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[iPhone] How to View iPhone Screen on the Computer

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Here are the Steps to View iPhone Screen on to the Computer Install a Package called Veency from Cydia on the iPhone Now Download VNC Viewer from the internet  In the VNC Server Settings box input the ip Address through which the iPhone connects with the Wifi, found in the blue Arrow in the Wifi Section of the iPhone Screen, accept all the security settings and your phone will be viewable on the computer.

[iPhone] Four ways to fix an unresponsive iPhone home button

If your iPhone button is not responding and you're out of warranty, here are four things you can do to fix it. No matter how anal you are about keeping your iPhone safe and intact, there is still a chance your home button will eventually suffer the effects of normal wear and tear. The iPhone 5, which features a change to the anatomy of the home button, may solve this problem, but previous iPhone models are still susceptible to this common phenomenon. If you're still within the provided one-year warranty and your phone doesn't show signs of accidental damage, head on over to Apple. As long as you're covered by warranty, the company will replace your phone or perform any necessary repairs. Those who got hit with the home button plague after their warranty period can give the following four fixes a try. Just be warned: if you improperly perform methods 2 and 3 and damage your phone, we don't take responsibility. Method 1: Calibrate (and possibly ...

[iPhone /iPad] Future iPhones, iPads could include fingerprint scanner

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Apple is beefing up its security prowess with the purchase of AuthenTec, a small security company focused on fingerprint sensors and identity management. On Friday, AuthenTec indicated in an 8-K regulatory filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, that they agreed to be acquired by Apple for $356 million. Apple’s $8-a-share offer is a 58 percent premium over the stock’s Thursday closing price of $5.07. Why would Apple want AuthenTec?  ZDNet’s Larry Dignan provided two reasons. First, Apple is increasingly focused on iPhones and iPads being adopted in the enterprise. Improving the security of their devices is seen as key to this process. Second, AuthenTec licenses its technology to several smartphone and computer manufactures, such as Samsung, Lenovo, Nokia, and Motorola. Apple may not have wanted a rival to buy the company. Image taken from U.S. Patent Publication US 2010/0321158 A1 - Digitized by Google Regardless of Apple’s...

[Apple / Samsung] 20 Truths behind Apple-Samsung Rivalry

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The D-day in the patent war between Apple and Samsung has finally arrived. The trial which brought out some of the biggest secrets of both the companies comes to close today after they were not able to come to a settlement. The jury in the federal court of San Jose, California has allotted each party two hours to present closing arguments. If you have missed out of the 3 week long battle, then here are 20 things you must read. 20. Apple Files First It all started back in April 2011, when Apple sued Samsung saying that the Korean electronics maker “made a deliberate decision to copy Apple’s iPhone and iPad…The intellectual property that Apple has asserted against Samsung goes to the heart of the extraordinary success of the iPhone and the iPad.” 19. Apple’s Design, Utility Patents Apple’s claim is that Samsung infringed four industrial design patents which cover the look and feel of the devices. Also three utility pa...

[iPhone] Awesome Videos With Your Iphone!

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The secrets of how to make INCREDIBLE VIDEOS with your iPhone to SUPERCHARGE your biz or blog!   “I’ve bought and used a ton of online courses and I have to say Jules’s iPhone course is in the top .01%. It’s SO easy to follow and implement. I’ve been using Video for years and I still picked up TONS of insight, tips & tricks. Definitely a must if Video is a part of your business (and it should be)” David Siteman Garland, creator/host of The Rise To The Top “It’s one of the few courses that I’ve got access to and then watched the entire course in one sitting because I was glued to it. Jules is a bonafide expert .. and he creates very engaging modules. It’s full of great stuff, the membership is terrific, it’s a lot of fun!” James Schramko, SuperFastBusiness.com “Jules is a master at communicating and condensing his years and years of Video experience into the minds of the average-everyday busin...

[Tablets] Predicting how tablets will evolve by 2015

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Tablets have finally made it through the struggles of childhood and are now entering their rambunctious teenage years. We’ve weeded out the “me too” products and are left with three major players in the tablet market: Apple, Google, and a resurgent Microsoft. The products from the former two are reaching a state of maturity, where they can reliably serve enterprise computing functions, while Microsoft is gearing up for a major push into the market it once owned. With the market maturing, how might tablets evolve and be serving the enterprise in the coming three years? Personalized, schizophrenic Just as mobile phones and laptops have increasingly become tools of personal expression, tablets have continued the trend. This has created a difficult task for CIOs, who are now asked to allow any and all devices into the corporate network while simultaneously maintaining security. I believe users will win out in terms of bringing their personal tablets to work, but we’ll in...

