Posted by Kees on April 12, 2012

Since there are so many apps available on Apple’s App-Store, it is hard to find the most useful iPhone apps. Your personal choice depends on how you use your iPhone, but the list below will give you a good mix in fun, social networking and productivity. It will give you at least a good headstart for your personal list of most useful iPhone apps of 2012!
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Apple is most likely planning to make the process of creating an iOS Application much more easier by providing a ‘WYSIWYG’ editor to build your own App. Anyone who has an idea for an App and doesn’t have much command on programming, would be able to develop it by himself. That is to say, when the plans of Apple will be put into the form of real working software.
Continue Reading... »Posted by Kees on April 11, 2012

You just bought yourself a brand new iPhone 4S but, unlike most products, there is no ‘500-page/2 pounds' iPhone 4S User Manual in the package. In fact, there is ‘just’ the iPhone. Apple wants to save costs and work as environmental friendly as possible. So, if you are a newbie, or you want to learn more specific functions of the iPhone 4S and/or iOS 5.1, you need to find a manual online. Apple provides several...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Patrick on April 11, 2012

It has been a long while since iOS 5 was introduced by the Cupertino giant and it has been proven to be the best iOS firmware yet. iOS 5 was unveiled back in WWDC 2011 which was around June last year, so it's high time that we get some reports regarding iOS 6. According to a new report, Apple is already working on iTunes 11 which will include iOS 6 compatibility upon release.
Continue Reading... »Posted by Kees on April 10, 2012

Shit happens: You want to play your favorite music, you start iTunes and you discover your iTunes Library File is locked. There can be several reasons for this to happen, but that is not very important now. You just want your library back. There are several ways to fix this, but the way described in this tutorial is the simplest one, and it works in most cases. Here are the 9 simple steps to get...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Patrick on April 10, 2012

If you are someone who's browses your news feed on a daily basis, then there is a good chance that you have come across an image that either made you smile or laugh out loud. If you did, then there is even a bigger chance that the image you saw was from the website 9Gag. Now you can pretty much take all the laughs with you with a 9Gag app for the iPhone, iPad and...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Patrick on April 10, 2012

When the iPhone 4S was released last year, it was quite apparent that some people were actually disappointed by it. Probably one of the most prominent complaints regarding the latest iPhone was the fact that it still featured the same 3.5 inch screen similar to the previous gen iPhones. It has been a while since Android phones have larger screens, so people have been clamoring for similar-sized displays for their iPhones. There have been some...
Continue Reading... »Posted by CodyLee on April 10, 2012

Over the past few weeks there seems to be a spread of panic over the Flashback Trojan, well today, there is good news, there is an easy way to check for the Flashback Trojan. Before the creation of this program, people needed to go into terminal and run some simple commands. However, many people are somewhat nervous about executing commands in terminal, as there is a small possibility of damaging the system due to typos...
Continue Reading... »Posted by Kees on April 9, 2012

Recently, Apple’s highly secret iCloud datacenter opened his lines for the new service to store files, photos, music and other data of Apple’s clients. This 500 million dollar project is state of the art, using the newest technologies. There were already rumors, the new datacenter in North Carolina was about to be expanded with a second datacenter. Wired, a colleague tech-blog, scored exclusive areal photos from recent activities.
Continue Reading... »Posted by CodyLee on April 9, 2012

Some of you must be already familiar with Opera but what many people are not familiar with is Opera Turbo Mode. Opera Turbo mode is a feature that has been available for quite sometime now. It was first made available in Opera version 10. It is available on both desktop web browsers and the mobile web browser versions. Opera Turbo Mode can be found on all versions including Mac, Windows, iPhone and iPad version of...
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