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Look Ma, No Typing!

Posted in iOS

When you think of texting, filling in other text fields, or composing emails on your iPhone, does anything come to mind?

There I was back in October with my brand new, first day it came out, 64 GB white iPhone 4S. All those terrific features they talked about, and I was holding them in my hand! I began to explore, and it didn’t take me long to figure out my absolute favorite one.

Controlling Your iPhone media With The Earbuds

Posted in iOS, and Mac

Ever been playing a podcast, listening to music, watching a video or lounging around listening to a good book? Sure you have, we all probably do at least one of these things once or twice a day to unwind or get some lectured school work in and maybe, just maybe you listen for leisure.
Most people don’t know that they can control most all functions of they’re listening pleasure via the iPhone earbuds that come with every new iPone. Read on to find out how.

Guided Access In iOS 6 Part 1

Posted in Apple Inc, and iOS

Recently I was in the mall with a loved one while they looked for the perfect pair of shades to accent their summer wardrobe and a thought occurred to me. I was passing the Apple store and began to think of some major projects that we are working on that will brighten the future for not only the blind community of Apple product users but for the disabled community as a whole.

Bring Your Own Device (B>Y>O>D)

Posted in Apple Inc, iOS, and Mac

Remember the parties in the back yard with the grill burning and all the folks with cups in hand listening to the jams blasting through the stereo? There were several coolers of this drink and that drink and you or your uncle would be back and forth between the kitchen and the grill filling the cups up with your favorite drink. Bring your own bottle (B.Y.O.B) is the quote the person planning the party would tell all who is invited. Read on to catch my drift…

16, 32 or 64GB…To Buy Or Not To Buy is the question

Posted in Apple Inc, iOS, and Mac

Currently the iPhone and iPad come in three different sizes. When we say sizes we are speaking of hard drive capacities. The storage on these devices range from 16 GB, 32 GB or 64 GB. Often times we are asked “what size iOS device should I buy”?

We usually start by asking these three questions as follows:

1. Do you have a good backup strategy?
2. How big is your music, video and apps library?