Sunday, 3 June 2012
Saturday, 2 June 2012
Google 2-steps verification gives you a total security on all Google apps & services like Gmail, YouTube, Google Play Store and many other services, by sending you a six digits verification code on your phone or on Google Authenticator app - available for Android, Apple and BlackBerry. This six digit code should be input whenever you log-in to your Google account for verification after you turned on the 2-steps verification.
Besides that, if you are going to log-in and you can�t receive a verification code or you don�t have any device � Google Authenticator app installed on: Google alternatively gives you 10 more backup verification codes � you can put them in your wallet or save them to a file on your computer. You can use them when you have no mobile coverage.
After turning on the 2-steps verification - you can use both ways either text messaging or Google Authenticator app to get a six digit verification code for logging into Google services.
Lets how to turn on the Google 2-steps verification on step by step:-
1. You must have a Google account � already verified by a text message or by a voice call with your cell phone or a landline number.
2. Go to www.google.com and Sign-in with your current Email address and Password.
3. After log-in to your Google account, on the upper right corner � click on your profile picture, and click Account, here you can see all your Account information on the that page.
4. Inside �Security� tab (showing on left side-bar) you will find �2-steps verification� text with an Edit button on the right side (as shown in the picture below) click on Edit. You will prompt for Password again, just type your Password and Sign-in again. Its only for verification this time.
5. Now here is the Setup starts. Click on Start Setup to go to next step.
6. The next step is to input your phone number you want to connect with Google services, and choose an option how you want to get a verification code for the next step (Step 7), and click Send Code (the Send Code button is not shown in this picture, but you can find it down the page).
7. A text message will be sent from Google to your cell or landline number (you entered in the Step 6) including a six digit verification code. Enter that verification code in the box (as shown below) and click Verify (as the Verify button not shown in the picture again, same like in Step 6).
8. On this step Google will ask you if you trust this computer? Trusted computers only asked for verification code once every 30 days. So if this is your single and Personal Computer, you can remain with ticked-mark on this option and click Next, incase this is not your Personal Computer, or you cannot trust on this computer, click in the check box to remove the tick-mark, an option will pop-pup for verification again, and select the option I don�t trust this computer and than click Confirm. All done you have successfully turned on the 2-steps verification for Google services, and from now every time you enter a password to log-in to any Google service, you will get a verification code on your phone number via text message.
In the next step (Step 9), see how to access your Google Account with Google Authenticator app.
9. All the previous steps were about to how to enable 2-steps verification on Google services? In this step we will show you how to download Google Authenticator app on your Android, Apple or BlackBerry device, and how to use it with Google 2-steps verification?
First of all download any barcode read for your device. Now download Google Authenticator app for your device from the links given below and install it on your device:
Google Authenticator for Android version 2.1 or later | Google Authenticator for Apple iPhone iOS 3.1.3 or later | **Google Authenticator for BlackBerry OS 4.5 - 6.0 |
**The Google Authenticator for BlackBerry Download link was not found the time we were publishing this article.
After installing the Google Authenticator app for your device, and completing the 2-steps verification process, its time to use Google Authenticator for log-in to Google account.
For Android Users Only:
10. The further steps are the same for all three platforms Android, iOS and BlackBerry. The only difference in-between is use of Google Authenticator app on your device. We will focus on Android app at the moment.
After completing the Step-8 you will referred to this page shown below. Here at the top you will see your phone number with a green tick mark on the left side, which means your phone number is successfully connected with Google services for 2-step verification.
To connect your account with Google Authenticator app � open the app on your device, and tap on Add Account. You will find two option to add an account to Google Authenticator, �Scan Barcode� and �Add account manually�, select �Scan Barcode� and the Barcode scanner app will starts. (we have tested ZXING TEAM Barcode Scanner for Android device).
