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Monday, October 26, 2015

How to Transfer Notes From iPhone to iPad


Connect the iPhone to the computer via the USB connection cable that came with the device. Double-click the iTunes application icon to launch the application.
Click the iPhone listed beneath the 'Devices' heading. Click the 'Info' tab and scroll down to the 'Other' heading. Place a checkmark next to the 'Sync notes' option. Click the 'Sync' button to sync the iPhone notes to the computer. Once the syncing process is finished, click the 'Eject' button and eject the iPhone from the computer.
Connect the iPad to the computer via the USB connection cable that came with the device. Click the iPad listed beneath the 'Devices' heading.
Click the 'Info' tab and scroll down to the 'Advanced' heading and the 'Replace information on this iPad' window. Place a checkmark next to the 'Notes' option. Click the 'Sync' button to sync the notes from the iPhone onto the iPad. Once the syncing process is finished, click the 'Eject' button and eject the iPad from the computer.
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Saturday, October 24, 2015

How to Find a Lost iPod (6 Steps)


Register your iPod with Apple and keep a record of your serial number to help you find your iPod if it is lost. You can go to Apple's website to register online and create an Apple ID name and password if you don't have one already with iTunes. Type in your serial number, which is found on the back of your iPod, after logging in and fill in your address and phone number. If someone calls Apple to report finding your lost iPod, Apple will call you on the phone number listed in your profile.
Obtain iGuard tracking protection software online through their website. After you pay the fees for the service and register on their website, they can help you locate your iPod if it is stolen. After reporting it stolen, iGuard will contact you via email with the location of the device (IP address, PC user name, ISP and city and state) as soon as your iPod is connected to a computer with an Internet connection.
Register your iPod with the Lost iPods site. With a $5 payment, Lost iPods will provide you with a sticker on your iPod where the person who has found your iPod can contact Lost iPods and if someone reports a serial number of an iPod found on their site, they will immediately contact you.
Purchase protection for your iPod with GadgetTrak and register on their website. Install their agent files onto your iPod and if your iPod gets lost or stolen, simply log into your account on GadgetTrak's website and activate the tracking for your iPod. As soon as your iPod is used on a computer with Internet access, you will be contacted with all the information about the computer and location. You will even be provided with a map pinpointing the exact location of the user of your iPod.
Post an ad in the paper or on Craigslist asking for the return of your lost iPod. Explain exactly when and where you lost your iPod and offer a reward if you can. Though rare, it has happened that people who have found iPods have returned them due to ads they have read in the paper or online.
Report your stolen iPod with the police if you are a victim of theft. Give them the serial number and description of your device when doing so to better your chance of finding your iPod.
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Thursday, October 22, 2015

How to Listen to a Music CD on a Mac (5 Steps)


Press the button under the CD drawer to open it. Remove the CD on the tray, if there is one.
Place your music CD flat on the tray and press the button under the CD drawer to close it.
Click on the Apple menu and select Apple CD Audio Player. If it's not listed, use Find File or Sherlock (press Command-F) to locate it.
See your CD show up on the desktop and in the Apple CD Audio Player window. Operate the controls with your mouse just as you would operate a CD player.
Close the Apple CD Audio Player window with the close box, or switch to another application and continue working while you listen to music.
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Monday, October 12, 2015

How to Import AOL Contacts to an iPhone


Tap the “Settings” icon on the iPhone’s home screen to launch the Settings app.
Scroll down and tap “Mail, Contacts, Calendars” to load the configuration screen for all mail, contacts and calendars accounts. On this screen is a list of all the accounts currently set up for use on your iPhone.
Tap “Add account” and then tap “Other” on the list of account types. Although AOL is listed as one of the preconfigured account types, selecting this option only imports mail and notes. You must select “Other” to import contacts.
Tap “Add CardDAV Account” on the list of account types on the Other screen. The Add CardDAV Account option is located under the Contacts heading.
Input your server and account settings in the provided fields. Enter “carddav.aol.com” in the Server field. Enter your full AOL email address in the User Name field. Be sure to include the full address, including “@aol.com.” Enter your AOL password in the Password field. Enter an identifying name for this account in the Description field. You might, if you’re feeling wildly creative, call it “AOL Contacts.”
Tap “Next” to save the changes and import the contacts from your AOL account. At this point, your iPhone tests that it can send and receive from the AOL server using the login information you provided.
Tap “Keep on My iPhone” when prompted to choose what you want to do with existing contacts on your iPhone. Tap “Save” when you are finished.
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How to Turn Off Closed Captioning on an iPod (9 Steps)


