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1 Mar 2010Applications 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).
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18 Feb 2010Your iPhone or iPod touch can be recognized as a camera so that you can import images to your computer.
In: Mac Support| Tutorials| iPhone| iPod| iPod Touch
18 Feb 2010Your iPhone or iPod touch can be recognized as a camera so that you can import images to your computer. In some cases, the iPhone may not be recognized as a camera
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18 Feb 2010Your iPhone or iPod touch can be recognized as a camera so that you can import images to your computer. In some cases, the iPhone may not be recognized as a camera. The steps below may resolve the issue.
In: IT| Mac Support| Tutorials| iPhone| iPod| iPod Touch| iTunes
16 Feb 2010When attempting to connect iPhone or iPod touch, you may see one or more of the following error messages: iTunes could not connect to this iPhone because an unknown error occurred (0xE8000065) iTunes could not connect to this iPhone because an unknown error occurred (0xE800000a) iTunes could not connect to this iPhone because an unknown error occurred (0xE800006b) iTunes could not connect to this iPhone because an unknown error occurred (0xE8000001) Alternatively, the error may be the same as above but end with a different number. The following steps may resolve the issue.
With Apple’s major media event scheduled for tomorrow, the company’s plans for wireless carrier arrangements in the U.S.
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8 Jan 2010You may notice that QuickTime MPEG-2 Playback becomes disabled after an upgrade to Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard. Follow the steps below to resolve this issue.
The outside of the box said "Windows base machine or better", so I bought a Mac.