Archives: 13th October 2010

iPad – Touch and view photos

For those used to the iPhone, there is a new art to using the iPad. With the Photos app, you can control your shots in new ways, press with two fingers in the all photos view. You can then spin the photo and slide it around. This works exactly like a Microsoft Surface table.


iPad Password Protection

You can password-protect apps like iTunes so that a family member can’t buy every mp3with your credit card. Go to Settings, Then General, Then Restrictions. Press Enable Restrictions Type a password, Then turn on the restrictions you want for the apps available. PLEASE NOTE: This password is different from your iTunes password so you will

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iPad – Control iPad notifications

iPad – Control iPad notifications: Have you ever played Tap Tap Revenge on the iPhone? Good, then you know how annoying notifications can be. These messages pop up on the iPad as well. but you can control them. Go to Settings, Notifications, and configure which alerts (and accompanying sounds) will appear.


iPad – Use a custom wallpaper

  Like the iPhone, you can use a custom wallpaper. First, use Safari to find the image you want. (Try Interfacelift.com, which has iPad-sized images.) View the image, then press and hold on the screen and select Save Image. Now, go to Settings, Brightness & Wallpaper. Flick to the right, go to Saved Photos, and

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