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What’s on your iPhone home screen?
The iPhone have quite limited ways to quickly access your favourite apps. There’s basically just the 4 slots on the dock at the bottom as well as the home screen…
Adobe & Flash vs Apple & HTML 5
I’m currently in the midst of writing an article on my take on Apple’s decision to forge ahead with HTML 5 and leave Flash unsupported on the new iPad. But…
iPhone OS 4.0 – Windows Mobile 7: Multitasking or Not?
Multitasking [mŭl’tē-tās’kĭng] n. The concurrent operation by one central processing unit of two or more processes. It seems like multitasking is a never ending feature of discussion when it comes…
Tip: Best network setup to co-exist 802.11G and 802.11N
If you just gotten a 802.11n wireless router to upgrade your existing 802.11g router, I bet that you would be wondering how you should set it up to ensure co-existance…
How I sold microstock to earn money and fund my hobbies
Shutterstock.com It seems that after 5 years since I started venturing into selling microstock, till today, I find a lot of people who are fond of photography as hobbies being…
Manually downloading iOS 4.1 (or any other versions) for iTunes
iOS 4.1 is out and you want to immediately update your iPhone to get it updated with the latest iOS and patch all those bugs. So you fired up iTunes…
Fix: Parallels iPhone Service won’t start
Here’s a quick tip to fix for those of you Mac users who are using Parallels 5 as the virtualization solution. Support came back to me with the following steps…
iPhone 4 Antennagate: A case of losing perspective
There’s seems to be a lot of rant, opinions, news, blogs and anything else you can think of on the iPhone 4 ‘Antennagate’ issue. Well, here’s my rant too. To…
Tip: Calibrating the MacBook and iPhone battery to maximize it’s life
Everyone knows that the battery on the new MacBooks and iPhone are built-in and non-replaceable. Therefore, it’s extra important to try and maintain the battery to maximize its lifetime. And…
Upgrading a Spirit-Jailbroken iPhone 3GS to iOS 4.0
It’s iOS 4.0 day today as I’m typing this blog. If you’re on an official iPhone OS 3.1.3 firmware, all you need to do to get iOS 4.0 loaded is…
Tip: Enabling ‘native’ NTFS read and write support on Snow Leopard, at your own risk
If you’re use both Mac and Windows workstations, then you’d probably also have a bunch of removable hard disks that’s formatted as NTFS laying around. And you’d also obviously know…