Mon 20 Aug 2012
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What Can You Do When Your iPhone Home Button Does Not Work?
What Can You Do When Your iPhone Home Button Does Not Work?
The iconic iPhone button – if it fails, there’s no way out. Most people find their thumbs getting sore from pressing on the button again and again. What is great though is that Apple allows users to put a virtual home button right on their screen. Many people are already using this but if it sounds new to you, it is called the Assistive Touch ability, which you can easily access in the Accessibility category of your phone’s settings.
This allows you to access the functions of the iPhone buttons without actually pressing the real buttons …………………………….. Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/
Is There An iPhone Application That Makes Teens Look Pregnant?
There is an iPhone application that claims make people look pregnant in photos. While the attempt is cheeky in nature, it is currently attacked by many family planning groups as something that is irresponsible. The application called Knocked App, which is now top one in Australia’s entertainment category allows users to easily alter images easily so that the person in the photo looks 9 months pregnant at most. The application was created to give people a laugh and has garnered an amazing number of responses.
The app developers have accepted the outcry and defended it “tongue in cheek” knowing that some people will love it, while others will not .……………… read more: http://gadgets.ndtv.com/apps/
Are The iPhone Apps That Can Help You Do Some Good?
There are many apps that bring light in the most boring moments of life. There are games you can play while waiting for hours in the airport. There are also apps that provide you with loads of information when you are bored and want a good read. A new application called iKiva though, does something else. It taps into the Kiva service, which is an organization that allows people to connect to entrepreneurs in many developing countries.
The software works like the website, showing users a list of businesses that need funding as well as the stories behind each borrower ……………………….. read more: http://www.csmonitor.com/Innovation/
The iconic iPhone button – if it fails, there’s no way out. Most people find their thumbs getting sore from pressing on the button again and again. What is great though is that Apple allows users to put a virtual home button right on their screen. Many people are already using this but if it sounds new to you, it is called the Assistive Touch ability, which you can easily access in the Accessibility category of your phone’s settings.
This allows you to access the functions of the iPhone buttons without actually pressing the real buttons …………………………….. Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/
Is There An iPhone Application That Makes Teens Look Pregnant?
There is an iPhone application that claims make people look pregnant in photos. While the attempt is cheeky in nature, it is currently attacked by many family planning groups as something that is irresponsible. The application called Knocked App, which is now top one in Australia’s entertainment category allows users to easily alter images easily so that the person in the photo looks 9 months pregnant at most. The application was created to give people a laugh and has garnered an amazing number of responses.
The app developers have accepted the outcry and defended it “tongue in cheek” knowing that some people will love it, while others will not .……………… read more: http://gadgets.ndtv.com/apps/
Are The iPhone Apps That Can Help You Do Some Good?
There are many apps that bring light in the most boring moments of life. There are games you can play while waiting for hours in the airport. There are also apps that provide you with loads of information when you are bored and want a good read. A new application called iKiva though, does something else. It taps into the Kiva service, which is an organization that allows people to connect to entrepreneurs in many developing countries.
The software works like the website, showing users a list of businesses that need funding as well as the stories behind each borrower ……………………….. read more: http://www.csmonitor.com/Innovation/

