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Apple

How To Add An Ipod To Your Car Music System

by Amanda Leer on February 15, 2010

The music lovers were amazed by the features that an apple ipod offered. It was the first mp3 player of its kind and very elegant in its appearance also. It had a huge capacity and could store a large amount of songs. Now, it has become so inevitable that an ipod is a necessary gadget without which no one can survive. The ipod can also be player through the radio in the car stereo. This article basically teaches how to listen to your ipod through your radio. There is an interesting fact that the ipod can be played from the radio that is in your car or any other radio that is quite close to the ipod. Sometimes people get shocked when their radio stations suddenly change. This is because it starts playing the ipod instead of the radio station.

Apple awarded touch sensitive bezel patent

by ythanait on February 4, 2010

Does the iPad’s extra wide bezel bother you? I know it bothers me. It’s consistent with other displays that Apple produces, such as on the MacBook Pros, but I still hate to see that much wasted space. Apparently Apple has similar feelings, but instead of eliminating this space between the edge of the device and [...]

How Dell Emerged As The Top PC Corporation Globally

by Josh Radcliffe on September 13, 2009

In the mid eighties Michael Dell built a firm by the name of PC’s Limited with principal worth a thousand dollars. It embraced a separate business model of supplying PCs directly to the PC user with the aim to better distinguish the users requirements. This theory permitted Dell to do away with the in-between distribution channels that unreasonably drove overheads up and increased transportation times in getting the manufactured goods out into the outlets. Dell permitted customers to get hold of customized PCs at easy on the wallet rates. All these major factors amalgamated to make Dell one of the larger PC and laptop makers on the globe.

Learn How to be Acne Free in Three Days

by Ronald Smithson on September 7, 2009

One of the dilemmas that many of us face today is acne. In fact, this is a skin condition that affects both genders, and the age really does not matter because acne can affect anybody, whether they are in their teenage years or older, although the adolescents are more affected than the older generation.

Bernstein Research analyst Toni Sacconaghi’s has an educated guess that 8 percent of Apples mobile phone industry revenue brings in 32 percent of the profit.

The new version of ITunes, iTunes 8.2.1.6 for Mac OS X now supports all video formats for QuickTime including AVI, MPEG and Flash and is included within the iTunes installer, reports an article on v3 .

It appears that Apple may finally be approaching getting the iPhone into China as a report on appleinsider has it that Apple has applied for a Network Access License in China. Apparently, Matt Mathison, an analyst for Wedge Partners states the application was filed on the 10th of July although he doesn’t say where this information comes from.

Cortlands – A Great Baking Apple

by Cherie Carb on July 14, 2009

I always wondered how to choose a great baking apple. I mean, what really should I look for? Well a great baking apple has two important characteristics: a tough outer skin and a mixed taste. What is a mixed taste? It is sweet and tart.

Okay, so the new iPhone 3GS is supposed to be faster than the iPhone 3G, but just how well does the iPhone 3GS stack up against the iPhone 3G on a WiFi connection? Well you are about to find out as we have a video for your viewing pleasure which can be viewed below and gives a comparison of the iPhone 3GS and iPhone 3G side by side on the same local WiFi network. The video comparison lasts some 7 minutes and does show that the iPhone 3GS is indeed much faster.

Okay, so the new iPhone 3GS is supposed to be faster than the iPhone 3G, but just how well does the iPhone 3GS stack up against the iPhone 3G on a WiFi connection? Well you are about to find out as we have a video for your viewing pleasure which can be viewed below and gives a comparison of the iPhone 3GS and iPhone 3G side by side on the same local WiFi network.

iPhone OS: What to expect next

by on July 9, 2009

Apple is always looking at ways to improve on the iPhone operating system and today we learn from unwired view about several new Apple iPhone OS patent applications. Now it has to be said that these may or may not appear in the next major iPhone OS update, but what we got we’ll pass along anyway, so here they are… Real world object identification patent which is kind of similar to Nokia’s Point & Find service whereby you point your iPhone at real objects and it will deliver relevant info…Face detection and recognition; well this one needs no explanation. Text Message Filtering enables the filtering and controlling of various text communications…Smarter messaging interface to make the overall messaging experience easier…Changes voice output whereby it is possible to alter audio output from the iPhone

If you are a lucky owner of the new Apple wonderphone the iPhone 3GS, you by now will have had chance to have a good play around with it. And now that you have had said iPhone 3GS playtime we’d like to know your views on how your shiny new iPhone 3GS is holding up. Had any problems, experienced anything nasty with your new handset, how about any heat problems or discolouration?