Posted on 14 July 2007 by Interns
Ryan is very proud of the video he produced on how to clean the iPhone. Unfortunately, Apple clearly stated not to use window cleaners, household cleaners, aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives to clean iPhone. It has always been common sense (at least for me) to steer clear of any and all of the cleaning solutions mentioned ...
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Posted on 07 July 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
I received a formal complaint from Mr. Right Thumb that he was being overworked, so he’s going on strike. Oh gosh, what am I going to do? Gesturing totally relies on the ability of the thumb working in synch with the index finger – right? Wrong.
Moments later, Mr. Left Thumb came to my rescue. What a relief! ...
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Posted on 06 July 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
David Pogue discovered the awesome shortcut for entering the period, but why stop there? If you’ve used the primary keyboard on the iPhone for any length of time, you will surely notice that it’s missing all punctuation marks, including numbers. Taking Pogue’s discovery, I’ve been able to shortcut my way through all punctuation marks including numbers!
Instead of going through the ...
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Posted on 05 July 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
Apple produced a short and useful video for new iPhone owners. Topics covered in the video include showing you how to silence the ring, delete a message, create your favorite list, assign a ringtone, more song controls, browse in Cover Flow, magnify to edit, mail preferences, how to set a passcode, and how to reset your iPhone.
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Posted on 02 July 2007 by Vincent Nguyen
News Flash - iPhone 2.0 supports native Exchange push email and more! Click for full coverage.
Relate: How to setup Exchange on iPhone 2.0
I got a number emails asking if iPhone supports Microsoft Exchange. The short answer is yes it does. However, from what we’ve determined, this is not “true push-email” because the protocol still connects to exchange using ...
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Posted on 30 June 2007 by Chris Davies
ifixit tried to open up their iPhone delicately so they could pore through its entrails; PC World on the other hand seem to have modelled their playtime on the Inquisition, putting a poor, innocent Apple cellphone through a series of stress-test trials. They even caught the abuse on video, including determined scratching at the display with metal and dropping ...
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