Thursday, April 5, 2012

How to Set Up iCloud For Your iOS Devices

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No doubt the most welcomed feature of the latest iOS 5 update for the iPhone, iPod, and iPad is Apple rolling out iCloud and wireless Wi-Fi connectivity for its smart mobile devices and Macs. Many of us have experienced the pain of connecting our iOS device using USB to iTunes just to update a playlist or backup some related app files. It was almost like calling someone on a wired phone.

But now those days are getting behind us. Apple has made it possible to walk into an Apple Store, purchase a device and have it up and running by the time you walk out. If you are an existing iOS user, you only have to connect one more time to make the wireless iCloud connection. Afterwards, your eyes may get watery when you open iTunes and see your iOS device(s) connected without wires. But hold on, if you haven’t set things up, there are some things you need to know.

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iCloud Requirements

First off, to use iCloud, you will need to have a free MobileMe account. If you’re an existing iOS owner, you probably already have such an account, but if you don’t, you will be asked to set it up when you try to add iCloud to your system.

So now connect your iOS device to iTunes and complete the iOS 5 update. As usual, make sure existing content on the device is backed up by iTunes. After the update is completed, you need to click on the Info menu for your device.

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If you plan on syncing your Address Book and iCal Calendar data using iCloud, you will want to uncheck the two sync buttons on that page.

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Next, on the Summary page, click either “Back up to iCloud” or “Back up to this computer.” If you want to back up the content of your device to your iCloud device, remember that you only get 5GB of free storage, so depending upon how much content you have on your device, that might not be a good idea. On the other hand, backing up to iCloud means having another place to secure your data. So for the average user, backing up to iCloud should be okay.

If you are an existing MobileMe user, you might have more storage space, that is until Apple closes out all those accounts in June of next year.

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Other Options

Notice also you have other options before you apply the iCloud setup. You will want to of course check “Sync with this iPad over Wi-Fi” and probably all the other boxes under that.

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In managing your music, you will need to go to the Music section and click “Selected playlists, artists, albums, and genres” if you have a large iTunes library. Under Options, either select “Sync only checked songs and videos,” or “Manually manage music and videos,” which will prevent iTunes from trying to load your entire library onto your device.

The beauty of iCloud is that you can now add and delete songs for your devices over your Wi-Fi network connection. Unfortunately, you can’t do it over 3G. Once you have everything set the way you want it, click the Apply and Sync buttons to make your first iCloud connection.

After your data is restored to your device and it’s restarted, you should be invited to go through the process of setting up iCloud. But if some reason you did the upgrade and skipped this process, you can still go back and set it up using the following directions.

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Setting Up An iOS Device

If you need to set up iCloud on your iOS 5 updated device, open the Settings app and tap on iCloud. Add your account and enable all the items you want to sync via iCloud. Do the same for your Mac or PC if you have data you want to sync from there (System Preference > iCloud.)

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Enable the data that you want to upload to iCloud and sync between your computer and iOS device(s). In order to use Photo Stream, you will need to enable it also in iPhoto and/or Apple’s Aperture. Likewise, Documents & Data is for use with Apple’s iOS and Mac iWorks apps—Pages, Numbers, and Keynote.

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If you scroll down on the iCloud menu and tap Storage and Backup, you will get that described information, as well as an invitation to purchase additional storage.

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You can and should enable iCloud Backup, which means the data on your device will back up to your computer or to iCloud your camera roll, accounts, documents, and settings when the device is plugged, locked, and connected to Wi-Fi. Notice also, you can manually “Back Up Now” if you need to quickly push data to iCloud and other devices.

Once the backup is complete, you can tap Manage Storage to double-check that all the items are now backed up in iCloud.

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Using iCloud

As stated above, iCloud synchronization works automatically, but you can also go into say iTunes on your computer and manually add songs or apps to your device(s) wirelessly. In my experience, however, the process of re-adding a single app on your Mac to a selected device is a slower process than simply going back into the App Store and locating an app you’re previously purchased and re-downloading it from there.

If you want to access your Mail, contacts, and calendar data online, simply go to iCloud and sign in using your iCloud/MobileMe username and password. You also go there to use the Find My iPhone, and to upload, download, and synchronize your iWork documents.

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Sadly, in order to sync iWork documents with iCloud, you have to upload documents to your online account (click on the iWork icon, and then click on the gear button on the upper-right of the page to upload documents to iCloud.) You can’t upload documents to your account from within iWork applications.

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If you’ve been using iWork, you will have to switch to iCloud if you want documents to automatically sync to all your iCloud supported devices.

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Also, while we’re on the subject, if you’re a heavy iPhone camera user, you may or may not like the Photo Stream feature. It’s great that it automatically uploads all your iPhone photos to your corresponding devices and to your iPhoto/Aperture library.

