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Wireless Phones | Comments Off on Mark Taylor’s First 6 Hours With The iPhone 3G S And His First iTunes Hack | June 20th, 2009
Hello My Friends,Â
Despite the fact that I was the first customer to receive my iPhone from my local store, (because of my preorder status I went in ahead of the 4 people ahead of me) I did not have a chance to work with the iPhone 3G S until this evening. At the time of this post, I have been awake for 22 hours so I’m running on empty but, because my day, today, (Saturday) is full, I wanted to relay the following about my first 6 hours with the iPhone 3G S: Read the rest of this entry »
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Wireless Phones | Comments Off on Q & A: How To Reset and Upgrade A Windows Mobile Smartphone Or Pocket PC | June 20th, 2009
QUESTION:
When you say reset you do mean a hard reset, Yes?
ANSWER:
Actually, it is somewhat of a matter of semantics. When possible, it is generally recommended that one perform a Master Reset of the device from within the operating system. Depending upon your wireless carrier’s design specifications, the “Reset Device” item may be listed in the Settings menu or in a submenu thereof. Though not an absolute rule, it is generally accepted that a “hardware reset” with regard to mobile phones, anyway, is that which one performs when the phone cannot load the operating system. Usually, this procedure includes pressing a key or combination of keys while powering on the phone. The net result of a “hardware reset” and an operating system “Master Reset” are the same. Read the rest of this entry »
Hello Everyone,
I have compiled, edited, and formatted the How To Use The Calendar section of the iPhone 3G S User Guide so that it may be more easily read by those using screen readers, screen magnifiers, and refreshable Braille devices. Read the rest of this entry »