iPad 2 Prices Leaked?

Jan 16, 2011 - 3 Comments

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There are so many iPad 2 rumors floating around right now that they’re barely worth paying attention to, but here’s one that actually has a shred of evidence to back it up: the possible iPad 2 pricing structure.

Best Buy temporarily added, and has since removed, three unspecified iPad models and SKU placeholders into their inventory, with the prices ranging from $599 to $699. Everyone is speculating here, but it’s entirely possible that this will be the pricing structure of the next iPad, although having two $599 models does not make a lot of sense.

Perhaps Best Buy had a typo and intended to put $499 or even $799? Is $599 the new base model price for iPad 2? Maybe these SKU’s mean nothing? Whatever the case, I hope a $499 iPad sticks around, it’s a good price point.

By Matt Chan - iPad, Rumor - 3 Comments

Forgot an iPhone Passcode? How to Reset the iPhone passcode

Jan 16, 2011 - 298 Comments

reset iphone passcode If you forgot your iPhone passcode you can bypass the lock screen completely and reset the passcode by using iPhone recovery mode. This will get around a locked down iOS device that is stuck on the password screen, but there are some important considerations to take before proceeding.

We’ll cover the requirements, the considerations, and exactly how to reset a forgotten or lost passcode for any iOS device.

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By Manish Patel - iPhone, Troubleshooting - 298 Comments

Disable the Apple Remote Control

Jan 15, 2011 - 11 Comments

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The Apple Remote Control used to be bundled with all new Macs, but unless the remote is paired specifically to your Mac a single remote can control multiple Macs at the same time. This is annoying if you’re trying to control a single Mac with the remote and suddenly FrontRow is activated on all other infrared capable Mac OS X machines in the room.

There’s two solutions to this problem, one is to pair the remote to a machine, and the other is to disable the Apple Remote Control from activating a Mac completely.

Turn Off the Mac Remote Control

This will disable any remote control from working in Mac OS X:

  • Launch System Preferences
  • Click on the “Security” control panel
  • Click on the lock icon in the lower left corner and enter your Admin password
  • Select the checkbox next to “Disable remote control infrared receiver”
  • Close System Preferences

As you can see in the screenshot below, you can also select to “Pair” the remote which will cause only the paired remote to work with its paired Mac, but I think it’s easier to just disable the IR receiver on Macs where you don’t use the remote. I get the feeling not many Mac users use the remote controls anyway, which is probably why Apple stopped bundling them with new Mac purchases.

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Check out some more Mac tips and tricks too.

By Paul Horowitz - Mac OS, Tips & Tricks - 11 Comments

Mac Setups: Apple Mice

Jan 15, 2011 - 4 Comments

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I just came across this picture on Flickr and I think it’s a cool tribute to all the years of the Apple mouse. It’s missing the latest creations like the Magic Trackpad and the Magic Mouse but it still shows the evolution of hardware pretty well. Great picture!

By William Pearson - Mac Setups - 4 Comments

Tweet from anywhere in Mac OS X with Twitter for Mac

Jan 14, 2011 - 7 Comments

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The Twitter for Mac client has a great feature that lets you send tweets from just about anywhere in Mac OS X, including the Finder. I’ve tested this out in the Mac OS X Finder, iTunes, Chrome, Safari, iChat, TextEdit, Terminal, and can confirm that this works all over the place.

To access the ‘Tweet’ from anywhere function:

  • Highlight some text in Mac OS X
  • Right-click on the highlighted text
  • Select “Tweet” from the pop-up menu

This will automatically send the highlighted text to the Twitter app in Mac OS X.

tweet from mac os x

I saw the headline on MacStories and low and behold, it works as advertised.

Twitter for Mac is a free download on the App Store (direct link), it’s arguably the best Twitter client for Mac and well worth installing.

By William Pearson - Mac OS, Tips & Tricks - 7 Comments

Turn Off the MacBook or MacBook Pro Screen with the Computer Still On

Jan 14, 2011 - 26 Comments

You can turn off the screens of MacBooks with a few different tricks

You can turn off the internal MacBook Pro screen and still use the computer as long as it’s hooked up to an external display, and no you don’t have to use it in clamshell mode to achieve this.

Here are two ways to keep your Mac laptop with the lid open but the internal display turned off:

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By Paul Horowitz - Mac OS, Tips & Tricks - 26 Comments

Solar Powered Mac, iPad, and iPhones coming in the future?

Jan 13, 2011 - 3 Comments

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Apple was recently awarded a patent for solar powered portable devices, which could pave the way for Macs, iPhones, and iPads running on a solar supplemented power source. The patent, which is Apple’s first to relate to solar powered portable devices, shows an unspecified “Portable Device” that has a standard battery which is augmented by an auxiliary power source, in this case solar power cells.

