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iOS5; nu nog niet – maar wel kleine updates!
Tja – een nieuwe iOS! Allemaal blij…..; maar we moeten wachten tot de herfst.
MAAR; Apple had toch een paar nieuwe dingen voor ons in petto!
Ga maar eens kijken bij;
InstellingenStoreDaar heb je nu staan “Automatische Downloads”‘Download automatisch nieuwe aankopen (inclusief gratis onderdelen) die zijn gedaan op andere apparaten.
* Muziek
* Apps
* Boeken
Dat is toch al een leuke nieuwe optie..!
MAAR; daar stopt het niet mee.
Kijk maar een even in de App Store op je iPad;
je ziet nu onderaan een nieuwe icoon ‘Aankopen’ MET could iconen!
Dus – je kunt je apps al in je ‘cloud’ bewaren.
Maar ook leuk; zo kun je ook weer even ‘gouwe ouwe’ apps terughalen.
Oooh ja – er zijn nog veel mensen die zich afvragen of zij straks ook gebruik mogen maken van iOS 5 => aangezien ze ‘nog een iPad 1 / oer-iPad’ in hun bezit hebben.
Yep; dat kan gewoon hoor!
How to use Smileys and Symbols in Facebook Updates
Posted by Arafath Hashmi on May 18, 2011 in Tips · 0 Comment
Facebook has become one of the part in daily life, and daily usage of the Facebook in every country is increasing everyday. So if you are a Facebook addict and want to use your account like no one else can. There are many ways but majorly I am giving here a bunch of short cuts or keys with which you can use smileys and special symbols in Facebook updates. This below shortcut keys will help you in sending your message more efficient.
You may find lost of short cuts like this, but these are the most useful and more usable keys. Let me know your opinion on the same..
Press it from Numeric keyboard..
Alt+1 = Happy Face
Alt+2 = Sad Face
Alt+3 = Heart
Alt+13 = Single Musical Note
Alt+14 = Double Musical note
Alt+15 = Sun
Alt + 0169 = Copyright Symbol
Alt+0188= 1/4 symbol
Alt+0189= 1/2 symbol
So this is all about ” How to use Smileys and Symbols in Facebook Updates “, please let me know your opinion in the comments section below.
Apple “Fixes” iOS, iOS 5 To Get OTA Updates?

Apple has finally decided to do something about “the bugs” in the iOS that led to people getting tracked by their phones at all times. iOS 4.3.3 reduce the size of the cache and does not back up location data to users’ computers. A can of worms was opened when it was revealed that Apple was tracking its customers. It could be a huge security threat. Let’s not forget that some people still prefer having some privacy.
This data is sent to Apple in an anonymous and encrypted form. Apple cannot identify the source of this dataiPhone owners using this new update can get rid of their cache by turning of location services. While these changes do not completely stop the tracking practice, they do give people a chance to be in control of what their device does.
For now, Apple does not offer over the air updates. But that could be about to change with the company working with Verizon to offer over the air updates for Verizon iPhones. Such a practice would make it much easier for Apple to push patches to iOS devices. Those of you who have owned your iPhone for quite some time are probably frustrated by the way the current update/sync process works. It could take a whole lot to time and does seem to be an overkill at times (the way Apple performs it). Many expect iOS 5 to offer huge improvements over iOS 4.x. Adding over-the-air updates to it is a good start.
On a related note, Apple won’t be accepting reviews from people who use promo codes from developers. That could have major ramifications for developers and how they can go about promoting their apps. That also means people working for app review sites (such as ours) won’t be able to leave reviews on iTunes for some of the apps they have tested. Still, this move could improve the quality of reviews received on iTunes.

Apple “Fixes” iOS, iOS 5 To Get OTA Updates?
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Apple has finally decided to do something about “the bugs” in the iOS that led to people getting tracked by their phones at all times. iOS 4.3.3 reduce the size of the cache and does not back up location data to users’ computers. A can of worms was opened when it was revealed that Apple was tracking its customers. It could be a huge security threat. Let’s not forget that some people still prefer having some privacy.
This data is sent to Apple in an anonymous and encrypted form. Apple cannot identify the source of this data
iPhone owners using this new update can get rid of their cache by turning of location services. While these changes do not completely stop the tracking practice, they do give people a chance to be in control of what their device does.
For now, Apple does not offer over the air updates. But that could be about to change with the company working with Verizon to offer over the air updates for Verizon iPhones. Such a practice would make it much easier for Apple to push patches to iOS devices. Those of you who have owned your iPhone for quite some time are probably frustrated by the way the current update/sync process works. It could take a whole lot to time and does seem to be an overkill at times (the way Apple performs it). Many expect iOS 5 to offer huge improvements over iOS 4.x. Adding over-the-air updates to it is a good start.
On a related note, Apple won’t be accepting reviews from people who use promo codes from developers. That could have major ramifications for developers and how they can go about promoting their apps. That also means people working for app review sites (such as ours) won’t be able to leave reviews on iTunes for some of the apps they have tested. Still, this move could improve the quality of reviews received on iTunes.
