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Wireless Phones | Comments Off on Solution Found To iPhone 3GS Position-Based Speakerphone Problem | July 9th, 2009
Hello My Fellow Sarsaparilla Sekai Ichis,
It doesn’t take long for those iPHone 3GS Apple seeds who make and receive calls, using only the handset, to realize that the new position-based auto-engage speakerphone feature is more nuisance than nuance. Read the rest of this entry »
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Wireless Phones | Comments Off on Put Your iPhone 3GS Videos On Television | July 9th, 2009
Hello My Visually Vaulting VideoPhiles,
Since purchasing my iPhone 3GS Smartphone on Friday, June 19th, in the year of our Lord, 2009 at approximately 7:12am, I have enjoyed downloading free video podcasts from iTunes for playback on the device. Read the rest of this entry »
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Windows 7 | Comments Off on Lunascape: It’s Like Three Browsers In One! | July 8th, 2009
Hello Everyone,Â
It appears as though we have yet another contender in the web browsing market. Who would have believed it?Â
Click Here to read a PC Magazine article that offers a cursory review of this virtually three-in-one browsing marvel.Â
Enjoy,Â
Mark
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Wireless Phones | Comments Off on IMPORTANT: Notice To iPHone 3G and 3GS Apple Seeds | July 7th, 2009
Hello My Fellow Apple Flavored Koolade Drinkers,
In case you didn’t know, there have been some reports of 16GB White iPhone models overheating.
In response to these reports, Apple has issued a support document that warns users not to keep the iPhone in an environment where temperatures can exceed 113 degrees Fahrenheit, including parked cars. Further, Apple also warns that CPU-intensive applications, such as playing music or using the GPS while in direct sunlight may also cause the iPhone to overheat.
Click Here to read the support document published by Apple.Â
Stay Cool,
Mark
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General | Comments Off on Not Abracadabra But Abacuscadabra | July 6th, 2009
Hello Everyone,Â
An abacus, also called a counting frame, is a calculating tool used primarily by Asians for performing arithmetic processes.
As a low vision person, for many, many years (before the invention of talking calculators) I used the abacus as my primary computing device. In fact, I still consider myself an intermediate to advanced user of this very ancient and very honorable counting tool.
Click Here to learn about the history of what is considered, by many, to be the world’s first computer.
Enjoy,
Mark
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Wireless Phones | Comments Off on Follow-Up: OK, Speaker To Me, iPhone 3GS | July 5th, 2009
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This is a quick follow-up to my post entitled “EXTRA: Don’t Speaker To Me, iPhone 3GS†(Click Here to view). Read the rest of this entry »
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Wireless Phones | Comments Off on Follow-Up: OK, Speaker To Me, iPhone 3GS | July 5th, 2009
Hello Everyone,Â
This is a quick follow-up to my post entitled “EXTRA: Don’t Speaker To Me, iPhone 3GS†(Click Here to view). Read the rest of this entry »
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Wireless Phones | Comments Off on EXTRA: Don’t Speaker To Me, iPhone 3GS | July 4th, 2009
Hello My Fellow Speakerphone Saboteurs,
The following is a completely innocent, good-natured, and most of all congenial little “love note†I sent to my beloved Applegates: Read the rest of this entry »
Hello Everyone,
The following link will take you to the HTML version of the iPhone 3GS User Manual.
Click Here To Continue…
Mark
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General | Comments Off on Stop Searching For The Perfect Recipe and Let The Perfect Recipe Search For You | July 3rd, 2009
Hello,Â
The following is a description of a very easy-to-use and powerful recipe search engine that I strongly recommend for anyone who wants to take the “search†out of searching for recipes.
Enjoy, Read the rest of this entry »