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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

How Do You Cradle Your iPod In The Car

How Do You Cradle Your IPod In The Car


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How To Hook Up Your iPod Or Mp3 To Your Stereo System

How To Hook Up Your Ipod Or MP3 To Your Stereo System


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Monday, May 30, 2011

Homemade iPod Touch Dock

Homemade IPod Touch Dock


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Thursday, May 26, 2011

How To Install An iPod In Your Car

How To Install An IPOD In Your Car


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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Apple Inc Create Beautiful Unique Photo Collages With Fuzel For iPhone

Apple Inc Create Beautiful Unique Photo Collages With Fuzel For iPhone Image
There's a plethora of photo collage apps in the App Store, but Fuzel is one of the best one's I've ever come across. One of its defining features is that you can design your own layouts by placing the separators precisely where you want. It also has a gorgeous design.

The home screen of Fuzel looks like a photo album with the square cut out to preview one of the photos inside. Tapping on the album (or swiping it) will open the album to the first page -- your latest collage. From each page, you can quickly edit, share, delete, or access a thumbnail view to browse all your collages. Swiping left or right will navigate to your other projects.

When creating a new collage, you can design the layout exactly how you want from the Cut screen. Placing your finger on the screen will bring up a straight line that you can move around and angle exactly how you want. Using two fingers will give you more precision. Once you've added all the lines you want, you can further customize their placement by moving the intersection points which allows you to be creative with the shapes of the cutouts.

Once you're done with your cuts, each space becomes a place to put a photo, which you can grab directly from your camera, or select from Facebook or your albums and Camera Roll. The width of your outlines can be adjusted and you can choose from 27 colors for your base.

Each photo that you add to your collage can be given one of 18 filters, allowing you to be creative with out you mix and match the filters between your photos. There are also 17 photo frames and captions that you can place around your collage.

If you're in the mood to just quickly create a collage without spending time designing a layout, there are also 36 preset layouts available in square, 2:3 and 4:3 ratios. These layout are also adjustable so that you can tweak them to your liking.

Once you're done with your collage, you can share to Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, email, or save to your Camera Roll. Save as high-res is an option.

Like I said, Fuzel has got to be the best collage apps I've come across, yet. However, it does have some limitations. For example, the 2:3 layouts are in portrait and the 4:3 are in landscape, and you can't rotate them to change orientation. The other annoying feature is that when you add a photo that's stored on your iPhone, you can't sort by albums -- they're just all grouped together as a single album which is rather annoying for someone with a couple thousand photos stored on her iPhone.

Those are the only two things that "really" bother my, though, and still find Fuzel to be an excellent app. The possibilities are endless with Fuzel, and that's a very important trait for an art-creation app to have.

If you pick this one up, share your collages with us in the iMore Photography Forum!

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Apple Hasn T Promised It

Apple Hasn T Promised It Image
When Apple officially introduced the new iPhone 4S, and its price and availability details were revealed, Apple's new product became the main topic of discussion for many geeks all over the world.

Everyone wanted to find out how good this new smartphone is and what new apps and features it will bring. And of course, everyone wanted to know if it could be compared with the best smartphones available in the market at the moment. We compared the iPhone 4S with the famous Samsung Galaxy S2 in one of our previous posts and found out that in terms of design, hardware and software features each of these smartphones has its advantages and shortcomings. But we didn't try to find out if the iPhone 4S is as durable as the Samsung Galaxy S2...

I guess you're also wondering now - will the iPhone 4S break if you drop it from waist height? Will it survive a drop from shoulder height? And what will happen if you drop it face down? Don't try to drop your iPhone 4S to find this out, better watch this video:

As you can see from the video, the iPhone 4S isn't as durable and rugged as we would like it to be - its glass screen and back were terribly damaged after three drops, while the plastic-made Samsung Galaxy S2, which went through the same drop test, survived quite well.

I hope this video didn't disappoint you. The truth is - the iPhone 4S is still a great phone, even if it's not durable at all (Apple hasn't promised it won't break if you drop it, right? It's made of glass after all...). It sports a number of great features and it will serve you very well as long as you don't drop it - at least intentionally.

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Sunday, May 22, 2011

Dension Gateway 500 iPod And Usb Adapter In A 2005 Audi A6

Dension Gateway 500 IPod And USB Adapter In A 2005 Audi A6


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Friday, May 20, 2011

Connecting Your Mobile And iPod Into Your Car Using Bluetooth

Connecting Your Mobile And IPod Into Your Car Using Bluetooth


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Sunday, May 15, 2011

New iPad Is Selling Like Hotcakes

New iPad Is Selling Like Hotcakes Image
The new iPad is selling like hotcakes. "Photo: Ariel Zambelich/Wired"

Haters are always gonna hate, but Apple's iPad sales will still put critics to shame.

