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Showing posts with label ipad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ipad. Show all posts
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Friday, February 17, 2012
How to Solve Location Services Not Working Issue in iPhone or iPad
Position providers with iphone 3gs , iPad, ipod itouch lets several apps for example roadmaps, camcorder, memory joggers, a variety of GPS navigations viral marketing along with other location-dependent applications to determine your own location. when the place program isn't doing the job, location-dependent apps is not going to job correctly, and will make a principles telling "Your spot couldn't possibly be motivated. " you possibly can solve this problem by simply pursuing that guidelines down below.
Step 1:
Go to Settings >> Tap on Location Services and ensure Location Services is set to ON. Scroll down and find the app that cannot determine your location and ensure that is also set to ON.
Run the app again and see if it can determine your current location. If it still does not work, go to Step 2.
Go to Settings >> Tap on General >> Tap on Restrictions and Enter the Restrictions Passcode >> Under Allow Changes and Tap on Location >> Ensure Allow Changes is ticked. You may scroll down and ensure the particular app is allows to access Location Services.
Run the app again and see if it can determine your current location. If it still does not work, go to Step 3.
Step 3:
Go to Settings >> Tap on General >> Tap on Reset >> Tap on Reset Network Settings >> Enter the lock screen passcode and Tap on Reset Network Settings. your iOS Device will now reboot.
Note: When you reset the Network Settings, all network settings such as Wi-Fi passwords, etc. will be set to factory defaults. You will have to re-enter these passwords in order to be able to access Wi-Fi networks previously configured.
Run the app again and it should be able to use the Location Services as normal.
Monday, February 13, 2012
Review | iPad mini rumors are here again
Now that we apparently know (nearly) everything about the iPad 3, the rumor mill needs something to focus on, right? The latest target of Apple murmurs is the fabled “smaller iPad.” We’ve been hearing about this (supposed) device on-and-off since well before the Kindle Fire was announced, and today is no different.
Analyst Ezra Gottheil of Technology Business Research says that he believes that a 7-inch iPad will be launching in the coming months, after the iPad 3 is released. He adds that he believes that a smaller iPad “has always been the plan.”
Gottheil goes on to say that the smaller form-factor is a great size for some users, and, though the tablet will fetch a premium compared to other 7-inch tablets (aka the Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet), Apple wants to “protect that price point.”
Anything is possible, but we wouldn’t recommend that you put a lot of stock in this prediction. First, where is Gottheil’s soothsaying coming from? Though Apple leaks can and do happen, there is no indication that he is basing this on anything but pure speculation. You and I can pull speculation out of thin air just as well as he can, so take it as you will.
If Apple wants to “fend off” the Kindle Fire in the budget end of the tablet market, there is an easier way to do it. Many rumors also predicted a low-end iPhone in 2011 to fend off budget Android phones, but Apple instead offered the iPhone 4 for $100 and the iPhone 3GS for free. This year the company could potentially sell the iPad 2 for $350-400, even if its storage got dropped down to 8GB. Heck, maybe Apple would even bring the original iPad back from the dead, to do battle with the Fire in the $200-300 range (not likely, but no less so than the iPad mini).
Another strike against a miniature iPad is that Steve Jobs publicly talked trash about the 7-inch form factor. He stated that the smaller size compromised content, and didn’t lead to a great overall experience. Apple has done 180°s and released features that Jobs had previously criticized before, but this is still a damper on the 7-inch prediction (particularly the part that says “it’s been the plan all along”) .more read Top 50 apps for Iphone 2012 (part 1)
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