July 18, 08
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Take Screenshots of iPhone Screen
1. Press the front button on the iPhone.
2. Hold down the power button on top of iPhone simultaneously.
3. The iPhone screen will flash momentarily
4. Your screenshot is saved in a new folder under "Photos".
via quickonlinetips.com
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July 13, 08
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Now iPhone is available in more countries and many users will use iPhone to search on the net, play and read our blog. But is you WP Blog ready for this? Maybe not or yes, but you can make it full compatible for iPhone.
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July 10, 08
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Google Talk now available also for iPhone. You can chat with contacts in real time, view and search Google Talk contacts also change the status message.
Web http://www.google.com/mobile/apple/talk/
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July 09, 08
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iPhone icons in two colors, black and white in 3G version. Icons format is 256×256 px - Lockscreen, Mainmenu, Backside, Frontside, Wallpaper by d1niel.
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July 08, 08
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I want to show you a big collections with wallpapers for iPhone and iPod. The web site is called poolga.com and you can find a huge variety of wallpapers for mobile format. All the files are free for download.
Web site poolga.com
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June 29, 08
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The new iPhone hasn’t even landed in stores yet, but already pundits are grumbling about the revised iPhone, based on demos and published specs, about what the new model has failed to fix since the first-gen device.
Yes, we get 3G and GPS, a way to connect to Exchange, and the new app store, but what about everything else? Forbes’ Brian Caulfield outlines seven (actually eight) iPhone disappointments, and most of these observations are spot on.
The cost - I’ve written about the value proposition of iPhone 3G already, and sure enough it’ll cost you an extra $160 or so over the next two years vs. the original iPhone. Worth it? It’s debatable, but I can’t blame people for not being happy about the service price hike.
The camera - Forbes notes that there’s still no flash and no video recording on the device. I’ll add the camera resolution: We’re going to see 8 megapixel cell phone cameras in the U.S. this year, and the iPhone is still stuck with a puny 2MP model? Many early rumors also had expected the iPhone 3G to include a forward-facing camera for videoconferencing use. Naturally that didn’t happen either.
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June 24, 08
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DiskAid is a tool for PC and Mac which enables to use your iPhone or iPod Touch as external Disk.
With DiskAid you can transfer files and folders between your iPhone or iPod Touch and your Computer.
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June 10, 08
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Price
- 8GB for $199!
- 16GB for $299!
Launch
- To be launched internationally in 25 countries including USA on July 11.
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK and the US.
3G Speed
- 3G Network enhances speed. (Lonelyplanet.com loaded 2.4x times faster)
iPhone in Enterprise
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January 29, 08
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How to change the default background image ( or Wallpaper ) that appears when your iPhone is locked
You can find free wallpapers for your iphone here
Method 1
- Click the home button to go to the main menu. Then click on Settings
- In the Settings screen click on Wallpaper
- You have a choice of options:
- Wallpaper will take you to Apple’s preloaded range of Wallpapers. To switch to a new one, click on its thumbnail image
- Camera Roll lets you select from any photos you have taken with the camera. Select the one you want by tapping it
- Photo Library (and any photo folders you have created) lets you pick from any photo you have synced with your iPhone. Select the one you want by tapping it
- Once you have selected the photo, you can drag your finger to move it into the position you want and use the finger-thumb pinch to zoom it in or out. When it looks right click on Set Wallpaper
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