by Costea Lestoc on May 23, 2013
In recent months we have seen more and more people accessing the internet through mobile devices: for most cell phones, but also PDAs, Blackberry, tablet PCs etc. According to most analysts connections from mobile devices will increase strongly during this period. For this reason, the design of sites accessible from mobile devices is becoming increasingly important and is not a very easy solution: we are faced with a great variety of devices with display size, compatibility with markup languages, plugins (flash and java supported or not) and coupled operating systems/browsers.

With this article we will see two interesting plugins for WordPress: WPtouch and the new Onswipe that will solve each problem, in fact these extensions are created to be able to view a site even on non-PC devices. [click to continue…]
by Costea Lestoc on April 25, 2013
You can find the part 1 here. Further check the jack, stick a pair of headphones into it and see if the music sounds good. I have encountered cases where the jack does not recognize 100% the headphones (that’s why I indicated you a pair of headphones compatible with the iPhone). Also, verify that the phone recognizes the buttons on the headphones that come with an iPhone. One click: start/stop the music or answer and hang up a call. Two clicks go to the next track, three clicks go to the previous song. Check to see if these functions are functional. Then give a song to the maximum, preferably one with more bass, ensure that those headphones sounds good at full volume.

Furthermore, check the receiver phone. Initiate a call, make audio sample as they say, to see if you hear the other one good. If everything is ok, look at the receiver to see if dirt is excessive or not. [click to continue…]
by Costea Lestoc on April 21, 2013
If you’ve recently purchased an iPhone, an iPad or an iPod touch, you may have noticed the Mail application. This is a native iOS application with which you can read, manage, respond to and compose mail messages, all in a manner as simple and intuitive can be. iOS Mail app is very useful and will help you view emails as soon as they were received on the server and provides dozens of extremely useful functions. It works with most major mail services, among which include Yahoo!, Gmail, Hotmail and iCloud.

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by Costea Lestoc on April 18, 2013
Siri was originally released by Apple only on iPhone 4S, but during the nearly two years since it is available in iOS received a compatibility with multiple devices, but is not out of its beta version yet. If you use Siri, then you have noticed that at many questions the answer is that the request could not be processed, but that it can perform a search on the internet to find an answer. In some cases, Siri misunderstands the name or word that you dictate causing confusion and ultimately giving inaccurate or incorrect results.

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by Costea Lestoc on April 16, 2013
Warning: This post is intended for people owning the iPhone 3G, 3Gs, 4 that managed by various methods (jailbreak, hacks, full reset) to fail at opening their iPhone under any circumstances.
Step 1: Install iTunes on a PC or Mac. You must also have data cable for your iPhone;
Step 2: Start iTunes on your computer;
Step 3: Connect your iPhone to the computer;
Step 4: Hold the Home and Power button until the display becomes completely black. Release the Power button and hold the Home button still pressed until you see the image below:

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by Costea Lestoc on April 14, 2013
There is at least one common thing that all iPhone users hate and that is the battery life. Regardless of the benefits that Apple brings to its owners, it’s always room for improvement.

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