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.

Lost and found, iPod shuffle reunited with owner – The Washington Post. Turns out that you can find an owner by their playlist. I wonder if detectives will be using iTunes information to track people down now?

The Perfect Power Tool for the iPad-Packing World Traveler – Alexis Madrigal – Technology – The Atlantic. This could be great for people who use their iPad and need to double its life. An amazing 45 hours for iPhone! Wow!


How to tell if your Intel-based Mac has a 32-bit or 64-bit processor. So apparently the only 32 bit processor is the Intel Core Solo, and Intel Core Duo Everything newer is 64 bit.
Processor Name 32- or 64-bit Intel Core Solo 32 bit Intel Core Duo 32 bit Intel Core 2 Duo 64 bit Intel Quad-Core Xeon 64 bit Dual-Core Intel Xeon 64 bit Quad-Core Intel Xeon 64 bit Core i3 64 bit Core i5 64 bit Core i7 64 bit


iPads eliminate paper, save money for localities – Daily Press. This is interesting. Suddenly there are business reasons to use tablets i.e. iPads. Sometimes I wonder if it is just laziness that keeps people from finding ways to save money and be environmental. We have limited resources folks.


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.