To �manage application-specific passwords�, see the video clip below:
11. Now on your computer, click on Android (as shown in the image below), it will open another page includes a Barcode. Scan the barcode with your barcode scanner (which was turned on in previous step) and you will find your account in Google Authenticator app on your device, and a 6 digit verification code will appear on your device, put that code in that page down below (as shown in the image below), and click Verify.
Its all done and you successfully connect your Google Authenticator app with your Google account. I personally recommend that way to use Google more securely and personally.
This verification code is changing every 30 seconds on Google Authenticator app, which makes your Google account more and more secure. The amazing feature about Google Authenticator app is that its not required any internet connection to update the verification code online, and it totally works in offline mode. You can add more than one account in a single Google Authenticator app.
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Tuesday, 29 May 2012
Intel has revealed the design of a new tablet PC aimed specifically at students as part of its Intel Learning Series programme.

The rear of the device includes a 1.3 megapixel rear-facing camera plus a 0.3 megapixel front-facing camera for video chat functionality, while 802.11n Wi-Fi and 3G mobile broadband equipped models will also be available when the product is launched.
Wired connectivity includes a full size USB port, an external power connector, a full size HDMI port for connection to an external display, a 3.5mm headphone jack, an SD card slot for memory expansion and a SIM card slot on the 3G equipped version.
Thanks to the use of the Atom processor and its x86 instruction set the same architecture used in laptops and desktop PCs. The StudyBook is capable of running either Windows 7 or Google�s Android platform, depending on user requirements. Standard software includes an eBook reader, notepad, drawing application and a web browser.

Intel won�t be producing the StudyBook itself. Instead, the company is licensing the reference design to third party manufacturers, with the first devices expected to appear later this year. Pricing has yet to be confirmed, but is expected to sit at the cheaper end of the market.
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Apple to unveil iPad 3 on March 7 in San Francisco: confirmed. By Andrew Couts | Digital Trends.
Apple has sent our invitations to its iPad 3 event, to be held on March 07. Event venue is Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.
The invitation includes the words, �We have something you really have to see. And touch.� Well known for its enigmatic invitations, Apple is likely alluding to the next generation iPad�s new screen, which is expected to have twice the resolution of the iPad 2.
Is there no home button included? | CNET / Apple
No home button was in picture that was an invitation card or a first look picture from Apple received to CNET . The simplest explanation here is that it's a photo of (what is presumably) an iPad 2 on its side, something that's not that much of a stretch given that the iPad's been designed to work the same no matter which end is down.
What changes are expected in the new Apple iPad 3
Siri?
Last year, Apple introduced Siri to the iPhone 4S. So far, the technology isn�t running on any of the company�s other products. However, chances are that Apple will be bringing Siri to the iPad 3 as it starts to roll out the feature across its product line. I�m sure you�re awfully excited to hear that.
Retina Display?
Apple�s Retina Display is wildly popular on the iPhone and iPod Touch. But the time has come for Apple to deliver the same feature to the iPad. After all, Retina Displays really are the future of screen technology, and not to bring it to its flagship mobile product would be a mistake on Apple�s part.
4G support?
One of the things missing in the iPad 2 is 4G connectivity. In order to connect to the Web when you�re away from a WiFi signal, you�ll need to connect to 3G. And as you know, 3G is so 2010. It would be awfully nice if Apple offers up 4G in the iPad 3 and finally matches the many competitors that are already offering the technology.
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
iOS 5 is an incredibly complex operating system, filled with hundreds of innovative, undocumented little touches, just waiting for your to stumble upon them. Here are Top 10 iOS 5 Tips & Tricks which will definitely helps you a little.
Quick Split the Keyboard on iPad
You can hold down the keyboard icon on the iPad�s digital keyboard to bring up a menu option to split the keyboard for more natural thumb-typing, but there�s a much faster way. Simply hold down on the keyboard with two fingers and spread them apart. The keyboard will split in half, just like that. Splitting your keyboard with this gesture is fast and easy, but not something you�ll likely stumble upon by accident.
