Archive for February, 2009
Have you tried Spotify yet? This slick little service for both Mac and PC is causing quite a stir. Just imagine if your iTunes library contained every song you could ever want. On the plus side, you could find pretty much any music to suit your mood, the downside would be that you would need a hard ...
A quick guide to Clearing Cookies from Safari on your iPhone
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A quick guide to slideshow settings on your iPhone
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If you're after more technology news, reviews and buying advice online including even more iPhone content, you should take a look at our brand new sister sites, Smartphone and GPS Daily, that have just gone live.
As the names imply, both sites provide daily news, reviews and features covering the best in ...
The second in our regular Five Questions For... series features Tekzilla's Veronica Belmont. As well as co-hosting the technology-based show, Veronica presents quick iPhone tips on the site and regularly contributes to popular technology podcasts like This Week in Tech and The MacCast. Veronica also co-hosts Qore on ...
A quick guide to deleting the cache in Safari on your iPhone
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The latest Mophie Juice Pack just arrived in our offices. If you're not familiar with the product, it's a case and battery extender in one for iPhone and iPhone 3G that fits snugly around your device and can provide up to twice the battery power. Charged via USB, you can sync your iPhone while it's attached to the Juice Pack and a cool set of blue LEDs let you know ...
This concept video showing possible ways Apple could improve iTunes when it comes to managing iPhone apps has been doing the rounds on the web for the past couple of days. Although, to our knowledge, the poster is in no way affiliated with Apple, the video provides some excellent, Apple-esque solutions to the ...
Developer: Dan Park
Category: Utilities
Price: £0.59
Apple has finally started allowing web browsers onto the App Store and one of the first out of the blocks was Incognito. This is the most basic of browsers but does allow users to leave no trace of where they have been browsing, as soon as you leave the session ...
A quick guide to changing the location in the Weather app on your iPhone
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