It is only natural that some users use their Apple iPhone or iPod Touch as a portable device that stores files. The disk space of the Apple devices are definitely large enough to provide room for some additional files. Not necessarily pictures, music or other multimedia files but maybe documents or executable files that are [...]
Transfer Files between iPhone, iPod and Computer
Posted by Martin in Mobiles, iPhone, iPod, software TAGS in Mobiles, iPhone, iPod, software20
Jun
The Trouble with Nokia’s Music Service
Posted by Cheryl in Mobiles, Music Industry, Nokia, Online Services, Windows, ask the readers, ie TAGS in Mobiles, Music Industry, Nokia, Online Services, Windows, ask the readers, ie27
Apr
Mobile phone giant Nokia is looking for a foothold into the music distribution business. To that end, Nokia has introduced an online music service called the Nokia Music Store in Australia. Their aim is to provide a service that will take on Apple’s iTunes and win.
There’s nothing wrong in wanting to beat iTunes. However, the [...]
Sync any mp3 player with iTunes
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows, software TAGS in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows, software24
Apr
If you want to use iTunes Apple wants to make you believe that you need an iPod or iPhone. That’s not the complete truth and there are numerous ways to use iTunes with other mp3 players and even mobile phones or handhelds like the PSP. Before I explain the how I would like to talk [...]
Apple bundles Safari with iTunes Update
Posted by Martin in Browsing, The Web, Tools, software TAGS in Browsing, The Web, Tools, software25
Mar
I just read the story over at Cybernet News and thought it was worth commenting about. Apple apparently found a way to shove the Safari browser down the throats of Windows users by bundling it with iTunes update. They report a new version of Safari when a user searches in iTunes for updates. This happens [...]
Quickly Remove USB Devices
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows, software TAGS in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows, software21
Mar
USB devices in Windows can be configured to be optimized for quick removal or performance. If the first option is chosen it is normally no problem to simply unplug the device from the computer without removing it safely. If however the latter is chosen unplugging the device from the computer can lead to data corruption and data loss.
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