Swipe to Seven-Day Forecast
In Notification Center, switching between seven-day forecasts and a single-day forecast with more information is as easy as swiping the weather banner in either direction. A more detailed one-day forecast is just a swipe away.
Move the Split Keyboard on iPad
The iPad�s split keyboard is great, but positions itself in a weird spot�somewhere about halfway up the screen. that�s fine if you�re typing at the very top of the screen, but the second the text reaches your fingers, there�s no way to see what you�re typing. Fortunately, you can move that keyboard. Just touch and hold the keyboard button in the bottom right, and slide your finger up and down. The keyboard will follow. finally an iPad keyboard we can use !!!

Add iMessage Notifications to iPad
Having a way to message friends on your iPad is great, but putting them in Notification Center is a must. Head to Settings > Notifications > Messages and slide the first item, Notification Center, to ON. Tapping the message will bring you right to the last sent item in your exchange.
Change Fonts in Notes
Marker Felt is no longer the default font in the Notes app, but unfortunately it�s been replaced by something just as cartoony. If you�d like to change your font, open Settings and tap Notes. Our advice? Change it to the universally loved Helvetica. Your notes will look much more professional. Finally a Notes font option that doesn�t make us feel like 12 year olds !!!
Shut Off Repeat Alerts
A gentle reminder that you have an unread text message works well for some people, but others will be annoyed by the persistent buzzing of their phones. To shut off repeat alerts for messages, head to Settings > Notifications > Messages. Scroll down, tap Repeat Alert, and change to Never. Or, if you want to seem really popular, go ahead and crank that bad boy up to 10�
Turn on Private Browsing
Shopping for Summer season? Just head to Settings > Safari > and swipe on Private Browsing. Nothing you search for will be cached, so your wife will never know you�ve been looking at the Gift you buy from a Store online. You�ll know you�re using Private Browsing by the sleek black borders�
Swipe to Camera Roll
iOS 5 provides quick access to your Camera Roll while you�re in the middle of shooting. While the camera is open, simply swipe from left to right and your Camera Roll will appear. Continue swiping from left to right to flip through your images. If you go too far, tap once to reveal the onscreen toolbar with image controls, and hit Done to immediately return to your camera. Swiping from the Camera app to the Camera Roll is especially great when you�re tired of your ugly mug�
Create Custom Vibration Alerts
Customizing vibration alerts is easy in iOS 5, but the first step is to make sure the option is turned on. Head to Settings > General, scroll to the bottom and tap Accessibility. Under Hearing, turn on Custom Vibrations. Next, head to Contacts, open a contact, scroll to Vibration and choose Create New Vibration. The iPhone will allow you to tap or hold the screen to make all-new vibration patterns for each contact. Custom Vibrations combinations are limitless, and allow you to record extra long patterns.
Add Twitter Usernames to Contact Cards
First, visit Settings > Twitter, and sign in using your account. Then tap Update Contacts. Twitter will use email addresses and phone numbers from your previously organized contacts to add Twitter handles and photos to each contact it can find. Importing Twitter usernames can give you a good idea of how tech-savvy your friends are. We only had five friends with Twitter handles�
Thursday, 26 January 2012
You can be more efficient and boost your productivity with the help of some software designed to help you get your job done on a desktop, laptop or mobile (smartphone) device. By Jill Duffy

Today we will make an overview of 4 Top Handy Productive apps for Android and Apple devices.
For Android Devices
Smartr Contacts for Android
Smartr Contacts for Android (free), formerly called Xobni for Android, creates a comprehensive picture of your contacts. Xobni is the company that makes the app, and it has been a relatively big name in contact management. The free app, which requires a Xobni account (also free) gathers your contacts from Gmail or Outlook, and finds additional information about them, including headshots, from Linkdin, Facebook, and Twitter, and meetings or text messages. For keeping up with email from your Android phone, Smartr Contacts can increase your productivity by removing a lot of the legwork that can sometimes be involved in keeping in touch. It orders your connections by how often you communicate, rather than alphabetically. And it handily merges multiple emails, so if you have an outdated email address for someone, but she has uploaded the most recent one to another platform, Smartr can find it.
