Showing posts with label service. Show all posts
Showing posts with label service. Show all posts

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 15, 2015

How to Get HTML5 on an iPad


Connect to the Internet via your iPad's Wi-Fi connection, which will perform better for app downloads and HTML5 streaming than a 3G connection.
Tap the 'App Store' icon on your iPad. Enter the name of the video website or service you are trying to access. For example, Netflix, Hulu and YouTube use Flash video on their computer-based sites, but you can download apps for each of these services that use HTML5 or other iPad-compatible formats. The apps are free, but Netflix and Hulu Plus (Hulu's iPad and computer premium service) both require paid subscriptions to their services.
Tap the app's 'Free' button, then tap 'Install' and enter your iTunes password to download the HTML5-friendly version of these services onto your iPad.
Connect to the services through the app instead of your web browser to view HTML5 versions of the videos.
Search for 'SkyFire browser' in the App Store if you want to download a browser that can convert some Web-based Flash to HTML5 for your iPad. This browser costs a small one-time fee, but it can convert some Flash content to HTML5 so your iPad can view it. This does not work for all content, so you cannot use it for Flash-heavy gaming or the Hulu website, but it can help you view animations in HTML5. Download and install this browser, and then use it as your iPad's Web browser when you want to view content in HTML5.
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Monday, September 28, 2015

How to Replace a MacBook Battery (5 Steps)


Turn your MacBook upside down, with the Apple logo facing downward. Check the bottom panel for a removable battery. If the bottom panel is a solid block, you have a 'uni-body' MacBook, and the battery can only be replaced by an Apple authorized service technician.
Purchase a replacement battery from an Apple Store, an Apple authorized reseller or a third-party manufacturer. Be certain to purchase a battery specific to your MacBook model. Batteries made for other MacBooks may not fit in the case or may supply the wrong amount of power.
Use a coin to turn the circular lock slot of the battery clockwise 90 degrees, or one-quarter turn. The battery will pop out slightly, allowing you to lift it by its case out of the battery well.
Insert the new battery in the same orientation that the original battery was placed, lining up its connector with the power jack in the MacBook.
Press the battery gently and turn the lock slot counterclockwise to lock the battery in position.
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Sunday, September 20, 2015

How to Connect a Mac to VPN


Select the 'Apple' menu, click 'System Preferences...' and select the 'Network' option.
Click the '+' button, click the 'Interface' drop-down menu and choose 'VPN' from the list.
Select the 'VPN Type' drop-down menu and choose 'L2TP over IPSEC,' 'PPTP' or 'Cisco IPSec.' If you don't know which option to use, consult with the VPN provider. Optionally, click the 'Service Name:' text field and input a name for the VPN service.
Click the 'Create' button to add the new VPN to your list of network options.
Select the VPN from the list of options in the Network connection window. Complete the 'Server Address:' and 'Account Name:' fields with the information provided by your VPN provider.
Click the 'Authentication Settings...' button and provide the information given to you by the VPN provider and click 'OK.' You may need to enter a password, select a certificate or use another authentication method specified by your provider.
Click the 'Connect' button to connect to the VPN. Optionally, check the 'Show VPN Status in Menu Bar' box to show an icon in the menu bar that indicates your connection status.
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Thursday, September 17, 2015

How Do I Know If My Mac Has AppleCare?


Point your browser to the AppleCare Agreement Support website (http://www.apple.com/support/applecare/welcome/).
Click 'Check Coverage' underneath 'Check Your Service and Support Coverage.'
Enter the serial number for your Apple product. You can usually find this number somewhere on the surface of your device or in the 'About this Mac' window, which can be opened by clicking the apple in the top left-hand corner of your screen. This information may also be on the product receipt or packaging.
Hit the 'Enter' button to find out if you currently have coverage. If so, you will see all green checkmarks on the next screen and a message that states, 'Your product is eligible for hardware repairs and service under the AppleCare protection plan.
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Saturday, September 12, 2015

How to Find a Lost iPad Using Find My iPhone (6 Steps)


Touch the “Settings” icon on your iPad and then select the “iCloud” tab. Enter your Apple ID if prompted; users who set up iCloud during device initialization already have the service enabled. Finding your lost iPad via Find My iPad is possible only if you have the iPad connected to an iCloud account.
Touch the slider next to “Find My iPad.” Confirm your selection by touching “Okay” on the confirmation dialog. If Find My iPad is active on your iPad, the slider next to its iCloud entry will be green. Devices without this feature enabled will not show up in the Find My iPad service; you must turn this feature on before losing your iPad to count on it as a recovery option.
Touch the iPad’s home button to exit the Settings application. Find My iPad is now enabled on your device, giving you the power to track the iPad as long as it is connected to a cellular or Wi-Fi signal.
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Thursday, September 3, 2015

How to Make My Wireless Network Invisible


Enter the administration interface for your router or access point. Use your Web browser to connect to this interface by navigating to the address required by your device (for example, http://192.168.1.1).
Browse to the wireless setting page in the administration interface. This page typically includes options for changing the wireless network mode, wireless network name, wireless channel, and the SSID (Service Set IDentifier) broadcast.
Disable the SSID broadcast and save your settings. The router or access point should reboot to enable the new settings.
Enable the SSID only when performing networking maintenance or connecting other computers to the network. However, even without the SSID broadcast, you can connect to your network by simply manually entering the network name, so try to keep the SSID broadcast disabled at all times.
Continue to use encryption such as WPA (or WEP, if WPA is not available on your device). Disabling SSID can help thwart casual outsiders, but more experienced intruders can still use sniffing techniques to find and access your network. Encryption can help prevent such intrusions.
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How to Reject iPhone Autocorrect Suggestions


Open any typing application on your iPhone, such as your messaging service.
Type the word for which you want to reject auto-correct suggestions. A suggested word appears below your typed word. Notice the 'X' icon to the right of the suggested word.
Tap the 'X' icon to the right of the suggested word to reject the correction.
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Tuesday, September 1, 2015

How to See if a MacBook Has Been Registered (5 Steps)


Click the Apple logo in the upper left corner of your MacBook's screen and select 'About This Mac.' Click the 'More Info' button to open the System Information window.
Highlight the Serial Number of your MacBook displayed in this window, and press 'Command-C' on your keyboard to copy it.
Open a Web browser and navigate to the Apple Service and Support Coverage page (see link in Resources).
Paste your MacBook's serial number into the 'Hardware Serial Number' field, then choose your country from the drop-down list below. Click 'Continue' to submit this information.
Click the 'See your service and support coverage' link underneath the summary of your MacBook. If your MacBook is registered, you will see a green tick icon underneath the MacBook summary, and the word 'Registered.' If it isn't, you'll see an orange exclamation point and a prompt to register it.
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