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But though it keeps those photos in your iCloud account for 30 days, it’s almost impossible to delete them from iCloud. You can turn off Photo Stream on your device to keep it from uploading images to iCloud, but it seems that images remain in iCloud until after 30 days.

There’s a lot more to iCloud, but hopefully this article has given you enough to get started. Let us know about your experiences using iCloud.


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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Windows 8-New Features


Nowadays, Windows 8 is becoming the universal topic in the information technology world. The expected launching date of Windows 8 is not confirmed yet. However, it is rumored that 2013 will be the year of breakthrough. Microsoft is looking very keen to provide some revolutionary and wonderful features in this product.

Support for the PC Gaming:

Windows 8 will be the vital tool for the PC gamers. According to the site Techradar, Microsoft is concentrating on the gaming support. Microsoft has already brought the Games for Windows Marketplace to attract the gamers for the upcoming OS.

ARM Support:

Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 8 will be prepared to support ARM processors. This was stated in the press release of Microsoft. These are light, small and low power consuming processors. The main emphasis of Microsoft is to obtain the market of small electronic equipment like smartphones and tablet computers.

Improved File System:

A new file system might be introduced in Windows 8 or Windows 8 alpha. Well, this is not confirmed yet. However, by looking at the past, it can be assumed that Microsoft will surely introduce the new file system.


Distributed File System Replication (DFSR) Service:

DFSR is the new service, which will help the operators to process the data on various networks.

Introduction of Kinect Technology:

Kinect technology will be used to enhance the computing fun. According to various sources, this has been confirmed that Microsoft will bring this innovation in its new OS. A user will be able to operate the computer with his facial commands like eye movements as well as the user will also be able to use his voice for the operations.

Window's Store:

Like the feature of the app store, Windows 8 might have the same platform, which will enable the users to buy the various products from Microsoft.

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Monday, June 6, 2011

Apple's iCloud paves way to simplicity

The way CEO Steve Jobs and his colleagues described it, Apple's new iCloud service is an express lane to computing bliss. By allowing users to synchronize music and other content wirelessly through the Internet instead of being held hostage by a stodgy old desktop, Apple has taken the most comprehensive step yet into consumer-based cloud computing.

"Keeping all those devices in sync,'' said Jobs, "is driving us all crazy.''

Cloud-computing, which allows a user to store content on a provider's remote servers and then tap into it easily from any desktop, laptop or mobile device, has been widely used for years now by business and government. With iCloud, Apple now seems to have flung open the doors to the much-vaunted "post-PC world'' and invited the rest of us in -- or at least those of us who use Apple products to increasingly manage our lives.



"I don't know how much easier you can make it for users,'' said Michael McGuire, vice president of research at the tech consultant firm Gartner. "If we keep moving in this direction, putting more and more of our content in the cloud, the next generation of users won't even know what a hard drive is anymore.''

Although some details of iCloud's inner-workings remain a mystery, Jobs presented tantalizing examples of ways that cloud-computing could soon change the lives of Apple consumers, and in a more indirect way, the lives of those who own neither an iPhone nor an iPad.

Users of mobile devices, for instance, can use the free iCloud service to automatically upload documents, music and other content to Apple servers, then call them up on any Apple device. In the past, users had to "sync'' their music onto their iPhones, a slow and laborious process that iCloud now eliminates. The PC or Mac, said Jobs, was the hub of all this computing traffic, and it was time for Apple to "demote'' that hardware as the center that all other devices had to go through to grab content.

iCloud will allow users to sync files, apps, app data, and media across iOS devices, Macs and PCs. Essentially, all Apple devices will be able to "talk'' to the cloud, and users can move content to and from the cloud seamlessly, no matter where they are. The new service will let you share your online calendar with your spouse or buy new apps directly using any device you like. You buy the Yelp! app using your iPhone, and it automatically loads onto your Mac and iPod Touch.

iCloud will also automatically use Wi-Fi to back up your content each day, including your latest downloaded book or photo or even device settings. Work on a document on your Mac, shut it down, then work on that same document on your iPhone once you've left the house. Photos can be shared seconds after you take them with anyone in your Photo Stream network, or beamed up onto your Apple TV.

"It all just works,'' said Jobs. "We've made it so that you don't even have to think about it anymore.''

Competitors like Google and Amazon, both of which recently announced their own cloud-based digital music services, "will have a hard time keeping up with Apple now,'' said Jeff Buhl, a product manager in Denver for Jeppesen, which provides aeronautical data for pilots, including through an iPad app. "No one else is anywhere close to Apple as it moves into the cloud. And while companies have had access to it, Apple's now making it the consumers' cloud.''

