Showing posts with label services. Show all posts
Showing posts with label services. Show all posts
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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Saturday, September 5, 2015
How to Sync Two iPhone Calendars for Free
Tap 'Settings' on your first iPhone. Open the 'Mail, Contacts, Calendars' page and tap the 'Add Account' button.
Select 'Microsoft Exchange' from the list of available services.
Enter your full Google account email address in both the 'Username' and 'Email' boxes, and your Google password in the 'Password' box. Tap the 'Next' button to continue.
Tap the 'Cancel' button when a dialog box stating 'Unable to verify certificate' appears. This isn't a fault, but a necessary part of the setup procedure. The iPhone returns to the 'Exchange' screen.
Type 'm.google.com' into the 'Server' box that appears at the top of the 'Exchange' screen. Tap the 'Next' button. Google verifies the account.
Slide the 'Calendars' switch to 'ON' and tap the 'Done' button. The iPhone is now synchronized with your Google calendar whenever you launch the app.
Repeat the Google calendar setup procedure on the second iPhone, following the exact same steps to sync its calendar with Google. Any changes or additions made to either iPhone's Calendar app are now synced with your Google account and any other iOS devices linked to it.
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