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- Mystery Solved: The Case of the Depleting iPad Battery
- OS X Lion: Fix – Restore Windows When Re-opening Applications
- iPad New: Unboxing, First Impressions and a Fix for the Verizon Data Signup Email Issue
- NFC: Near Field Communication – A Primer
- The New iPad: Initial Thoughts and Data Plan Information
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Monthly Archives: March 2012
iPad New: Unboxing, First Impressions and a Fix for the Verizon Data Signup Email Issue
After patiently waiting for more than a week, the new iPads have arrived! Packaging for the new version of the iPad is quite similar to the old one. Unless you look closely, the box is almost indistinguishable from the previous … Continue reading
Posted in 1 Geek, Apple, Gadgets, iPad, Security, Technology, Verizon
Tagged 4G LTE, Accessories, Camera, Cancel Data Plan, Charger Block, Contents, Email, Email Address, HD Content, Heat, iCloud, Instructions, New iPad, Restore From Backup, Restore Time, SIM Slot, Thickness, Unboxing, USB Cable, Verizon Data Plan, Vinyl Magnetic Cover, Warmer, Weight
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NFC: Near Field Communication – A Primer
NFC or Near Field Communication is a technology where small amounts of data can be transferred from one NFC-enabled device to another. In many ways, NFC is similar to RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) which has been in use for many … Continue reading
Posted in 2 Geek, Gadgets, Google, Hardware, Medical, Security, Technology
Tagged Business Cards, Calendars, Coupons, Customer Loyalty Programs, Eavesdropping, Encryption, Google Wallet, Hak5, Magnetic Field, Maps, Multi-Factor Authentication, Near Field Communication, NFC, Password, Phone Numbers, PIN, Radio Frequency Identification, RFID, RFID Tag, Starbuck's, Timeout, Yubico, Yubikey, Yubikey NEO
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The New iPad: Initial Thoughts and Data Plan Information
It has finally been announced! The “New iPad”. I’m not sure I’m a fan of the naming convention, but the device specifications seem to have been well accepted. I don’t believe Apple went beyond what has been expected, but they … Continue reading
Posted in 2 Geek, Apple, AT&T, iPad, Kindle Fire, Mac, Technology, Verizon
Tagged 128 GB, 2048 x 1536, 30-pin Dock Connector, 32 GB, 4G LTE, 64 GB, 73 Mbps, Data Plan, Hotspot, Hotspot Capable, iPad Case, Kindle Fire, New iPad, Resolution, Sprint
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