SugarSync for Android
Android users looking for a way to make their files and photos available from anywhere should definitely check out SugarSync. It�s similar to Dropbox, but you get more space, 5GB, with a free account (Dropbox gives you 2GB). When your files are available to you from everywhere and automatically synchronized, you never waste time trying to sort out which version of what file you put where. Some of SubarSync�s goodies are hard to find, and others are hard to use, but for Android users looking for a more full featured alternative to DropBox, SugarSync is a pretty sweet deal.
For Apple Devices
Keynote (for iPhone)
Apple�s PowerPoint equivalent for iPhone is one of those marvels of software design, allowing you to easily and powerfully create compelling presentations on a device that fits in your pocket. It�s a dream for frequent flyers, especially those who are typically headed to a place where they will have to give a presentation or speech.
iWork for iPad
(how to use guide here)
With Apple�s iWork for iPad suite of office applications, Pages for word processing, Numbers for spreadsheets, and Keybote for presentations, you can do real work on iPad. This tablet version offers only a basic subset of features and functions compared to the high-powered OSX Version of iWork. The iPad�s cramped on-screen keyboard can slow down productivity, so if you�re serious about using the iPad for work, pick the Apple iPad Keyboard Dock ($69 direct), too.
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Tuesday, 24 January 2012
Apps for the iPad tend to go for a higher price than their iPhone counterparts, but here we listed all free apps. Install them all, and you will be well on the way to an excellent tablet mobility computer experience.

SOCIAL NETWORKING APPS
TwetDeck for iPad
It may not support social networks such as Facebook or services having location-based facility inside like Foursquare app, but TweetDeck supports respectably Twitter reader with an intuitive interface and accurate geo-tagging options.
Twitter for iPad
Crafting new tweets may prove irritating due to an overcrowded screen, but this Twitter app for iPad is the best mobility Twitter client around, so get it today.
HootSuite
HootSuite allows users to create numerous social-network streams and view them in a clear/clean and friendly interface, dispatching messages to multiple networks simultaneously.
StumbleUpon
If you tried of visiting the same old online place, the beautifully revamped StumbleUpon app lets you Sam Beckett your way through the Web, leaping from article of interest to article on interest. You can also check out the specific links that have been submitted by fellow Stumblers whom you follow if you aren�t in the mood for randomness.
Yelp
Yelp�s iOS app brings the Web site�s reviews and recommendations to the iPad, but diehard Yelpers will miss a handful of features that didn�t get ported to Apple�s tablet.
BUSINESS & PRODUCTIVITY APPS
Calculator for iPad
Need to crunch some numbers? Calculator for iPad Free gives you a large, easy to read, attractive basic and scientific calculator for solving problems. Multi-Touch support lets you swipe away numbers. Upgrading to the 99-cent version adds six additional themes: Standard, Silver Keyboard, Retro Grey, Pink Keyboard, Happy Pink, and Wooden.
Citrix Go To My PC
GoToMyPC for iPad makes it simple to control your computer while away from your work area, but eh lack of multi-tasking support, and latency issues, may dampen the experience.
Dragon Dictation
Featuring very accurate voice transcription and the ability to share messages via e-mail, Facebook, and Twitter, Naunce�s dictation app is both fun to use and immensely helpful as long as you�re connected to the Web.
Dropbox for iPad
Simple to use and extremely useful, this file synchronization app will keep all of your files in step, but the lack of built-in file editing, and other limitations, may prove irritating.
Monster.com Jobs
Monster.com, one of the leading online employment services, makes job-hunting couch-compatible with its fun, free iPad app.
WordPress
One of the world�s biggest blogging paltforms has arrived on the iPad with many of the features that made it such a hit on the desktop intact, Bloggers can create, save, publish, and schedule posts and pages. You can even upload images directly from the iPad.
