Showing posts with label applications. Show all posts
Showing posts with label applications. Show all posts
Friday, October 30, 2015
How to Uninstall Cydia Programs
Tap 'Cydia' from your iPhone's home screen to enter the Cydia program. Allow Cydia to perform its automatic update and refresh before proceeding.
Tap the 'Manage' icon on the bottom of the Cydia application screen.
Tap 'Packages' to enter the list of applications that can be removed using Cydia.
Select the application you wish to remove by tapping it. Then tap 'Modify' in the upper-right corner of the application's screen.
Tap 'Remove' on the menu, which will pop up from the bottom.
Tap 'Confirm' in the upper-right corner of the screen that appears after you follow Step 5 to remove the application. After the package is finished uninstalling, tap the button at the bottom of the Cydia screen, which will read 'Return to Cydia.' In some cases, the device may need to be rebooted after you remove the package, in which case the button at the bottom will prompt you to reboot or 'respring' the device.
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Thursday, October 15, 2015
How to Put CBR on an iPhone
Turn on the iPhone. Tap the 'App Store' icon. Download an application capable of reading CBR files. IComicViewer, ComicZeal and ComiXology are all such applications.
Plug the iPhone USB cable into the dock connector on the bottom of the phone. Plug the remaining end in to your computer's USB port to tether the two. Double click 'iTunes' on the computer.
Click the iPhone and click 'Sync,' if syncing doesn't occur automatically.
Click the 'Apps' tab while the iPhone is still selected. Scroll down to the 'File Sharing' section.
Click the CBR reader app in the left-hand column, and drag the CBR files to right-hand column. iTunes automatically transfers the CBR files to the iPhone as they are added. Once copied to the device, you can browse and open the files within the selected applications.
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Wednesday, October 14, 2015
How to Stream Flash to iPhone
Click on the Cydia icon on the jailbroken iPhone. Cydia is the jailbreak equivalent of the iPhone application store, where users can purchase and install a variety of mobile applications that were not approved by Apple. Cydia becomes instantly available when a phone is jailbroken.
Go to 'Manage' and 'Sources' within Cydia to edit the Source by adding http://repo.benm.at.
Search for the Frash application and install it on the jailbroken iPhone, just as you would any other mobile application. After Frash is installed, Flash will be available instantly on the iPhone device.
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Thursday, September 17, 2015
How to Check MacBooks for Hacks
Turn on the MacBook.
Click on 'System Preferences' in the Apple menu. Once the window opens, click on 'Accounts,' then click on 'Login' Items.
Use the '- sign' to remove items that you do not recognize from the list.
Note the applications you were using when the problem first occurred and review any software that was recently installed.
Check your network activity in your Activity Monitor by locating this file in your Applications/Utilities folder. It will display a list of the processes, statistics, applications, and programs that are currently being used by the computer.
Note any consistent action in the Activity Monitor. If you see purposeful activity, then it is likely that an unauthorized user has connected to your computer using remote access.
Click on the 'System Preferences' window in the Apple menu and launch the System Preferences application. Open the Sharing reference window.
If Screen Sharing is enabled for the computer, note users who are currently allowed access to the computer. If you see suspicious activity, disable the Screen Sharing application.
Disconnect from the network, unplug the Internet cable and turn off the computer.
If problems persist, consult a computer technician.
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Sunday, September 13, 2015
How to Clear the PMU on a Mac (4 Steps)
Quit all of your active applications and shut down your Mac.
Once your computer is completely shut down, disconnect the computer's AC power Adapter and remove the battery from your Mac.
Press and hold down the power button on your MacBook or MacBook Pro for at least five seconds and then release the power button.
With your Mac still shut off, reinstall the battery in your MacBook or MacBook Pro and reconnect the AC Adapter. The PMU/SMU has now been reset on your computer.
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