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How to Extract Photos from an iPhone

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The iPhone’s growth in popularity and constant improvement have resulted in many consumers using it as their primary digital camera. The quality and resolution of images increase with each version of the iPhone that is released. Consumers can use the iPhone to directly email or post pictures to the Internet in almost real-time! Regardless of this, many iPhone users may still need to extract photos from their iPhone to their computer. How to Extract Photos from an iPhone to a Mac Step 1 – Plug the iPhone USB cable into Read More

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How to Use an iPad

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An iPad is a device similar to the iPhone that serves as a touch screen laptop. iPads are very sleek and portable, allowing the user to take the device virtually anywhere he/she goes. They include features from a wide variety of other Apple products such as iTunes, iBooks, and the Safari web browser. Because iPads are new to the market, many users are overwhelmed and do not understand the full functionality of the device they have purchased. In order to facilitate the user’s understanding of the iPad, several of the Read More

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When Was the iPad Released?

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An iPad is a tablet PC that Apple produced, which allows users to browse the web, access email, and run applications while traveling. iPads are larger than smartphones, but smaller than laptops and extremely portable and lightweight. iPads are based on touch screen technology and include support for WiFi, Bluetooth, and 3G. iPads are not built with a USB port or other external memory port, but may include one or more built-in cameras.   When was the iPad Released? The original WiFi-only iPad model was released in the United States Read More

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How to Get Flash on an iPad

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An iPad is a tablet PC that Apple produced, which bundles the features of other Apple products such as the iPod Touch, Macbook, and iPhone. The iPad is capable of connecting to the Internet via several different methods, accessing applications from the Apple App Store and other sources, and even connecting to other devices. The iPad is based on touch screen technology, is extremely portable, and provides more processing capabilities than either a Macbook or iPhone.   What is Flash? Adobe Flash (Flash) is an Adobe product that allows users Read More

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What is the Best Android Task Manager?

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Like any other task manager, an Android task manager is a software that is used to start or stop processes that run on an Android phone. Although able to start tasks when an application’s icon is not working properly, an Android task manager is most commonly used to terminate processes that are not working properly or causing harm to the Android itself by, for example, causing the Android to freeze up. The following are some of the most popular task managers available for the Android:   Advanced Task Manager Advanced Read More

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Easy PC Troubleshooter Pro

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Easy PC Troubleshooter Pro is an application designed for the Android smartphone that allows users to solve a wide variety of computer related problems from their Android. Easy PC Troubleshooter Pro is ideal for users who have a computer that is running Windows 7, but may be used for any operating system. Easy PC Troubleshooter Pro is available from the Android Market for $0.99 and can be installed either directly or manually, depending on the user’s preference. How to Use Easy PC Troubleshooter Pro Programs that are designed to assist Read More

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How to Use the iPod Equalizer

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The iPod equalizer or the "EQ" is a perfect way to control the quality of the music and the tone in which it is played back. Apple, Inc. included the EQ function on its music player in order to improve the quality and sound of the music heard. When the iPod is first purchased, it will contain equalizer presets that the user can choose to boost a song's sound quality. The settings for the equalizer can be changed under the "Settings" menu, and if you would like to change the Read More

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How to Install Android Apps

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Android applications are programs designed for the Android smartphone that allow users to perform a wide variety of tasks that standard Android system software do not support. Android applications consist of games, translation services, GPS based location services, communication programs, troubleshooting software, and much more. While many Android applications cost several dollars each, many more are completely free and can be downloaded from the Internet via the Android itself.   How to Install Android Apps Installing Android applications is incredibly easy as users can do so from the same menu Read More

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How to Reset an iPod

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When resetting an iPod, all of the music and files on the iPod are safe. However, some of the settings such as time and date might be lost after doing a reset. But if your iPod freezes, you will have to reset the device. How to Reset an iPod With a Click Wheel To reset an iPod with a click wheel–iPod Nano 1-5 generations, iPod classic, iPod 5th generation, iPod with color display, or iPod mini 1-2–toggle the hold button from on and then to off.  After doing this, simultaneously Read More

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How an iPod Works

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The iPod is a handheld digital device used for storing, transferring, and playing music and video files. There are several different models but they all have a similar basic design which consists of a “click-wheel”, a screen, and a lock/unlock switch at the top that prevents the controls from being accidentally activated. The earlier models of the iPod consisted of a hard drive but as technology improved, the newer models were equipped with flash memory, which can be found in any USB-based device. Flash memory allowed for the iPod to Read More

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