On a computer with iTunes installed, click purchase history to have iTunes open and display your purchase history. You will be prompted for your Apple ID and password. You can also see a list of content you’ve purchased from the iTunes Store and Mac App Store by following these steps: Open iTunes. Click iTunes Store on the [...]
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Mail Tip – Rules
Life without email is now hard to imagine. Luckily, your Mac comes with a great little program to send and receive emails and there’s a lot of power lurking behind its friendly interface. We’re going to help you unleash some of this, to help you work better, faster and smarter with your daily email, leaving [...]
Quickly Add Events To iCal Using Normal Phrases…
This is one of the coolest feature discovered in Lion OS… Heres the explanation. Mac OS X Lion came with a new version of iCal an application that people either love or hate. It sports a new look and a new feature called Quick Add. It is a new way to quickly add events to your calendar. iCal will now allow you [...]
Tips to save your iPad Battery
Turn Off WiFi Keeping your WiFi connection enabled drains battery, whether you’re connected to the Internet or not. So, if you’re not connected – and don’t plan to be for a while – you can conserve the iPad’s battery by turning off WiFi. Do this by tapping Settings -> Network -> WiFi -> and moving [...]
Lion – Preview’s “MAGNIFIER”
Preview has an interesting new feature in Lion – the magnifier tool. Bringing it up allows you to take a closer look at a certain area of an image without having to zoom in the entire thing. There are two different ways to activate it: Either choose “Show Magnifier” from the Tools menu, or simply [...]
iOS 5 tips – Spilt keyboard on iPad
Split keyboard for iPad A new split keyboard (only for iPad) lets you tap out a message using your thumbs. When you’re holding the iPad in landscape view, sometimes the keyboard is hard to type if you have smaller hands. To get the split keyboard, simply place two fingers on the keyboard and move them [...]
Use an iPod as a thumb drive!!
Now… look no further than your iPod for transferring files. An iPod Shuffle/Nano and Classic can be used as a Flash drive or Hard Drive to store and transfer data files. Using iPod as a drive Connect iPod to your computer. Open iTunes if it doesn’t automatically open. Select the iPod icon in the Source [...]
Remove all Music from iPhone, iPod touch and iPad..
You probably know by now that you can delete songs on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, just by swiping on a song and tapping “Delete”, but what if you want to remove all music from an iOS device? That can be done too, and although it’s a few settings deep to prevent accidental access, it’s easy to do [...]
How to set up Wi-Fi sync for iOS 5
One of the biggest changes iOS 5 brings for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch users is Wi-Fi Sync. With it, you no longer need to physically connect your iOS device to your Mac or PC to sync its contents with iTunes. Instead, you need only to be on the same Wi-Fi network for iTunes to see your device and sync [...]
Handy Tips and Hidden Tricks for Mac OS X Lion
Want to know what secrets Apple’s new operating system is hiding from you? Here are some handy ones. Apple site Tidbits has compiled a lengthy list of changes in OS X Lion, and we’ve pulled out some of the best that make the Lion experience faster and friendlier. For example: highlighting a Spotlight search brings up [...]


