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June 11, 2015 Posted By:
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June 11, 2015 Posted By:
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You can unlock your iPhone for use with different carriers. Unlocking means that you can use your phone with a different carrier. An unlocked phone is sometimes called a SIM-Free or contract-free phone....
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June 11, 2015 Posted By:
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Learn what to do if Outlook 2010 repeatedly asks you to authenticate your iCloud account and won't completely open. If there's a password pre-populated for you, you might need to update it with an app-specific password....
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June 11, 2015 Posted By:
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Learn how to find movies and TV shows on the iTunes Store that have closed captioning....
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June 10, 2015 Posted By:
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June 10, 2015 Posted By:
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Apple famously keeps info about upcoming products locked down on a need-to-know basis, but that doesn’t mean it waits until hardware is fully-formed before creating software for it. Nor does it create either hardware or software in a vacuum, building one independent of the other. So how does it go about coming up with and prototyping product ideas with limited...
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June 10, 2015 Posted By:
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Apple’s HomeKit is getting some great new abilities in iOS 9, including new features developers can use to improve their connected home apps, and things that make using HomeKit easier and more feature-rich for everyday users. One of the more impressive new features is the implementation of custom triggers; in iOS 8, Apple let developers use time-based triggers, and geo-fences,...
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June 10, 2015 Posted By:
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If MainStage 3 isn't performing as expected, try these general troubleshooting steps....
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June 10, 2015 Posted By:
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The Apple Watch is set to become almost an entirely new device with the introduction of watchOS 2 this fall, but the changes set to arrive with the update seem like they’ll have extreme benefits for one group in particular: podcast aficionados, and podcasters themselves. How does watchOS 2 achieve this? Two ways: support for local, long-form audio playback, and...
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June 10, 2015 Posted By:
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Following the consolidation of Apple’s developer programs under one roof, the company has also made a slight, but perhaps notable, change with regard to the number of devices developers can register under their accounts. Previously, developers were able to register 100 individual devices, but that number has now been increased to 500 with each platform now receiving 100 device slots apiece....
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