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How to Use Bump on Your iPhone

With the free Bump application from Bump Technologies, you can exchange contact information with other Bump users by physically bumping your iPhone into theirs. Bump offers a fast, secure way to connect your iPhone to that of friends, acquaintances and coworkers alike, allowing you to transfer not o

How to Master Reset a Frozen iPod

Apple revolutionized the portable media market with the introduction of the iPod, which allows the user to download music, movies and other media to a small portable device. New media is also available through Apple's iTunes software, and can be downloaded with the touch of a button. Like any electr

Refurbished iPod Problems

So you want an iPod but don't want to spend the money it would take to purchase a brand new one? A refurbished iPod may seem like the logical solution to your monetary dilemma---but you should know a few key points before making that purchase.

How to Adjust the Color Tone on an iPhone

Although Apple's iPhone operating system does not include an interface for making specialized adjustments to the device's screen colors, the device does include a way to invert the touchscreen's color tone. The white-on-black feature on the iPhone is designed to make reading text easier at night and

How Can I Get My iTunes Library to Show Up in Media Player?

Windows Media Player is an application that is usually included on computers running. It primarily plays and stores music and video files, but can also perform a variety of other media-related tasks. You can transfer your iTunes music library to Windows Media Player so that the tracks show up in its

Wacom Cintiq 21UX Interactive Pen Display

The Wacom Cintiq 21UX may be the ultimate in graphics tablets, not withstanding the two other available Cintiq sizes. Although it functions like a graphics tablet, it's more accurate to call it an interactive pen display, because it includes its own built-in LCD. Find out more about the Wacom C

Every Time I Try to Unlock My iPhone It Freezes

The iPhone contains a safety mechanism known as the "lock bar." This feature prevents you from opening your phone accidentally, such as when it's in your pocket. You can also opt to password-lock your phone on this screen so others cannot access it without your permission. If your phone fr

How to Scroll Within the Frame on an iPad

The iPad's primary form of user interface is its touchscreen, which uses swiping gestures to scroll Web pages, documents and application screens up and down, or left and right. Often a Web page or app will feature "frames," which are used to display two or more Web pages or media elements within the

How to Open Belkin iPod Nano 4G Remix

Its small size and capacity to store mass amounts of digital media is what makes the iPod nano one of the most popular MP3 players on the market. But since it is so small, protecting the device should be any nano owner's top priority. One way to do this is by adding a case to the iPod nano. Belkin i

How to Connect an Android Phone to TVersity

Connecting your Android device to TVersity requires the Adobe Flash Player, which is only supported on Android 2.2 and up. With the Flash Player installed, an Android device can connect to TVersity through the TVersity Web Interface, which allows users to stream videos, music and photos stored on a

How to Connect Lotus Notes Email With an iPhone

Lotus Notes is a mail server developed by IBM. You cannot access your Lotus Notes emails from your iPhone's built-in "Mail" application. IBM uses an encryption method that is not compatible with iPhone. Instead, IBM offers you an application called "IBM Lotus Notes Traveler Companion" on the iTunes

Can an iPod Be Used to Browse the Regular Internet?

IPod's may be best known as one of the leading personal audio players on the market. However, newer models of iPod's also work as handheld computers that allow you to surf the Web, download applications and use a personal organizer. Only certain models allow you to the surf the Internet, but these c

How to Check Your Tmail

Tmail is T-Mobile's version of email and is sent to your Sidekick phone. T-Mobile is a cell phone provider with service all over the United States. Tmail is not only accessible on your phone, it is also able to be viewed from any computer.

How to Download Music From Windows Media Player to an iPod

The iPod MP3 player is an exclusive device that was made to sync only with other Apple products. While it is not possible to model your iTunes library exactly from your Windows Media Player, you can transfer your entire Windows Media catalog to your iPod. By downloading the Windows Media songs to yo

How to Setup and Use the Speakerphone on the HTC EVO

The HTC EVO 4G smartphone includes two speakers: the front speaker that plays back in-call audio, and the back speaker used for music and speakerphone sound. Using the speakerphone lets you set your phone down and still carry on a conversation while you are working on something else, such as prepari

How to Cut a Micro-SIM

The standard SIM (subscriber identity module) that goes into most cell phones is known as mini-SIM, which has a dimension of 25mm by 15mm. Some devices, such as iPad and iPhone, however, require a micro-SIM, which has a dimension of 15mm by 12mm. You can cut the mini-SIM from its edges to convert it

How to Go into DFU Mode on the iPhone

When your iPhone goes blank and sits there like a brick, it is time to use "device firmware update" (DFU) mode. DFU mode bypasses your iPhone's operating system and puts your iPhone into a state whereby iTunes can restore it to factory settings. Once your iPhone is back to factory settings, you simp

How do I Share the Internet to an iPhone Through a USB Cable?

Internet sharing between your iPhone and your computer is available for users with Internet tethering set up on the device and a data plan that includes the additional bandwidth used during the tethering process. Although sharing can be achieved by Bluetooth, the iPhone's USB cable acts as a direct

How to Reinstall a BSD Subsystem

The Berkeley Standard Distribution, or BSD, Subsystem allows you to interact with the command line on your jailbroken iPhone. This command line is identical to the terminal and BSD Subsystem on Apple's Mac OS X operating system. As such, it allows you more control of your phone if you are more comfo