Where it will all lead remains to be seen. Jobs raised
nearly as many questions about the new service as he provided answers for.

Australian researcher Daniel Woo, head of the Human Computer Interaction Lab at the University of New South Wales, was on hand for Jobs announcement. He points out that even while iCloud offers a way for users to seamlessly move documents and photos among their iPhones and iPads and between friends all linking to the same cloud storage locker, "bandwidth constraints are still a huge challenge.

"So with content like movies, which require so much space, we'll have to see what happens," Woo said. "But just starting with documents, cloud computing will fundamentally change how we write and collaborate on projects.'' Apple, he said, "has planted a flag in the sand, and what developers will do with this will be really interesting.''




Analyst Roger Kay, president of Endpoint Technologies Associates, said Apple's strategy "will legitimize the cloud for consumers. If they only include their own devices in the new service, that may limit the overall impact a bit, though this also might force non-Apple consumers into the Apple world. Either way, this will also provide an opportunity for others, like Amazon, to grow in the space. And Apple has paved the way.''

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Chromebook, Netbook, iPad: Which would you rather spend $500 on?



Yesterday's formal introduction of Chromebooks marked yet another category of portable computing gadget in a landscape that's starting to feel overrun.

For $499, the Samsung Series 5 Chromebook has its work cut out for it--namely, because tablets and "high-end" 11- and 12-inch laptops and Netbooks (some with faster processors) have already occupied the same landscape.

It's a question we've been pondering for a while now, writ again: what truly constitutes the perfect small-screen portable? Suddenly, instead of one or two OSes to consider, there are four: Windows 7, Apple's iOS, and Google's Android and Chrome.

While the high end of the computer spectrum remains relatively stable (desktops, laptops), the increasingly fertile (or, perhaps, unstable) ground between laptops and smartphones has bred a variety of tech forms that all, in some way, are portable. Options have never been more diverse, or confusing.

Which one would you rather spend about $500 on? Well, let's see what you get.

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Chromebook: Samsung Series 5 (3G)
Price: $499
Screen: 12.1 inches
Processor: Dual-core Intel Atom N570 (1.66GHz)
Storage: 16GB SSD
OS: Chrome
Weight: 3.3 pounds

Upside: Thin (0.79 inch); quick bootup (8 seconds); built-in 3G with an included 100MB per month of free data for two years; SD card slot; solid-state storage.

Downside: Browser-based OS reliant on Google's to-be-determined app strategy and offerings; extremely low amount of onboard storage compared with laptops; slower Intel Atom processor; not really a bargain next to comparable Windows laptops; requires near-ubiquitous broadband access.

Outlook: Slim size and quick boot time could make it a MacBook Air alternative, but a cheaper price tag and more versatile feature set would help it stand out from excellently valued Windows Atom-powered Netbooks.

Read CNET's first take on the Samsung Series 5 Chromebook.

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Laptop: HP Pavilion dm1z
Price: $449
Screen: 11.6 inches
Processor: AMD E-350 dual-core (1.6GHz)
Storage: 320GB hard drive
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium
Weight: 3.4 pounds

Upside: Faster-than-an-Atom AMD E-350 processor; runs Windows 7 Home Premium; large, fast 7,200rpm hard drive; all the benefits of a laptop at a smaller size; SD card slot; HDMI port.

Downside: Slower bootup; no 3G; Windows 7 is full-featured, but comparatively clunky; the heaviest of the four devices.

Outlook: Getting what amounts to a complete laptop for less than $500 makes the Pavilion dm1z the most efficient use of your money, but it offers no quick-start apps or benefits that tablets and other devices offer, and it's bulkier than any of the other options.

Read the CNET review of the HP Pavilion dm1z.

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iPad: Apple iPad 2 (16GB, Wi-Fi)
Price: $499
Screen: 9.7 inches
Processor: 1GHz dual-core A5
Storage: 16GB flash
OS: iOS 4.3
Weight: 1.32 pounds

Upside: Incredibly thin (0.34 inch); long battery life; huge library of apps, plus Apple iTunes media store; solid-state storage; crisp IPS display; multitouch screen; front- and rear-facing cameras.

Downside: Doesn't run Flash; iOS limited to apps in the App Store; expensive peripherals are required for SD, USB, and HDMI compatibility; 3G and larger flash storage bump up the price; no hard keyboard; extremely limited peripheral connectivity.

Outlook: Nothing can beat the iPad 2 on its ultraportable form and impressive app library, but you have to work within the limitations of the iPad's hardware and iOS.

Read the CNET review of the Apple iPad 2.