PatentlyApple says the patent “pertains to all portables from MacBooks to the iPhone” and “presents methods of adding solar power into the power mix of portables via a voltage converter”. They describe Apple’s patent and solution as follows:

Apple’s solution includes techniques for operating devices with solar power. In one aspect of the invention, apparatus for operating a portable electronic device with solar power includes, but is not limited to, a voltage converter and a controller coupled to the voltage converter. The voltage converter includes an input capable of being coupled to a solar power source and an output capable of being coupled to an electronic load, such as, for example, a portable electronic device. The voltage converter is configured to monitor or detect an amount of power drawn by the electronic load at the output of the voltage converter. In response to the monitored power drawn, the controller is configured to control the voltage converter to adjust further output power provided to the electronic load. As a result, the output voltage from the solar power source is maintained within a predetermined range.

The patent and it’s accompanying schematics were uncovered by PatentlyApple, which has a knack for digging up interesting Apple patents. You can check out their site for more technical details and additional schematics.

By William Pearson - News, Rumor - 3 Comments

Polaroid iPhone Sticker

Jan 13, 2011 - 1 Comment

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If you’re a fan of the retro picture apps that have invaded the iPhone, you’ll probably like this sticker which makes your iPhone look like an old Polaroid camera. Stick this on the back of your iPhone 4 and pair it with Instagram or Hipstamatic and you can pretend you’re in the 70’s while you upload pictures to Facebook all day long.

While this isn’t necessarily the funniest iPhone decal, it will certainly appeal to some.

polaroid iphone sticker decal

You can get one of these on PhotoJoJo for $6 plus shipping and handling

If you can’t get enough of the Polaroid/retro picture trend, there’s also free Mac & Windows software that lets you make Polaroid pictures with a bunch of your existing images too.

By Paul Horowitz - Fun, iPhone - 1 Comment

Check and Install Mac OS X Software Updates from Terminal

Jan 13, 2011 - 19 Comments

Terminal in MAC OS X

Want to update Mac OS software from the Terminal? You can check for available updates, ignore packages, and install any or all Mac OS X Software Updates directly from the command line.

To see what updates are available for a Mac, or to install a software update from the Terminal of Mac OS X, amongst many other options including how to ignore particular updates, you’ll use the ‘softwareupdate’ command line tool as we’ll instruct below.

Read on to learn about using the command line software update utility on the Mac.

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Orientation Lock and Mute button side-switch toggle for iPad in iOS 4.3 beta

Jan 12, 2011 - 6 Comments

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iOS 4.3 beta 1 includes a software option to toggle the functionality of the iPad side switch from either a Mute button or to serve as an Orientation lock.

The adjustable option is found under “Settings” > “General” where you will find “Use Side Switch to:” which can now be set to either “Lock Rotation” or “Mute.”

This should be good news to many iPad users. The iPad orientation lock has become a heated issue for many users when they discovered that the iOS 4.2 update changed the orientation lock to a mute button, without jailbreaking there was no way to change it back until now.

The public release of iOS 4.3 is expected to arrive in March.

By Manish Patel - iPad - 6 Comments

iOS 4.3 beta 1 Download Released for Developers

Jan 12, 2011 - 1 Comment

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Apple has just released the first iOS 4.3 beta as build 8F5148b for the iPad, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPod touch 3rd and 4th gen, and Apple TV. Noticeably absent from the iOS 4.3 beta IPSW list are the iPhone 3G and iPod touch 1st and 2nd gen models, suggesting that Apple will no longer support the older iOS hardware.

iOS 4.3 is confirmed to bring the wireless Personal Hotspot to iPhone, although it is still unknown whether AT&T will support this feature.

If you are in the iOS development program, you can get immediate access to the iOS 4.3 beta by going to the iOS Dev Center .

By Manish Patel - iPad, iPhone, News - 1 Comment

Angry Birds update adds older MacBook GMA 950 graphics support

Jan 12, 2011 - 7 Comments

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Angry Birds for Mac has just been updated to include support for older MacBooks, iMacs, and Mac Minis with the Intel GMA 950 graphics card.

Users who already bought Angry Birds from the Mac App Store will find the new version in your Updates list, otherwise new users can buy the game from the App Store (direct link). If you do not need the fix, it will not appear in the App Store Updates list.

Prior to this Angry Birds update, anyone using the older GMA950 Intel video card was unable to launch the game, which led to a series of one-star ratings on the App Store from frustrated users. Hopefully this will resolve all those complaints, because Angry Birds is really fun and makes a great desktop game, I’d recommend checking it out if you haven’t already.

By Paul Horowitz - Games, Mac OS - 7 Comments

Seas0nPass Apple TV Jailbreak Now Available

Jan 12, 2011 - 5 Comments

Seas0nPass-appletv-jailbreak Seas0nPass is a new jailbreak tool built exclusively for the AppleTV running iOS 4.1.1 (ie: iOS 4.2.1 for AppleTV). The app makes it very easy to jailbreak the AppleTV by creating custom IPSW in a similar fashion to PwnageTool, and Seas0nPass also gives a one-click tethered boot option (read: Tethered vs Untethered Jailbreak). Note that you will need a micro USB cable to perform the Apple TV jailbreak and a tethered boot.

Download Seas0nPass

Seas0nPass is currently only available for Mac OS X but a Windows version is under development.

