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Pause an App Download
With the advent of firmware 2.1, Apple has added the ability to pause a App Store download currently in progress. When you purchase an app, a temporary download icon will appear on your home screen. While the application is still in the...
Quickly Delete Videos
Even an 8GB iPhone will run out of storage space quickly once a few space-hogging videos are uploaded. The good news is that, unlike audio, videos can be deleted without connecting to a computer.
There are two ways to accomplish this....
Restore your homescreen icons
Rearranging the icons on the home screen of your iPhone is a part of the customization fun that Apple built in. However, if you rearranged your icons and want them back to factory specifications, it is as easy as a simple tap. Just navigate...
Saving images in Safari
Have you ever been using Safari on your iPhone or iPod touch and wanted to save an image? Well, the 2.0 firmware makes this easy!
Just tap and hold on any picture in Safari. When you do, a menu will pop up allowing you to save the image...
Switch between audio outputs for your voicemail
Many iPhone users use a Bluetooth headset on their phones. However, they may not know that you can use the same headset to listen to their Visual Voicemail.
To listen to your voicemail through your headset, just navigate to Phone > Voicemail....
Taking screenshots of iPhone Screen
With the advent of the new iPhone firmware 2.0, users who have installed it report that you are now able to easily take and share screenshots of your iPhone — all without downloading any additional software. To take a screenshot,...
Uploading your Pictures to Flickr and Printing Sites
Uploading pictures from your iPhone to Flickr couldn’t be easier. Many photo hosting and printing sites now allow you to upload pictures by email. (Of coure check with your host or printing service to see if they offer this option.)...
Passcode to protect your iPhone
Are you worried that your iPhone or its data might get stolen? If you are, then this post is for you! Let’s take a look at the iPhone’s security options, starting in Settings > General > Passcode Lock.
If this is your first ...