Apple has sold 3 million new iPads since the device's Friday release, the company said in a statement on Monday. This makes the debut Apple's "strongest iPad launch yet," according to Apple VP of Marketing Phil Schiller.

As with many of Apple's new device launches over the past three years, the new iPad was more of an incremental iteration than a complete product overhaul, with the emphasis on an improved display, faster wireless connectivity and small bumps in processing power and RAM. So as Apple unveiled the product two weeks ago, the naysayers immediately chimed in, claiming Apple's next-gen device would "fail to surprise" consumers.

It's a similar story to what we saw with the October 2011 release of the iPhone 4S, which drew criticism for being a minor update rather than a major device overhaul. Nonetheless, Apple managed to sell one million 4S devices in just 24 hours.

As for the new iPad, Apple's enjoying a similar trajectory of success. The company sold three times as many iPad units as its predecessor, the iPad 2, and 10 times as many units as the original iPad did on its first day on sale.

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Friday, May 13, 2011

Apple Inc Fix Bricked Ios 4 3 iPhone iPad And iPod Touch After Itunes Update

Apple Inc Fix Bricked Ios 4 3 iPhone iPad And iPod Touch After Itunes Update Image
We have just reported about an issue with iTunes Activation Servers that is leaving thousands of iDevices around the world bricked. The issue occurs after the device is updated to the latest iOS 4.3.3 firmware using iTunes. The firmware update completes as it would normally, but after that, iTunes fails to activate the update via the activation servers, hence leaving iPhones, iPads and iPod touches bricked and useless, around the world. We hit upon a solution to fix iOS 4.3.3 bricked iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Read on below to find out more.

If the screenshot posted above is exactly what you encounter after having updated to iOS 4.3.3 using iTunes, then you have definitely been hit by this issue.

Irked iDevice owners have taken to Apple Support Communities for venting their frustration over this whole issue, while some have even gone to the extent of claiming that iTunes servers may have been hacked. We have no official word from Apple on this as yet.

Right so now to fix your iOS 4.3.3 bricked iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. One poster on the forums has posted a solution for this:

"After holding down the on/off button and home button at the same time the phone turned off. I then held down the home button while plugging into Itunes. The phone prompted me to reset the phone which I did. Luckily I had backed up prior to trying to update. Now I have the 4.3.3 update and the phone is working. Whew!"

If you follow these instructions, you'll be able to fix iOS 4.3.3 bricked iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Let us know if you face any issues and we'll be glad to help you out.

This story is developing and we here at Sizlopedia will be the first to update you. Stay tuned.

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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Apple Released The Following Statement

Apple Released The Following Statement Image
Firmware 3.0.1 is now available for the iPhone, iPhone 3G, and iPhone 3GS. The software update can be downloaded from iTunes. The update is about 300MB. The new update fixes the SMS hack that was announced yesterday at the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas. If your iPhone is jailbroken or unlocked DO NOT UPDATE. Updating will break your unlock and/or jailbreak. So far, no new features have been added in this update.

Apple released the following statement:


We appreciate the information provided to us about SMS vulnerabilities which affect several mobile phone platforms. This morning, less than 24 hours after a demonstration of this exploit, we've issued a free software update that eliminates the vulnerability from the iPhone. Contrary to what's been reported, no one has been able to take control of the iPhone to gain access to personal information using this exploit.

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Apple Was Being Coy

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During Apple's new iPad event yesterday, I (among others) were waiting for the other shoe to drop: what are they going to name the new iPad? From the get-go, it was only being referred to as "the new iPad". It was easy to sit through the various demos hanging my hat on the idea that Apple was being coy and would close things off with some flashy video with a big reveal punctuated by a snappy one-liner. "iPad 3 - we just revolutionized magic. Again. iPad HD - your TV won't know what hit it." But one by one, we watched the new iPad apps come and go, until the event wrapped up with a colourful remix of Apple's classic logo and no further mention of the name was made.

Huh. I guess they're just calling it "the new iPad."

Scouring through the updated content posted on Apple's site, we have at best a mention to the "3rd.-generation iPad," but nothing so official as to imagine another name on the box. Once the reality started setting in, the scenarios for confusion rushed in a flood: would we still be calling it "the new iPad" in eight months? Would we have to qualify the name on our own terms, outside the blessing of Apple's marketing department, and if so, how consistent could that naming be? Will Apple drop "the new" from the website branding soon and leave us with just "iPad"? There are too many questions that are being raised just by a name; Apple has a reputation for being simple, but going this far is just obtuse.