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Android Tablet: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
Price: tbd
Screen: 10.1 inches
Processor: Nvidia Tegra 2 dual-core
Storage: 16GB flash
OS: Android Honeycomb
Weight: 1.24 pounds

Upside: About as thin as the iPad 2, and even lighter; bright IPS display; customizable Google Honeycomb OS; runs Flash; access to Android's extensive apps; multitouch screen; better camera than the iPad 2.

Downside: Android's Tablet Market offers fewer apps than Android Phone Market and iOS App Store; same lack of ports as the iPad 2; the tablet experience, by nature, has its limits.

Outlook: Android offers a more complete app experience right now than Chrome, but any 3G Galaxy Tab offering will likely be considerably more expensive than the equivalent Chromebook.

Read the CNET first take of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1.

Final verdict: Right now, I'd go with either the iPad 2 or the HP dm1z, simply because they're both excellent pieces of hardware and they use operating systems that feel fleshed out. Without a doubt, Android smartphones are a force to be reckoned with; when it comes to Android tablets, however, products feel a little less well-defined. And Chromebooks...well, until we see one in person, it's pretty hard to judge.

Another consideration: would it be worth your while to spend even less? Chromebooks actually start as low as $349 (the Acer Chromebook), as do Windows laptops (your average $299 Atom Netbook) and Android tablets (such as the Archos 101). The iPad 2 starts at $499, but you can always get a refurbished first-generation iPad for about $349, too.


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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Get More YouTube Views


The ever growing site YouTube is growing by leaps and bounds. In a study back in 2008 conducted by Wikipedia it was noted that 3 million people per day view YouTube videos. If you break that down that is 125,000 people per hour. If you own a business, or a website I am sure you have already heard that YouTube is a great way to drive traffic.

In fact, over the last year or so there have been loads and loads of eBooks that show YouTube users how to get more views on YouTube. However, it is important to note that YTSEO is ten times more complex than just regular search engine optimization. There are a handful of things that come into factor when determining how your video is ranked in YouTube.

For instance, considering you know a little SEO your keywords should be in your title tags. Also, you need to have them in your tags, (not to many or it will be seen as keyword stuffing which can be bad for your video ranks). Also you want to use your keywords in your description tag, as well.

The better your videos are monetized for SEO the more youtube views you will receive. In fact, you also want to name your files with your keywords with slashes in between them. For instance, if you are trying to rank for “car repair”, you would simply name your file car-repair with the correct movie format extension.

Believe me you are never going to get more views on YouTube if you don’t optimize your videos correctly. It is like trying to drive a car without any tires. The car will simply not move if you do not have any tires on it. So if you learn anything from this article it is to simply not skim on your monetizing for YouTube or you are likely to not get results.

Another vital part to monetizing your YouTube videos is put a link in your description. Also, try to use your keywords in the description, as well as the URL, too. It kills me to see people putting all this work into their videos, but people don’t have anything to click on. You will get more views on YouTube if you follow these steps properly.

I would suggest that you keep your videos short and to the point, as well. People have a short attention span so you have to keep them under 4 minutes. Another thing you need to do is leave them opened ended, because the goal is to get them to click on your link in the description box.

Better yet, you will also want to stamp your URL on the video throughout the video. This works best to put it at the bottom, so that people can click on it. Also, at the end of your video have a little 5 second frame that displays your URL and also a call for action phrase asking them to check out more.

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Make Beats on the Computer


Are you wondering about how to make beats? Nowadays it is possible to make your personal beats over a laptop or computer. You possibly can feel like a famous musician by learning the way to make beats on your personal laptop or computer in the comfort of your home.

No, I am not kidding. You will find numerous software programs which will permit you to study how to make beats and begin mixing them. This will permit you to come up with your personal rhythms, beats and songs. Sounds fun, am I correct?

If you are interested in music or if your youngsters are interested in music then it is possible to definitely bring a personal laptop or computer or load some music software onto your laptop or computer and begin learning how to make beats. It will definitely be a nice entertainment and a channel to express yourself in a creative way.

It’ll be a quite excellent way to pass time for you and your youngsters. If your youngsters are enjoying their summer vacation then it is possible to try teaching them the way to make beats over a laptop or computer so that your youngsters will definitely appreciate how music is made. It’s quite simple to do on the laptop or computer and you can definitely study how to make beats within no time over a laptop or computer.

If your prior to starting the learning procedure of how to make rap beats first of all, bear in mind the reality that you shouldn’t expect melodious music in one go. You may need to study a lot and the learning procedure is never ending, please bear in mind this reality.

Be patient and study sincerely about how to make beats better on your laptop or computer. This will definitely reward you in the future by making you an expert in what you are creating. This way, you can definitely appreciate learning how to make beats on your laptop or computer in the comfort of your home. All you will need to do is buy or download the software which will permit you to make better beats and music at home. Discover the basics of the software and begin making your personal tunes.

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