COMMUNICATION APPS
LiveChat
LiveChat customers who want to take the real-time Web site visitor communication tool on the road would do well to check out this handy iPad app. The free app, which works in conjunction with a LiveChat subscription, lets businesses communicate with visitors to solve customer-services issues or help convert them into customers.
TextNOW
This capable SMS app is easy to use, priced right, and features the ability to send free, unlimited texts, and embedded photos.
TextPlus
Prolific textures who want to save money on SMS messages will find this a solid solution to dipping into their mobile budgets.
GAMES APPS
Apple iOS Game Center
Game Center brings video-game achievements, matchmaking, high scores, and more to iOS devices.
Pro Zombie Soccer: Apocalypse Edition Lite
Far from just another sports sim, Pro Zombie Soccer: Apocalypse Edition Lite combines soccer, the undead, and wacky power ups into a must-try title.
Smurfs� Village
Smurfs� Village combines elements of Farmville and Sim City to create and engaging iPad game, but the impatient may find the in-app purchases expensive.
ENTERTAINMENT APPS
Cracked.com
If you count yourself among the many who declare themselves Cracked.com fans, you must own this app. It serves up the same snark-laden content found on the Cracked.com Web site, but in a slick interface that lets you quickly scan content.
Crackle
Crackle, Sony�s video network, lets users stream free, ad-supported Hollywood television shows and uncut movies (as well as original content) from Columbia Pictures, Screen Gems, Sony Pictures Classic, and TriStar Pictures, There�s a nice variety of classic and contemporary content here, making it a solid iPad app for anyone who would like to kick back with their tablets and watch a program without needing to open a wallet.
ESPN ScoreCenter XL
Staying on top of the latest sports scores is a breeze with ESPN ScoreCenter XL. Besides checking out the scores, you can view video highlights, in-depth game previews, and even follow a particular sport or team.
Marvel Comics
Here�s yet another example of some thing you can�t do with a Kindle: read comics in their colorful, crisply drawn glory. Marvel�s free iPad app offers a standard page-by-page view with zoom and pan controls, as well as a panel by panel, animated guided view. There�s also a fully integrated for buying your favorite comics.
MoMA AB EX NY
MoMA�s new Abstract Expressionist app achieves symbiosis with the iPad": if you�re an art enthusiast with an iPad, consider this app a must-download.
Netflix
This app enhances the value of a Netflix subscription by letting you watch movies directly on your mobile device, with excellent streaming. In the latest version, Netflix has made a number of improvements, like adding star recommendations and removing the status bar while titles are playing.
Planetary
This iPad audio player lets you navigate your music and podcast collections by taking a jaunt to stars (artists), planets (albums), and moons (songs). Intellectually, it�s completely unneeded, but sometimes logic doesn�t apply to pure coolness.
Showyou
If you fancy kicking back with your iPad and watching a batch of videos supplied by various online communities, Showyou is a solid alternative to signing into all the sites individually. There are some minor interface issues, but it�s a very respectable app that collects clips from around your community to your iPad in one unified location.
Slacker Radio
Slacker Radio�s iPad has been a long time coming, but the new, eye-catching, intuitive interface, deep customization options, caching, on-demand streaming, and the usual Slacker bells and whistles makes it a must-have for music fans.
TiVo
If you already have an iPad and TiVo Premiere, you must download the new TiVo app for your iPad. It�s free, and if you�re on your LAN, it�s pretty well featured.
CREATIVITY APPS
Photoshop Expres
The iPad is perfect for viewing photos, but what if you want to make changes to those pictures? Adobe�s Photoshop Express lets you crop, straighten, rotate and flip images, as well as add a variety of filters and effects. For fine editing you will still need to work on a PC, but for basic fixes, this app is fantastic.
