Archive for April, 2010

When syncing your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch using iTunes 9 or later, one of the following may occur: You see an error saying that AppleMobileDeviceSync has stopped responding The sync completes, but nothing changes on your computer or iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch Older files on your computer related to OpenSSL, but often included with other software, may cause a conflict when they are in some system locations.

When syncing your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch using iTunes 9 or later, one of the following may occur: You see an error saying that AppleMobileDeviceSync has stopped responding The sync completes, but nothing changes on your computer or iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch Older files on your computer related to OpenSSL, but often included with other software, may cause a conflict when they are in some system locations.

MobileMe: Help not accessible in Backup 3.2

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30 Apr 2010

When trying to access the Help content in Backup 3.2, you see the message “Help Viewer cannot open this content.”

MobileMe: Help not accessible in Backup 3.2

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30 Apr 2010

When trying to access the Help content in Backup 3.2, you see the message “Help Viewer cannot open this content.”

iPad: Using Bluetooth headsets and keyboards

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30 Apr 2010

You can use iPad with many Bluetooth accessories*, including: Stereo headphones Stereo headsets Keyboards This article outlines basic setup and troubleshooting suggestions for using Bluetooth accessories with iPad. * Bluetooth car kit functionality is limited to audio output. Additional car kit features are not supported on iPad.

iPad: Understanding Location Services

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30 Apr 2010

This article gives an overview of how the iPad uses Location Services to determine your location. For information on using Location Services to track your location in Maps and other applications, see the iPad User Guide.

Learn about the left and right speaker balance on the MacBook Pro (15-inch, Mid 2010).

With today’s news that Apple is planning a May 31st shutdown for Lala Media, the streaming music service it acquired last December, speculation has arisen that Apple may be on the verge of launching its own cloud-based version of iTunes. Med…

You can connect USB-based storage devices to the following AirPort and Time Capsule wireless access points: AirPort Extreme Base Station/802.11n AirPort Extreme Base Station/802.11n, Simultaneous Dual-Band AirPort Extreme Base Station/802.11n, Simultaneous Dual-Band II Time Capsule Time Capsule, Simultaneous Dual-Band Time Capsule, Simultaneous Dual-Band II This article explains which formats and protocols are supported.


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