Scroll to 'Settings' listed near the bottom of the main screen when you first turn on your iPod, and click on it using the middle button on the click-wheel.
Scroll to 'Captions.' It is second up from the bottom above 'Subtitles.' On the right of the screen, directly across from 'Captions,' you will see either 'Off' or 'On.' If your screen says the captions are on, click the middle button to turn them off.
Click out of this page by pressing the reverse arrows on the click-wheel, and select a movie to play. You should not see any captions while the movie is playing.
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How to Sort Playlists on iPad


Tap 'iPod' on your home screen to launch it. IPad will display a screen made up of a narrow navigation pane to the left and wide main screen to the right.
Tap to activate a specific playlist from among those listed in the sidebar. You will see it contents appear on the mane pane. Tap the 'Edit' button on the upper right.
Tap 'Add Songs' to include songs you may have missed the first time around, or tap the red 'minus' icon next to a song's name to delete it from the playlist. Stop when you believe you've finally got your content right.
Rearrange your songs to improve your playlist's flow. Press the three-bar 'Index' icon, or 'grip strip,' that appears to the right of a song title. Drag the song up or down the list to reposition it and release your hold when you get to the right spot. Do this for every song you would like to move.
Press 'Done' on the upper right once you are pleased with your new arrangement. Your new and improved playlist is now ready to play.
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Thursday, October 8, 2015

How to Sync an iPad With Office (10 Steps)


Connect the iPad with your computer. Wait for iTunes to open and sync with the iPad.
Find your iPad listed in the left menu of iTunes. Click on the iPad to highlight it. The Summary page for the iPad opens.
Click the 'Info' tab. Click 'Sync Contacts From' and select 'Outlook.'
Select the contact groups you want to sync with the iPad. Press and hold the 'Ctrl' key to select multiple groups. To select all of your Outlook contacts, click 'All Contacts.' Click 'Apply,' then 'Sync.'
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Tuesday, October 6, 2015

How to Set Up the Internet for the PowerBook G4


Determine what kind of connection you will use to connect to the Internet. You must already have an account set up with an Internet provider. If you plan to use a wireless connection, rather than an Ethernet connection, make sure that your computer has an AirPort Card in it first. Without an AirPort Card inside it, you must use an Ethernet connection. (To determine if you have an AirPort Card, go to 'About This Mac' underneath the Apple menu in the top left corner of your screen and click 'More Info.' If you see 'AirPort' listed underneath 'Network,' then your computer has an AirPort Card installed.) If you're using an Ethernet cable, insert it into the PowerBook's Ethernet port, located on the left side.
Open 'System Preferences,' which is by default located on the Dock. It is also located in the Applications folder on the hard drive (which is titled 'Macintosh HD').
Click on 'Network.'
Click 'Assist me...' then 'Assistant.'
Give your connection a name, or just use the default name provided, and click 'Continue.'
Select the type of Internet connection you have (wireless, DSL or cable--it's DSL if your modem is connected to a telephone wire; it's cable if the modem is connected to a cable wire). Click 'Continue.'
Select the wireless connection that you want to connect to from the list, if you're connecting wirelessly, and enter your password, if required, then click 'Continue'; your computer will automatically connect to the wireless account, and you're done. If you are using an Ethernet cable to connect, click 'Continue' on the next page. Once you're back on the network page, select the network location you just created in the 'Location' tab, and click 'Apply.' If needed, a pop-up will ask for your username and password, and will finish the connection.
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Sunday, September 13, 2015

How to Activate 3G on an iPad


Tap the 'Settings' icon on your iPad and press 'Cellular data' in the 'Settings' menu to open the 3-G connection wizard.
Choose your cellular network provider and data plan type from the options listed. If you don't know how much data you will use, consider selecting the 'Unlimited' or the highest limited plan to start so you will not be subject to overage charges. Once you learn your usage, you can change your plan to a lower limit and price.
Enter your credit card information to pay for your cellular service when prompted.
Enter and confirm your billing information, following the on-screen prompts to complete your account setup.
Press the 'Home' button to exit the 'Settings' app when your 3-G setup is complete. Any time you want to turn the 3-G service on or off, tap 'Settings' and choose 'Cellular data' and slide the virtual switch on or off.
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Saturday, September 12, 2015

