How to Figure Out My iTouch Firmware Version
The Apple iPod touch is a touch screen personal audio player. In addition to playing music, this device can also run games, use applications, and display pictures and videos. It is capable of accessing the Internet through a wireless Internet connection as well. However, not all aspects of the iPod ......[Read More]
How to Print to Wi-Fi From an iPhone
AirPrint is a feature that allows you to print documents wirelessly from your iPhone to a wireless printer. There is no setup required on the iPhone or the printer, but they must both be connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Check your printer's manual to find out if it has wireless capabilities. The......[Read More]
How to Copy a CD to My iPod Shuffle
While there is no program that allows you to rip songs from your CD directly to your iPod Shuffle, you can import the songs using iTunes on your computer and then sync the newly imported tracks to your iPod Shuffle. Unlike other programs that require you to pay for using its services, iTunes is free......[Read More]
How to Upgrade an Unlocked iPhone From 2.0.1 Version to 2.1
It is possible to upgrade any iPhone from the 2.0.1 version to the 2.1 version if you'd like. As of 2010, the latest iPhone firmware update available is the iOS 4.0.1, but if you want to just upgrade the 2.1 it is still possible. If you have an unlocked phone, then you have broken your iPhone warran......[Read More]
How to See What Version Is Running on Your iPhone
The Apple iPhone is a versatile cell phone that can perform a large number of tasks. Even though the phone already has numerous functions, Apple continues to release new updates to the iPhone's operating system to allow it to operate more safely and securely. In order to know whether a particular iP......[Read More]
How to Change iPhone Themes With a PC
The Apple computers and products have always been heralded as being in the forefront of creativity and individuality. The iPhone is no different. There are many themes to choose from on the iPhone itself, allowing you to customize you screen. If you do not like any offered however, you are stuck. In......[Read More]
How to Remove Movies from an iPod
Apple’s iPod is becoming capable of more abilities with each new generation. Watching movies is one such capability. However, while the iPod can hold thousands of songs, smaller-capacity iPods (like the Nano) may not be able to hold very many larger file size movies. Whether you’ve dec......[Read More]
iPhone SMS/Text Messaging: Writing
Like most mobile phones these days, the iPhone text/SMS messaging. This is the basic SMS message composition screen.......[Read More]
How to Upgrade the Baseband on an iPhone 2G
The baseband on your iPhone 2G (the original iPhone) controls all of the phone functions that require the use of an antenna. The baseband is part of the hardware installed on the phone, and you most likely don't know it is running when using your iPhone. However, Apple does release updates for the b......[Read More]
Why Is My IPhone Frozen With the ITunes Logo?
If your iPhone is frozen with the iTunes logo, this is most likely because you need to sync it with iTunes on your computer. If the image of a USB cord appears beneath a blue iTunes logo, the phone is telling you to plug into iTunes on your computer using the sync and charge cable provided.......[Read More]
Does the iPhone Store Emails?
The iPhone is capable of storing Post Office Protocol (POP) emails dependent on the amount of available memory. User defined settings control the volume of email stored, and messages can be deleted by the user to free additional storage space.......[Read More]
How do Free-to-Play Games and Apps Work?
The freemium model has become very popular among games, including MMORPGs, as well as iPhone and iPad apps sold in the app store. It allows a customer to check out the basics of an app or game for free, with upgrades available for a price.......[Read More]
How do I Use an iPhone on Mute?
As with any cellphone, there are times when you want to leave your iPhone switched on, but to silence any noises it might make. Being a smartphone, the iPhone generates an array of sounds from different operations, and not just when it's receiving calls. Games, videos, music, applications and genera......[Read More]
Buying a Mac Pro
Buying a Mac Pro: Apple introduced the 2010 version of the Mac Pro in July, and started accepting orders and shipping in August. This version of the Mac Pro predominantly centers around new, faster processors and upgraded graphics options. Before you plunk down your hard-earned cash, take a moment t......[Read More]
How to Throw Your iPad Display to Your TV
Displaying Mirroring is a feature that allows you to transfer your iPad's display to your TV or computer monitor.......[Read More]
How to Create an Icon on the iPhone
Creating an icon for your iPhone application is a simple and fun project that allows you to show off your creativity to the world. The first thing people notice about your application is the icon. As a result, it should be something that catches the attention of your potential customers and makes th......[Read More]
How to Change an SMTP Port With Windows Mobile
The simple mail transfer protocol (SMTP) port is the port through which an e-mail client sends messages. If you use a mobile phone to manage your e-mail messages, the SMTP port is the one your phone sends your outgoing mail through. SMTP port settings vary by e-mail provider, and if you have the wro......[Read More]
How to Fix Email Sending Issues in Apple Mail
A dimmed 'Send' button in Apple Mail could means there isn't a correctly configured outgoing mail server (SMTP) associated with the Mail account. Or it could be issues with the com.apple.mail plist.......[Read More]
How to Restore Software for a 120 Gig iPod
Apple iPods are programmed with software called firmware that runs the unit and organizes the files contained on it. From time to time, Apple releases new versions of the firmware to improve it. If the firmware ever becomes corrupted, you can reload it through a process that Apple calls "Restore." A......[Read More]