NEWS, INFO & REFERENCE APPS
Biblion: The Boundless Encyclopedia
The word �biblion� was usedin the Middle Ages to describe collections made from fragments of ancient texts. As such, it�s appropriate that the New York Public Library�s iPad app, which draws from tens of thousands of fragments scattered across hundreds of boxes of materials, bears the moniker. The smartly designed and informative app focuses on the 1939-40 World�s Fair, but even non-enthusiasts can appreciate the history presented. Here�s hoping for a broader topic range in the near future.
Bing for iPad
Bing is a visually rich app that lets you search and browse news, moves, Bing homepage images, local businesses, and trending topics; perform vocal searches, and much more.
CNN
For news junkies and loyalists, CNN App for iPad serves up a heaping plate of streaming videos, and a side social networking.
Fox News
Love it or hate it, Fox News has an impressive iPad app. With it you can watch videos from Smith, Hannity, and O�Reilly, read timely articles, and check out a scrolling ticker with the latest news tidbits.
Epicurious
Conde Nast�s first iPad app for foodies-and mourning Gourmet readers is excellent. Epicurious features a gorgeous interface that feels and reads like a luxurious, fully searchable cookbook. You can find recipes by main ingredient, course, cuisine, dietary consideration, and dish type, and even by season or occasion.
Google Earth
Traveling is expensive, the free Google Earth app most certainly is not. By keying in a location such as �Coney Island� or �London�, you can zip to the other side of the globe in mere seconds to check out satellite and aerial imagery. Geo-located Wikipedia articles add insight to your journey.
IMDB
Featuring an image driven interface featuring movie trailers, popular actors, and a list of current theatrical releases, the IMDB iPad app is a must-have for movie buffs who want the latest Hollywood news.
HowStuffWorks HD
This app brings the content of the informative HowStuffWorks Web site to Apple�s slate. Its thumbnail-laden grid contans links to text, video, and podcasts that are short, punchy, and full of information.
Life for iPad
Life�s legendary photo collection comes to the iPad i glorious HD resolution. Downloading the free app, of course, lets you explore Life�s deep archives, but you can view up to the minute news, photos, and special features as well.
NASA App HD
Consider it the next best thing to being an astronaut or astronomer. NASA App HD features thousands of NASA photos, streaming video, shuttle launch information, and countdown clocks.
NPR for iPad
NPR went for a magazine style approach with its iPad app, which emphasizes news, arts and life, and music coverage in three sliding panes. The app delivers hundreds of NPR live station and on demand streams. In addition, NPR for iPad features photojournalism with full page zoom, plus the ability to share stories over e-mail, Twitter, and Facebook.
TED
TED�s official iPad app brings more than 900 TEDTalk videos (featuring education redicals, tech geniuses, medical mavericks, business gurus, music legends, and more) to Aple�s slate. Not only can you stream videos over 3G or Wi-Fi, but you can download them to your iPad for offline playback.
Thrillist
Whether you�re looking for a leisurely daytime adventure or a night on the town, this app brings you recommendations for places to eat, drink, and shop in 16 American cities and in London.
Wikipanion
Wikipanion for iPad sifts through all of Widipedia�s HTML and metadata, sorting it into a beautiful, content-driven interface. The left side displays the table of contents, and the app remembers your font-size setting. The app even tracks page history by visit date, plays back embedded OGG audio, and saves images to the iPad�s photo library.
Zite
Zite auto-curates a digital magazine based on content in your your Twitter feed, Google Reader subscription, and viewing habits to deliver an excellent news-reading experience.
READING APPS
Flipboard
Flipboard offers iPad users an entirely original alternative to browsing the Web for news: its magazine style layouts and breath-taking use of photos and white space show the way forward for digital media.
SkyGrid
Featuring a slick interface that gives users the novel ability to follow hot particular topics and categories, SkyGrid is a solid, topic-based iPad news reading app. Streamlining the interface a bit would do wonders to create a more natural reading experience, however.
Thursday, 13 October 2011
Below we are going to outline the most important tips:
Tips for Cell Phone - Cell Phone Battery Usage
2. When necessary to take your batter out, be sure to not let it make contact with metal objects such as change and keys, this will make the battery not work properly.
