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Here’s How To Upload Pictures From iPhone To Google+
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Step 1: Assuming you have already downloaded Piconhand, head to iOS Settings > Location Services, look for "Piconhand" and make sure location services are allows for that app. The process of uploading picture onto Google+ is easier than you might think and requires no workarounds, due to how tightly integrated the Picasa service is with Google+, as you can see below. Step 1: Assuming you have already downloaded Piconhand, head to iOS Settings > Location Services, look for "Piconhand" and make sure location services are allows for that app. Step 3: On the bottom bar, select "Upload". You should now see a list of all the pictures stored on your phone as well as the option to take one now, if you’re so inclined. Select the pictures you want to upload, hit the "Upload" button and wait. Like we mentioned above, an iOS version of Google+ is expected to come out real soon, as confirmed last week by one of Google’s engineers, therefore you can rest assured that this is a temporary method. |
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iPhone 5 Akan Lebih Tipis dan Ringan Ketimbang iPhone 4
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This iPhone 5 Mock Up Can Be Close to Real?
*Retina Display 4 " *It reduced the thickness of the phone *Home button is no longer physical but soft-touch, backlit *The front camera placed in a central position *Camera moved back on the right side of the phone, by optimizing the use of the handle horizontal *Moved back under the camera flash |
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Apple Is No. 1 Smartphone Manufacturer In US, Despite Having Just Two Handsets In Mar
Continuing to take the mobile phone industry by storm, Apple has found itself sitting pretty at the top of a list of smartphone OEMs. This particular list shows Apple is currently the top dog when it comes to smartphone market share for the three months ending May 2011.
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iOS 5 Assistive Touch Feature With Gesture Control In Beta 3 Aims
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The First-Ever Antivirus And Malware Scanner For iPhone, And It’s Called VirusBarrier
Apple has always been a fairly malware-safe world, aside from an occasional threat that pops up every so often. While malware incidence has indeed been low on both Mac and iOS, Mac OS X anti-malware maker Intego, has developed a new malware scanner for iOS devices.
VirusBarrier, as this new tool is called, will scan places where malware is the likeliest to be stored at, such as the user’s Dropbox folder, as well as Mail attachments and other locations within iOS that are directly exposed to users. This tool is an on-demand scanner, meaning that it doesn’t run in the background due to the nature of iOS’ multi-tasking (or lack thereof), therefore users will have to manually scan files from the app itself or by pressing and holding the link to any file and selecting "Open in VirusBarrier". You may now be wondering about the need for an anti-malware application on an iOS device, since after all no software that hasn’t been reviewed by Apple can run on the system (unless you’ve jailbroken it, of course). It turns out that the main goal of this app is to stop infected files from ending up on more vulnerable systems, as explained by the company in a press release: While there is no known malware for iOS, files can flow through these devices into computers at home and at work by e-mail, or via remote locations such as MobileMe or Dropbox. Mac and Windows viruses, malware and worms will take any path they can to get into home and work computers, and can easily be passed on to friends and co-workers directly from an iOS device, even though they do not affect iOS devices.VirusBarrier is, of course, equipped to detect Windows, Mac and Unix viruses, therefore expect its virus definitions to be updated quite often. VirusBarrier can be downloaded from the iOS App Store for $2.99, which will grant you free detection updates for a year. From that point, you’ll have to purchase a license again for an additional $1.99 every year. Whether this app is worth the investment is up to you. Common sense is usually enough to keep malware out most of the time, but there’s nothing wrong with wanting a second layer of protection. |
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You Can Now Open Safari Links in the Background With iOS 5
To enable the feature, open the Safari Settings Menu and choose between opening links 'In Background' or 'In New Page'.
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Apple Acquires iPhone4.com And WhiteiPhone.com, At Last
Over a year since the launch of the its latest iPhone offering, Apple has finally acquired domain name iPhone4.com, just days after purchasing WhiteiPhone.com for an undisclosed amount. Both domain names direct to the iPhone 4 product page which interestingly, according to a Retrevo study, one in three people mistake an iPhone 4 for a 4G capable phone.
According to a report over at Fusible, The Whois record for iPhone4.com changed two days ago from “Whois Privacy Services” to “Apple Inc”: Registrant:The Cupertino company has a habit of being somewhat unpredictable when it comes to (re)gaining valuable domains for some of its products. It’s certainly interesting that Apple has chosen to secure the domain of a product which is nearing the end of its reign as Apple’s flagship smartphone. Registrant records reveal that it doesn’t in fact own iPhone5.com, iPhone6.com, iPhone7.com, iPhone8.com etc. Even more intriguingly, the company hasn’t (yet) decided to acquire iPad.com, despite the tablet being over a year old. In fact, the company doesn’t own a single iPad-related domain. Currently, the owner of iPad.com enjoys a healthy influx of traffic, with in excess of 100,000 visitors in just a short period of time. iBooks was released by Apple as a supplementary app for the iPad, yet Apple also doesn’t own iBook.com, iBooks.com or iBookstore.com or anything of the like. It would seem like a given that a company of Apple’s stature would secure such domains as quickly as possible. There doesn’t appear to be a correlation between which domains it chooses to purchase, and which it seemingly ignores. It paid reportedly over $1m for iPhone.com from a businessman back in 2007, and owns iPod.com, iMac.com, iWork.com, iTunes.com etc. – but interestingly enough, not MacBook.com. Squatting on future Apple domains certainly looks like a good bit of business, and with Apple’s inability to secure domains quickly enough, there could be many future opportunities for people with a little initiative to make themselves instant millionaires courtesy of Jobs & Co. |
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gan itu kok tombol homenya kecil ya
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