iPhone, iPad and iPod touch: Syncing photos via iTunes

iPhone, iPad and iPod touch: Syncing photos via iTunes. This is interesting. I didn’t know that you could sync individual folders on a windows machine to the iPhone. Nice to know.


iPhone, iPad and iPod touch: Syncing photos via iTunes. This is interesting. I didn’t know that you could sync individual folders on a windows machine to the iPhone. Nice to know.

Apple – Support – iPhone – Restore Troubleshooting Assistant. This is a good guide if you have bricked your iPhone trying to jailbreak it.

Apple iCloud: Manage App Data Backup and Storage. This is a helpful way to manage the data and storage you are using on Apple iCloud. I haven’t used iCloud much since MobileMe was such a disaster. I turned it on, but a month later it had a problem so I turned it off and haven’t used it since. Not a good start to the service.


Create custom iPhone alert sounds with GarageBand | Macworld – StumbleUpon. Interesting that people still want to do this. There is so much free music that it doesn’t seem worth it.


How to Resolve “This device isn’t eligible for the requested build” Error… – StumbleUpon. This has instruction for the most popular Operating Systems. Nice work!


iOS 5.0.1 upgrade may not fix your battery woes Updated TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog. For me, I couldn’t start two third-party things: Trade Nations and OKC. I deleted them and reinstalled and it worked great.

Apple – Siri – Frequently Asked Questions – StumbleUpon. This is a good summary of what you can expect from Siri. Nice to know what is possible.

Thanks fredmacusa!
I don’t think we have the option of chosing what photos we will keep in the Photostream folder. Deleting them with iExplorer (a program that you install in your Mac) doesn’t work because the photos are stored in iCloud.com. So to delete “all” photos you have to do the following:
1) on your iPhone go to Settings >> Photos and turn “off” Photo Stream. It will tell you that all photos will be deleted from you iPhone device. Don’t turn it back on again.
2) Acces your account at iCloud.com
3) When logged in you will see your name at the top of the page on the right, click on your name. Click on the Advanced option and then click on the Reset Photo Stream button. That’s it.
4) Now you can go back on you iPhone Settings >> Photos and turn “on” Photo Stream.
Now all your unwanted and wanted photos are gone.
Sorry there is no option to delete only the unwanted photos at least for now.
Hope this helps! It did for me.