How to Connect a MacBook to a TV for Netflix (5 Steps)


Plug the male Mini DisplayPort end of the Mini DisplayPort-to-HDMI adapter into the Mini DisplayPort on the side of the MacBook computer.
Plug one end of the HDMI cable into the female HDMI port end of the Mini DisplayPort-to-HDMI adapter. Plug the other end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI port on the back of the television.
Click the 'Apple' icon in the computer's menu bar and select the 'System Preferences' option. Click the 'Displays' option listed beneath the 'Hardware' heading. Click the 'Arrangement' tab and place a check mark next to the 'Mirror' displays option. The MacBook computer's desktop will now be mirrored onto the television.
Open the computer's Web browser and navigate to the Netflix login page. Type your Netflix email address and password in the spaces provided and click the 'Continue' button to sign into your account.
Click on the instant stream movie you want to view on the television. Once the movie starts playing, click the 'Full Screen' button to have the movie appear full screen on the television.
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Thursday, September 10, 2015

How to View Running Processes on Mac OS X (4 Steps)


Click the “Applications” folder if it’s pinned to your Dock, scroll down and select the “Utilities” folder and then click “Activity Monitor” to launch Activity Monitor. Alternatively, you can also open Activity Monitor by searching for “Activity Monitor” in the Search field on the Launchpad and then selecting “Activity Monitor” from the search results.
Scroll through the processes listed in the Process Name column on the far left side of Activity Monitor. Each process currently running on your computer appears on its own line in this column. Follow along the row to the right of the process name to read its statistics.
Click the name of a process and then click the “i” icon located above the Process Name column. Clicking this icon displays a brief snapshot of information about the selected process, including how much CPU and memory it’s using, how long it has been active and which files and ports it’s using.
Select a tab along the top of the Activity Monitor window to view how processes are using resources on your Mac. Available tabs in OS X Mavericks include CPU, Memory, Energy, Disk and Network. Each tab then has an associated list of sub-sections that help you to further drill down into process resource usage.
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Thursday, September 3, 2015

How to Share a MacBook With Another Laptop


Select the “Apple” menu in the upper left corner of the Mac OS X desktop. Select “System Preferences.”
Select “Sharing.”
Place a check next to “File Sharing” (by clicking the box) to turn file sharing on. Make note of the “Computer Name” as this is what the MacBook will be listed as over the network.
Click the “+” button beneath “Shared Folders” to add the folders you’d like to share over the network with the other laptop computers. By default, the “Public” folder is shared.
Select “Options...” and then enable “Share files and folders using AFP” to easily share your files with other Apple computers over the network. If you are planning to share your files with a Windows computer, enable “Share files and folders using SMB (Windows).' You will need to enable a user account for Windows sharing. Turn on the account you wish to share (by clicking the box) and enter the password as prompted. Click “Done” to apply the changes and close “System Preferences.”
Select “Network” from the Finder’s “Go” menu bar on the laptop you are using to connect to the MacBook you just configured. The MacBook will be listed and accessible for file sharing (provided they are on the same network). Open “My Network Places” (or “Network” in Windows 7) within Windows Explorer to view and access the MacBook from a Windows machine. You will need the user account and password to gain access.
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Tuesday, September 1, 2015

How to Check RAM Memory on a MacBook (5 Steps)


Click on the Apple menu from the MacBook desktop.
Scroll down to 'About This Mac,' then click.
Read the 'About This Mac' screen that pops up. Your RAM is listed next to 'Memory' under the 'Processor' information, such as '4 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM.'
Click on the 'More Info' button at the bottom of the window. Note the 'Contents' pane to the left side of the window. Click on the drill-down arrow next to 'Hardware.' Click on 'Memory.' The upper pane on the right lists the memory slots, size, type and speed of your RAM. The lower pane on the right lists the size, type, speed, status, manufacturer, part number and serial number of your RAM.
Close the window to exit.
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