3. Always be careful where you place your cell phone, don�t leave it in a car with extreme temperatures that may be too hot or too cold. Also be sure to not lay it down on a surface that may be wet as it will quickly ruin your phone this can corrode the inside of your phone.
4. One of the easiest ways to keep your phone in good condition is to take the time to read the manufacturers directions when you first purchase it. Be sure to follow the first charge instructions most importantly.
5. Do not use cell phone batteries and cell phone charges that are not compatible with your exact cell phones. Be sure if you buy a charger from the store that you have bought the correct one.
6. Many companies will recycle or reuse your cell phone, most times even giving you a credit toward the purchase of your new phone. Find ways you can reuse or recycle your phone and accessories. In fact, many people donate their phones to women that are in domestic situations, find a shelter near you to find more details.
7. Lastly your cell phone will most likely last you a year or two or more. Pick out a cell phone model that will help you with your needs, now is not the time to skimp, you want a phone that is easy for you and makes you want to talk!
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Ipod Battery - Instructions Of Replacing It

2. The iPod warranty is one year but you can increase it for two years with AppleCare Protection Plan for iPod. Many merchants have low priced extended warranty coverage available and often these plans simply replace the product with a corresponding new unit.
3. Over time, the battery will not keep the same amount of charge as when it was newly purchased. This is natural, and exists to all lithium ion batteries. This continued degradation will not affect, or be found by, most users during the life of their iPod. %Nevertheless%, based on usage, environmental factors, and several other variables, some heavy users may realize a great degradation than others. It is important to understand that this is the exact same degradation that would happen with any lithium ion battery employed in any laptop, cell phone, portable music player, etc.
4. The iPod's case is not planned to be opened, so, in that respect, it's not what would broadly be referred to as "user-replaceable". Nevertheless, with the right set of tools you can replace the iPod battery yourself and avoid all the hassle by going through Apple.
Instructions:
Step 1 - Buy an iPod battery online or in a retail store closest you. iPod batteries sells for as low as $11. You have to be certain that the replacement battery you buy is for your iPod.
Step 2 - Turn out your iPod and set the hold button to the on position. Get a flathead screwdriver, as thin as possible but oftentimes the retail store that ships you the battery will supply you a tool. In any case, you must open up the unit by putting the tool or screwdriver between the plastic and the metal. Once you feel a clip, pry it ever so gently. Keep going around the iPod, opening up each latch.
Step 3 - You are going to have to apply that tool or screwdriver again to pull out the battery from the hard drive. Once taken out, disconnect it from the board.
Step 4 - Plug in the newly purchased battery to the board of the iPod (where you unplugged the old battery) and set it on the glue that stayed on the hard drive. Make sure that the battery and the wires are set properly so you can actually close the iPod. Snap the case back together, you'll hear it when it's finished!
Step 5 - Switch on and charge the device. That's it and your iPod battery is successfully replaced.
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Source: PC Mag 2011 |
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Wednesday, 7 September 2011
What�s so special about G-Form�s Extreme Portfolio ($79.95; www.g-form.com)? According to the company, the ruggedized, lightweight, and water-resistant shell is the world�s first portfolio-styled case for the iPad that uses its RPT (Reactive Protection Technology), a mix of Poron XRD material and proprietary G-Form design and technology that together can absorb 90% of an impact�s energy. Put another way, the Extreme Portfolio �stiffens to act like armor in order to offer a high level of protection.� Working in tandem with the Portfolio�s beefed-up exterior is an internal layer of polycarbonate lined on one side and a pocket holder on the other. Functionality-wise, beyond reverse-zipping the front cover behind the iPad, the Portfolio can situate in an A-frame configuration for iPad easel-like landscape or portrait positioning. Additionally, G-Form states that owners of numerous non-iPad tablet models can enlist the Portfolio�s protection, as well.
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