If you’re familiar with the jailbreak world, using Seas0nPass on the AppleTV will come very easy to you, but even if you’re not the app has easy to follow instructions and a simple interface.

If you are using the app to jailbreak a fresh Apple TV, you do not need to download iOS 4.2.1 IPSW for Apple TV, the Seas0nPass app does this on it’s own to create the custom firmware.

By Manish Patel - Apple TV - 5 Comments

iOS 4.3 to add Wireless Hotspot to iPhone

Jan 12, 2011 - 8 Comments

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The upcoming iOS 4.3 update will bring the “Personal Hotspot” feature seen on the Verizon iPhone to all iPhones including those on the AT&T network. If this rumor holds true, this means that any iPhone could become a wireless hotspot that other devices can access the internet from. (Yes, you can turn your iPhone into a Wi-Fi hotspot right now, but it requires a jailbreak which puts it out of the reach of most iPhone users.)

Assuming AT&T offers carrier support for Personal Hotspot, it would be a compelling reason for users to stay with AT&T rather than leave for the newly available Verizon iPhone. This is because AT&T customers should theoretically be able to use the wireless hotspot while talking on the phone, whereas CDMA limitations cause data transfer to pause when a phone call is taken on the Verizon CDMA network.

Thus far AT&T has been quiet on supporting the feature, but considering Verizon is openly advertising the personal hotspot on their iPhone, it may be wise for AT&T to chime in and say “us too” to stem some of the potential carrier exodus. Aside from AT&T and Verizon, a wireless hotspot feature has been long overdue in iOS, and up until now this has been a feature limited to the jailbreak world and those with Android phones. It just makes sense for Apple to bring the wireless hotspot feature to the iPhone to level the increasingly competitive playing field with Android.

Remember, this is technically still a rumor, but multiple sources have come forward with confirmations. The rumor began on a few European iPhone enthusiast sites, and finally screenshots appeared on RedmondPie (seen above) where they were given a March release date for iOS 4.3, which includes the iOS wireless Personal Hotspot feature. Let’s hope it’s true and that all carriers support the feature.

By Matt Chan - iPhone, Rumor - 8 Comments

RecBoot makes Recovery Mode easy

Jan 12, 2011 - 4 Comments

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RecBoot is a great tool for Mac OS X that allows you to easily enter and exit iPhone recovery mode without manually holding down any of the buttons.

Using the app is extraordinarily simple, you just connect your iOS device to your Mac, launch RecBoot, and click on either “Exit Recovery” or “Enter Recovery” to accomplish either task.

Download RecBoot

The latest version of RecBoot is v 2.1, you can grab it from here (direct download link).

RecBoot requires Mac OS X 10.6 or later, and will work with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.

Remember that recovery mode is different from DFU mode, and RecBoot will not exit from DFU.

By Manish Patel - iPhone - 4 Comments

CDMA iPad is coming

Jan 11, 2011 - 4 Comments

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Verizon will begin to offer a CDMA compatible iPad that connects directly to their wireless network, according to Bloomberg. Verizon already sells the iPad, but it’s only offered in the WiFi version which is then bundled with a separate wireless access point.

The word of a direct CDMA iPad is somewhat buried in the news that the Verizon iPhone will be available on February 10. While we were given a release date for the iPhone, there is currently no word on when the CDMA iPad will be available. Likewise, there is no word on data plan pricing for either devices.

By Manish Patel - iPad, News - 4 Comments

Verizon iPhone available on February 10th

Jan 11, 2011 - 3 Comments

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The Verizon iPhone will be available for everyone to order on February 10th, but existing Verizon customers will get the chance to pre-order the device on February 3rd. As expected, the models offered will be the 16GB iPhone 4 for $199 and the 32GB iPhone 4 for $299, both requiring a two year contract, this is the same pricing structure and contract requirements that AT&T offers.

Other than coverage, the main differences between the AT&T iPhone and Verizon iPhone are two data related features. One, Verizon’s offering will include a mobile hotspot that allows you to turn your VZW iPhone 4 into a wireless router for up to five device. And two, AT&T’s iPhone allows you to use data and voice simultaneously (meaning you can talk on the phone while using the internet), this is something the Verizon iPhone is incapable of doing due to CDMA limitations.

We will provide details on plan options and pricing when it becomes available.

By Manish Patel - iPhone, News - 3 Comments

Quickly Access System Preferences Using Option & Function Keys

Jan 11, 2011 - 6 Comments

System Preferences

If you want to quickly access the Mac OS X System Preferences, you can do so with an indirect keyboard shortcut trick by holding down the Option key and then hitting various function keys. This jumps directly to the System Preference panel corresponding to the function key.

For example, Option+Brightness pulls up the Display preference pane, Option+Expose brings up the Mission Control / Expose preferences, Option+Volume controls bring up the Sound preferences, and so on.

These are the function keys we’re talking about here, they’re across the top row of modern Mac keyboards including portable Macs and external Apple keyboards. Pressed in conjunction with the “Option” (alt) key on the keyboard will launch into the relevant system preference panel:

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By William Pearson - Mac OS, Tips & Tricks - 6 Comments

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