Tuesday 30 May 2017

7 Essential Apps for Grade School Students

In grade school, kids might not quite be ready to own a tablet or smartphone, but that doesn’t mean they can’t get something out of using mom’s or dad’s device every once in a while.
Apps can be a fun way to teach your children everything from how to write the alphabet to how to identify stars in the sky all under the guise of him or her having fun playing with a parent’s shiny toy. 

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Twitter’s iOS Upgrades Are Awkward, Helpful [REVIEW]

When you load up Twitter’s iPad update for the first time, chances are you’re going to think there’s something wrong.

The updated version of the iPad app abandons Twitter’s card-style layout — where tapping on a tweet would make it swipe in from the right side of the screen — for a much more space-filled design. Your navigation is limited to tapping on the four tabs on the side of the screen.

The space on the side of the tweets for your profile is uncomfortable, and the overall impression is that the app isn’t resizing properly to fit your tablet’s screen.

Design quibbles aside, Twitter has packed a number of enhancements into the iPad version of the app that will ultimately make you forgive its less-than-sexy look.
Photos and article summaries linked from tweets appear and disappear with a tap. This is a smooth and fast experience that definitely impresses on either device. 

An extra tap makes photos full-screen — so you can get an up-close-and-personal look at that cheeseburger your friend is having for dinner.


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iPhone 5 Review Roundup: Apple’s New Baby Makes a Big First Impression

The iPhone 5 is set to hit store shelves on Sept. 21. A few lucky reviewers, however, have already gotten the chance to spend a few days with the device and craft their reviews of the latest-generation of the iconic smartphone.
So what are they saying?
Overall, reviewers are pretty impressed with the update. The phone’s hardware has earned accolades from every reviewer across the board — they love both how the new phone feels and looks.
Reviewers also laud the iPhone’s new 4-inch screen, although not all are in love with how some current apps — not yet having been adjusted for its new size — look on the latest device’s screen.

The same can be said for Apple’s new Lighting connector, which is able to transfer data faster than Apple’s previous connector. But the headache of not being able to use some accessories – and lack of support for iPod out, a specification used in many cars – was a problem for many.


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AT&T’s FaceTime Blocking Leads to FCC Complaint

Three interest groups announced their intent to file a complaint with the FCC against AT&T, after the carrier said it would block Apple’s FaceTime from its cellular data service unless customers signed up for a particular plan.

Free Press, Public Knowledge, and the New America Foundation’s Open Technology notified (PDF) AT&T Tuesday of their intent to file a complaint with the FCC about “AT&T Inc.’s decision to block certain users from accessing the FaceTime application over AT&T’s mobile networks,” which the groups allege is a violation of Net Neutrality laws.

FCC rules require notification of intent 10 days prior to the actual filing of a complaint.
“AT&T’s decision to block FaceTime unless a customer pays for voice and text minutes she doesn’t need is a clear violation of the FCC’s Open Internet rules,” Free Press Policy Director Matt Wood said in a statement.



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Unable to send or receive email in Apple iphone




● Setting up

● Check connection

● Resolve multiple device lock-out

● Check SMTP settings

● Set up account directly on iPad

● Restart iPad


Setting up

Before you can use your email account on iPad - you need to add your account to Mail.
1.    Tap Mail
2.    Select your account type. Tap Other if your account is not listed.
3.    Enter your account information and tap Save. Mail configures most email accounts automatically. Otherwise, you will be prompted for any additional settings.
4.    Once your account information is saved - you can start sending and receiving email.
You can configure additional accounts by tapping Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Add Account
If you experience any difficulty in sending and receiving email - continue to the next step in the assistant.



Check your connection by using Safari to open a web page. If you are connecting with Wi-Fi, note that many public Wi-Fi networks require users to sign in to use the service.

To turn off Wi-Fi, tap Settings > Wi-Fi.

If you are still unable to connect to the internet, this troubleshooting assistant can help.

Resolve multiple device lock-out

Using two or more devices to access the same email account sometimes creates a lock-out issue that is easily solved.

Some steps you can take to prevent this from occurring are not leaving your computer's mail application open, and increasing the interval to fetch mail on your computer and iPad. To change this setting on iPad go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Fetch New Data.

Check SMTP settings


Set up account directly on iPad


Mail settings may vary between computers and mobile devices. If you've synced your email account using iTunes, setting it up directly on your iPad will help ensure you have the correct settings in place.

Tap Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, and then tap your email provider.

If you already have an account on your iPad, tap Add Account, then tap your email provider.

When you enter your email address, iPad will look up your service provider's settings for you. If iPad can't find your service provider's settings, can help you obtain the necessary account settings from your provider.

Restart iPad


To restart iPad, first turn iPad off by pressing and holding the Sleep/Wake button until a red slider appears. Slide your finger across the slider and iPad will turn off after a few moments.

Next, turn iPad on by pressing and holding the Sleep/Wake button until the Apple logo appears.



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Issues updating or restoring iPhone

Issues updating or restoring iPhone 3Gs,4G,4Gs,5G


Are you unable to update or restore your iPhone? This troubleshooting assistant can help.



Verify requirements

Make sure your computer has the following:

  • USB 2.0 port
  • The latest version of iTunes
  • Access to a Wi-Fi network
and one of the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X version 10.5.8 or later
  • Windows 7; Windows Vista; or Windows XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 3 or later

Check USB connections

When updating or restoring, connect iPhone to a USB port that is built into the computer instead of the keyboard or an external USB hub.

  • Remove all USB devices other than your mouse, keyboard, and iPhone.
  • Use the Dock Connector to USB cable that came with iPhone
  • If your computer has USB ports on the front and back, use a USB port in the back.

Restart your computer

If you wish to return to this assistant after restarting your computer.
Disconnect your iPhone. Restart your computer, then reconnect iPhone




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7 Essential Apps for Grade School Students

In grade school, kids might not quite be ready to own a tablet or smartphone, but that doesn’t mean they can’t get something out of using...