems to have followed the device to its new network. While complaints rained down on AT&T and Apple when the iPhone launched, complaints have been far …
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How has the iPad saved you money or time over a laptop?
Question by Jim: How has the iPad saved you money or time over a laptop?
I would love to hear the benefits an iPad has other than just another cool techology that Apple has developed. So far I have not felt a ‘need’ to own one as it will be just be ‘more stuff’ I have to upgrade and maintain. How has it benefited YOU over what a laptop already provides?
Best answer:
Answer by bellacoco♫
Dude google it.. google it.. have more information!
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Water Sports 1.0 for iPhone – Fun New Game, Sale Price for Limited Time
Water Sports 1.0 for iPhone – Fun New Game, Sale Price for Limited Time
Blackleaf Software LLC today released Water Sports 1.0 for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Players are able to create custom characters to use as they ski across a lake on their choice of wakeboard, kneeboard or double ski, and try to collect valuable rings for points. There are fifteen different levels of difficulty. Some of the items, as well as the slalom course must be unlocked with points. The …
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Staying frugal during holidays
‘Tis the season where retail dreams come true and pockets run deep. Sure, the Christmas season is upon us, but with it comes a lackluster economy and bank accounts that don’t always agree with our holiday spending. With a steady rate of …
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MAC Colour Forms Pigment Eyeshadow *TEA TIME* Shadow
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Iphone Hacks Vs Apple Sdk Kit Planned Released in Short Time
Iphone Hacks Vs Apple Sdk Kit Planned Released in Short Time
iPhone hacks vs Apple SDK kit planned released in short time.
iPhone has a community providing a large range of applications, useless to innovative more useful applications. The Mac operating system and its interface makes it more fun to do development on than the Microsoft handheld PDA’s.
Will this community survive and prosper regardless of Apple’s planned release of iPhone SDK this month?
The iPhone is a perfect example of what a handheld device should have. It has a a nice design, easy-to-use software, and an intuitive interface. Several people found out they needed to make their own software for it, since it lacked some as Apple released it. You will find add-ons made by these people that range from instant access to a Blockbuster Online DVD queue to a pocket guitar that takes advantage of the touch screen technology.People also unlock the iPhone from AT&T or other subscription systems. This will enable the iPhone to work on other operator’s networks.
Al these add-on software’s, are done without Apple’s interference or their technical support. Apple is expected to release a software development kit (SDK) that will allow programmers to write legitimate software for the phone. This kit will be available during February month and will enable developers to make more robust software, and it will let the iPhone users to download new programs without needing to follow online instructions from various blogs. The SDK will likely spawn a new world of applications, will lead to commercial applications for the business sector, that will extend the use of the iPhone beyond its user base of 4 million, as announced in January by Apple.
Today’s iPhone users use the handheld as Apple intended it to be used, by updating the software and installing media via iTunes. By default, the only way to get anything on the iPhone is by using iTunes,
The developer Jerry Jones has made an iPhone widget that accesses a user’s Blockbuster movie queue, as well as a program that lets people adjust the phone’s shortcuts so that a double click of the home key launches different applications than Apple’s default.
If you want to add these kinds of unwarranted files to your iPhone, you must make some technical workarounds and it is not for the in-experienced users.
One of the most popular programs made for hacked iPhones is a game called Labyrinth that lets a user roll a virtual marble through a maze by tilting the phone. The game accesses the built-in accelerometer in the iPhone.
Shinya Kasatani wrote an application that turns the iPhone into a guitar. The application is easy to use for people familiar with a real guitar. The screen of the iPhone is turned into a virtual guitar board on which a person can press and pluck. It’s basically a software-based synthesizer with a guitar user interface.
The developers need the official SDK and programming documentation to build stable applications. When Apple releases its SDK, more applications like this could become available, just as they are on PCs and Macs today.
There is suspition in the developers circles that it’s not going to be a wide open SDK. Programmers might have access to certain layers of the phone’s underlying software, such as the instructions that allow widgets to access the Internet, but Apple may keep the instructions for accessing the accelerometer, for example, under wraps.
The control is essential to ensuring that the iPhone works well for most of the people most of the time. In addition, Apple’s control is important for ensuring software stability and security, which is two important criteria if the phone is to be used in the business setting. Apple wants to make the iPhone somewhat corporate friendly.
You are going to see a lot of focus on pulling developers in to make form-based applications. The kind of applications used in a sales environment, for example. Apple will treat third-party software the same way that it approves iPod accessories: by requiring vendors to register with Apple to acquire a badge noting Apple’s approval. In this way, Apple could maintain some control over the quality of outside applications, which could help make them more secure.
The hacking community will continue to be innovative with the iPhone, regardless of the access the SDK provides to programmers, and the safety precautions available for certified third-party programs.
“Even without the official SDK,” says Kasatani, “it’s much more attractive than Windows Mobile.” The Mac operating system and user interface are more fun to use, he says, and the multi-touch display makes it especially interesting to work with.
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RT @milanussbaumer: iPhone App by #coresuite allows you to record time and effort on Business Partners, Opportunities, Sales Orders and Offers. coresuite.com
RT @milanussbaumer: iPhone App by #coresuite allows you to record time and effort on Business Partners, Opportunities, Sales Orders and Offers. coresuite.com – by coresystems_sup (coresystems support)
Photos taken with iPhones on front, iPhone smile ad on back of New York Time magazine
Photos taken with iPhones on front, iPhone smile ad on back of New York Time magazine

Image by Steve Rhodes
Again, I realize newspapers need money & think it is great they used iPhone photos for a cover and throughout a story, but you’d think they might run a different ad on the back this week
The ad is for FaceTime, but the take line is smile (Apple should do ads focusing on the iPhone’s camera and all the apps)
www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/08/22/magazine/20100822-…
www.nytimes.com/2010/08/22/magazine/22Adulthood-t.html
www.nytimes.com/indexes/2010/08/22/magazine/index.html (has better image of the cover though not the ad)