[SmartPhones] Mobile computing and the demise of the desktop

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Apple’s earnings, which were recently released, had an interesting subtext beneath numbers that generally disappointed investors. As Apple’s flagship iPhone and iPad sales had another brisk quarter, Macintosh sales slowed, and desktops fell 13%. With the iPad eclipsing overall Mac sales, is the tablet finally poised to banish the desktop to the annals of technology history? The dawn of the specialized processor One of the major factors that might spell the end of the desktop as we know it has been the rise of specialized processors. In the traditional end-user computing market, upgrading processing power was largely a question of adding more transistors. Need more number crunching, video processing, or data manipulation power? Add more transistors. Computer graphics largely led the transition of specialized processors in the end-user space, with everyone from gamers to graphics professionals quickly discovering that a commodity video expansion card, optimized for mo...

[iPhone Tutorial] Create your own iPhone Stopwatch App

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Let’s take our existing Clock App we created during our previous tutorials and turn it into a stopwatch. It will look similar to the standard iPhone Clock implementation. Open the ViewController.xib file and move rgw label closer to the top to make a little room for a Start/Stop button at the bottom. Now drag a new button over, change the text to “START”, and size it so it is about the width of the label. Switch to the Sizing inspector and change the Autosizing to stick to the bottom edge of the view. The button and Autosizing should look like Figure A . Figure A Bring up the assistant editor as you did in the previous article so that an action can be added when the button gets tapped. Draw a connection by holding down the control key while dragging from the button to below the label property and release. This time you need to change the connection type to Action, set the name to “onButton” and change the Type to UIButton. Make sure the popup looks like Figure B be...

[iPhone Tutorial] Create your own Apple iPhone Clock App

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In this post, we will make an iPhone Clock App which displays the current time on the screen. This is a continuation from our first Hello World App. Open up the previous Hello project and I’ll show you how to get programmatic access to the label so that the text can be modified within our ViewController class. In order to do this you will need to connect the label in interface builder to a property of the ViewController class. Say goodbye Open ViewControler.xib and use the toolbar to show the assistant editor. ( Figure A ) Figure A The secondary editor is displayed next to the ViewController interface and should automatically open the header file for the ViewController class. Hold down the control key and then click and drag from the label to inside the view controller header file as shown in Figure B . Figure B Once the arrow reaches inside the interface definition you can let go to receive an Outlet connection popup. Set the name of the control to “l...

[iOS] 10 Reasons Why Apple Bans Google from iOS 6

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Bangalore: The new Apple operating system iOS 6 is still in the pipeline and is giving surprises to the industry everyday announcing features like Siri, a new share screen, etc. But the latest one to stun the world is the news that there will be no YouTube app in iOS 6 . This came after Apple announced the replacement of Google Maps with its own Maps application, a couple of months ago. The effect of this change would be to the users who now will be forced to watch YouTube videos from within the browser. It is clear that Apple wants to keep Google out of its operating system and hence from its devices. Here are the reasons why. 1. They are Competitors It is not very surprising that Apple wants to keep Google away from its devices. They have been the archrivals for a few years. Where iPhone is one of the largest selling Smartphone powered by Apple ’s own iOS 6 , Google powers more than half of the world’s Smartphones with its Android . And now wi...

[iPhone] Apple Reveals Secrets Behind iPhone's Birth

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Bangalore: Apple, by going to a jury trial to defend the patents of its most prized products, is allowing its competitors and the public to see inside one of the most secretive companies in the world. By showing the public how it designs products that have changed the electronics industry twice, Apple has risked losing some of its secrecy. During the patent trial with South Korean mobile maker Samsung, Apple's senior vice president, Scott Forstall, has recently revealed the secret behind the iOS user interface. He disclosed the hard work and innovation that went into developing it. "The goal of an operating system is to run the entire machine, to drive the machine. We wanted an operating system that could last for another 20 years. The strategy was a modern operating system", he said. Forstall, who is with Apple since 1997, revealed how Apple decided to start on the iPhone project. Forstall and his colleagues had thought, "I remember sitt...

[iPhone] Tutorial - Create a Hello World iPhone app

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Create a Hello World iPhone app For my first iOS tutorial, I will describe how to create the typical Hello World application for iPhone, which we will build on in future posts. I assume you have an Intel-based Mac with Xcode installed. 1. Launch Xcode and create a new project by clicking the Create A New Xcode Project button on the splash screen ( Figure A ). Or, if you dismissed the splash screen, you can select File | New | Project from the menu. Select Single View Application from the list of templates. Figure A 2. Verify that all of these options are set in the next dialog box ( Figure B ) - if you don’t, you will have problems following this tutorial: Product Name is Hello. Device Family is set to iPhone. Use Storyboards is not selected. Use Automatic Reference Counting is selected. Figure B The project will be created and set up with specific files based on these initial settings. 3. Click Next and pick a location to store the project. Xcode will cre...