Archive for the ‘iPod Touch’ Category

Learn about Wi-Fi information and settings for iPod touch.

Learn about Wi-Fi information and settings for iPod touch.

Applications on iPhone or iPod touch may close unexpectedly because the device has begun to run low on application memory. This does not mean there is too much data stored on the device, but simply means that it is running too many memory-intensive tasks. Some examples of this issue: If you have many Safari web pages open on your iPhone or iPod touch, Safari may close and the iPhone or iPod touch will go back to the Home screen (where it shows all the application icons).

Mobile advertising firm AdMob today released its January 2010 Mobile Metrics Report, revealing some interesting data about application usage and demographics for iPhone and iPod touch users, as well as users of Android and webOS handsets.

Your iPhone or iPod touch may experience one of the following symptoms: Multi-Touch display (or touchscreen) does not respond Portions of the Multi-Touch display do not respond Multi-Touch display is very slow to respond

While this shouldn’t be much of a surprise to most, Apple has confirmed that the iPad uses the same family of graphics chip as the iPhone and iPod Touch. According to reports, Apple’s latest iPad SDK Beta 3 documentation…

Computerworld points to an Apple job listing posted last week which suggests that Apple is looking to expand the iPhone OS beyond the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad to additional platforms. The position, entitled “Engineering Manager (Platform…

When Microsoft Exchange mail is configured on iPhone or iPod touch, the default setting for “Mail days to sync” is set to 3 days.

When you visit me.com via Safari on an iPhone or iPod touch, the experience is different than when you use a web browser on a computer.


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