I'm still having trouble understanding why Apple would even bother going this route. Sure, it streamlines things so consumers aren't overloaded with options. In theory, a mainstream shopper could walk into an Apple store, hold out their hand, and say "I want an iPad" and there wouldn't need to be any additional discussion because for all intents and purposes, there's only one iPad. Unfortunately, it won't work out that way because Apple will be selling the last generation for at least awhile. And the old generation is called "iPad 2".

The one with the number 2 on it is older, cheaper, and not as good as the one without the number 2 on it. That's more confusing than a Star Wars prequel.

After the iPad 2 is phased out, "the new iPad" will have a successor. If "the new iPad" is also kept around at a lower price, how then will Apple differentiate? How will customers tell them apart on the shelves? Unless Apple brings down the hammer and wipes out all of the old stock and replaces it with the newest models, nameless iPads are bound to cause a lot of confusion.

Sure, Apple has done this for years with Macs. The latest MacBook Air isn't MacBook Air 4, it's just MacBook Air. And Apple didn't keep the backlight-free MacBook Air 3, or the old design MacBook Air 2 on the shelves at a reduced price along with it.

Apple hasn't numbered iPods historically either. Then again, when Steve Jobs introduced the new iPod touch back in September 2010, he "called" it "the new iPod touch" but it wasn't "branded" that way on the keynote slides behind him like "the new iPad" was for Tim Cook.

Beyond sheer logistics, there's a nice continuity and narrative that sequential naming provides. The iPhone lineup has struck a nice rhythm with S-level iterative updates interspersing the big launches. You can put each and every iPhone on a timeline, and it makes sense. The iPad is now only three generations in and the ongoing story is getting muddled. In two years, having "the new iPad" in the middle of the timeline is going to look weird, especially if the next one returns to naming convention, even one as simple as "iPad 4. Even OS X has had solid delineation between between updates, even though it stopped numerical changes in branding years ago.

Phil Schiller, Apple's Senior Vice President of Worldwide Product Marketing was quoted yesterday as saying Apple chose to go with "the new iPad" so as to not be predictable. That's not a typical Apple answer, so it's possible Schiller was being coy. Their marketing is usually as incredibly focused and on point as their products. "Not being something" is different and less powerful than "being something".

Luckily, this naming mess is the only sour point in Apple's new product; the new iPad has LTE, a quad-core graphics processor, and a Retina display, which is all anyone really wanted. Yeah, NFC might have been nice, but it's far from a dealbreaker, and most of the other rumoured features, like electro-static feedback, were pretty far-fetched anyway. And who knows? Maybe Apple's marketing department couldn't settle on a name for the event, and are postponing the official branding for the launch next week. Then again, that's probably just wishful thinking on my part.

[Leanna disagrees with Simon completely and will be presenting a counter-editorial shortly - Ed.]

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Monday, May 9, 2011

It S Important To Note That The Blackberry Remains The Dominant Smartphone

It S Important To Note That The Blackberry Remains The Dominant Smartphone Image
Research In Motion has finally lost its home-country advantage.

The company's BlackBerry, long a favorite among Canadians, was outsold by Apple's iPhone last year, for the first time. According to new data from IDC, RIM shipped 2.08 million BlackBerrys in Canada in 2011. Meanwhile, Apple shipped 2.85 million iPhones, easily besting it.

And Canadian sales of the BlackBerry, which account for 7 percent of total shipments of the handset, fell 23 percent in the latest quarter.

A humiliating reversal for RIM's BlackBerry, which just four years ago was outselling the iPhone in Canada by a nearly five-to-one margin. While losing traction like this among the hometown crowd isn't a massive strategic defeat, it's surely a devastating psychological one for RIM, a Canadian success story.

Still, it's important to note that the BlackBerry remains the dominant smartphone in some emerging markets, like the Middle East and Africa, where 2011 BlackBerry shipments were more than triple those of the iPhone.

RIM reports earnings next week.



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Thursday, May 5, 2011

Icarkits iPod Car Installation

ICarKits IPod Car Installation


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Metal iPhone 4s Rear Case Cover Rose

Metal iPhone 4s Rear Case Cover Rose Image
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* It is fits for iPhone 4S and CDMA 4 ONLY -- Not compatible with iPhone 4

* Makes your device look more refreshing than ever.

* this back cover include middle frame/bezel holder.

* Replace your broken, damaged or cracked back with new one.

* Installation is extremely easy. Simply remove the two screws located at the bottom and slide open original battery cover, then, insert this new cover and put the screws back on.

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Monday, May 2, 2011

Installazione Parrot Mki 9200 Su Alfa Romeo Mito

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