Sunday, March 31, 2013
Sunday, March 3, 2013
can't send email and can't receive email. I deleted the account already and added it again. What do I need to do?
can't send email and can't receive email. I deleted the account already and added it again. What do I need to do?
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Added movie (already converted to mp4 format) to iTunes library in my PC, syncronized to iPad2, now how to locate and play it in iPad2?
Added movie (already converted to mp4 format) to iTunes library in my PC, syncronized to iPad2, now how to locate and play it in iPad2?
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
So will mirroring go back to normal with the new ios 6.1 that was just added?
I just updated my ipad 2 and iPhone 4
Will they've able to mirror to my tv like they did before when ios 5.1.1 was running, now that ios 6.1 instead ios 6.0.1
Friday, January 11, 2013
Re: If my Ipad came without 3g can it be added
No. It's a hardwired, not modular device. HOw it is is how it'll be.
What you can do to add 3G later is to consider a device like Verizon's Mifi (and there are others by other carriers as well)
it's a battery operated wifi hotspot that you can use to connect your iPad to to get cellular data service. Some smart phones also have the ability to emit a 'hot spot' signal, so if you have the right kind of phone and plan you can also get 3G on your iPad that way.
If my Ipad came without 3g can it be added
No. It's a hardwired, not modular device. HOw it is is how it'll be.
What you can do to add 3G later is to consider a device like Verizon's Mifi (and there are others by other carriers as well)
it's a battery operated wifi hotspot that you can use to connect your iPad to to get cellular data service. Some smart phones also have the ability to emit a 'hot spot' signal, so if you have the right kind of phone and plan you can also get 3G on your iPad that way.
Re: If my Ipad came without 3g can it be added
No. It's a hardwired, not modular device. HOw it is is how it'll be.
What you can do to add 3G later is to consider a device like Verizon's Mifi (and there are others by other carriers as well)
it's a battery operated wifi hotspot that you can use to connect your iPad to to get cellular data service. Some smart phones also have the ability to emit a 'hot spot' signal, so if you have the right kind of phone and plan you can also get 3G on your iPad that way.