Posts Tagged ‘features

As explained in the iPhone User Guide and the iPod touch Features Guide, you can remove all settings and information from your iPhone or iPod touch using “Erase All Content and Settings” in Settings > General > Reset.  If possible, your device should have a full charge before beginning this process. If it doesn’t have a full charge, connect the device to power and leave it connected until the process is complete.

As explained in the iPhone User Guide and the iPod touch Features Guide, you can remove all settings and information from your iPhone or iPod touch using “Erase All Content and Settings” in Settings > General > Reset.  If possible, your device should have a full charge before beginning this process. If it doesn’t have a full charge, connect the device to power and leave it connected until the process is complete.

HDTVs are evolving fast. From new smooth-motion technology to ‘green’ energy-conserving capabilities, we’ll tell you the features you’ve got to have on your next set.

There are several self-help resources available to provide assistance with QuickTime Player and the features of QuickTime Pro.

If you’re considering a point-and-shoot camera this holiday season, we can help you find the features you want in a camera with our buying advice and suggestions.

The following chart compares the features of the iPod nano (4th generation) to that of the iPod nano (5th generation).

Filed under: Software , Productivity , Tips and tricks , Reviews , iPhone I recently bought a new Mac, and I decided not to migrate years of cruft over to a pristine Snow Leopard install. I also decided to shed years of stale workflow and adopt a new way of doing things. Enter the power tools: software that augments the power and performance of OS X to do things faster and smarter. I’ll examine some general system enhancements and look at a couple of powerful Mac/iPhone app combos that really work well together. Step one was finding a replacement for my beloved QuickSilver .

Filed under: Tips and tricks The Dictionary.app in Snow Leopard has been driving me nuts. If you use LaunchBar or Spotlight (or probably any other method of sending a word to Dictionary.app), it opens a new window. And then another. And then another. This might be handy if the window bar was updated to show the word that you had looked up, but it doesn’t, meaning that the extra windows are just clutter

Filed under: iPhone , App Store , App Review While many have been waiting for the TomTom hardware/software combo for the iPhone, Navigon has delivered a very appealing app for the iPhone running version 3.0 of the OS. MobileNavigator App Store has a striking on-screen display, with many features lacking in some of the other products that are out there


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