Posts Tagged ‘devices

If you can’t view your Apple TV on the left side of the iTunes window (below Devices) when trying to sync content, try following the steps in this article.

Earlier this week, Newsweek’s Dan Lyons as part of his popular “Fake Steve Jobs” blog proposed “Operation Chokehold”, a plan for AT&T iPhone users to simultaneously use their devices to place high demand on the carrier’s network at a specified time t…

If you have several Mac computers or an Apple TV that use the Apple remote, or other devices with integrated infrared (”IR”) receivers in one room, you can “pair” your Apple Remote with a specific Apple device so it doesn’t interfere with other Apple devices or IR devices nearby. (For example, you may have one or more Mac computers, an Apple TV, and a remote-controlled TV in the same room.) Pairing allows you to set the receiving Apple device so that only it can be controlled by one remote. Learn how to pair your Apple Remote.

Mobile advertising firm AdMob today released its October 2009 Mobile Metrics Report, detailing the devices and platforms requesting ads from its network. While much of this month’s report focuses on the breakdown of devices using Research in Motion …

Macworld reports that Apple has quietly rolled out “iTunes Preview”, a Web-based listing of iTunes Store content that allows users to browse the store’s offerings without the need for an iTunes installed on their devices. While iTunes is sti…

Macworld reports that Apple has quietly rolled out “iTunes Preview”, a Web-based listing of iTunes Store content that allows users to browse the store’s offerings without the need for an iTunes installed on their devices. While iTunes is sti…

Some desktop computers with wireless keyboards or mice are shipped with the devices pre-paired and the batteries pre-installed. As long as the wireless devices are powered on when the computer starts up, no additional steps should be necessary to make them work. If one or both of the wireless devices do not function as expected, use the information below to identify and resolve the issue. Note: These instructions work with Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard.  For troubleshooting wireless keyboard and mouse issues in Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard, see Desktop computers: Troubleshooting wireless mouse and keyboard issues.

If you are experiencing a symptom where iPhone does not appear under Devices in iTunes after you connect it to your Mac, try the iPhone Troubleshooting Assistant. If the issue continues, refer to the additional troubleshooting suggestions below. Note: This article is for Mac OS X users. If you are using a Windows PC, please refer to support document TS1495.

iClarified reports that Apple has apparently recently made a slight update to its shipping iPhone 3GS models, deploying an updated boot ROM that does not allow the exploit typically used to jailbreak the devices to be employed. The iB…


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