Messages In This Digest (6 Messages)
- 1a.
- Re: Simple Lockcode is Worthless From: bj
- 2a.
- Re: Safari freezing From: troubled.bunny@gmail.com
- 2b.
- Re: Safari freezing From: troubled.bunny@gmail.com
- 3a.
- Re: Can a second-generation iPod be run on 220V 50/60 Hz without a p From: Bruce CS
- 4a.
- ITunes and Ipod on new computer From: wx5emt
- 4b.
- Re: ITunes and Ipod on new computer From: ryan
Messages
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Re: Simple Lockcode is Worthless
Posted by: "bj" bjones44@verizon.net jblair44
Thu Mar 1, 2012 8:39 am (PST)
It's only for the iPad*2* with *smartcover* -- not just any iPad
any-ole-how.
bj
-----Original Message-----
From: Harry Hinz
Sent: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 1:14 PM
To: iPod Yahoo Group
Subject: [the_ipod_group] Simple Lockcode is Worthless
Did you know that using the "Simple 4 digit Lockcode" is easily defeated?
Check out this YouTube video. It shows how anybody can open an iPad when it
was locked down with the simple Lockcode.
http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=NLgQ22naQhE
Harry, KE6RJ
iPad 2
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Re: Safari freezing
Posted by: "troubled.bunny@gmail.com" troubled.bunny@gmail.com becka121404
Thu Mar 1, 2012 2:50 pm (PST)
Trying to figure out to make the white text the default, instead of having
to do it manually... Haven't yet, so I apologize for that, and I'm going to
try those suggestions when I return from my appoint and let you know how
that goes.
-------Original Message-------
From: Ryan Waldon
Date: 3/1/2012 1:53:47 AM
To: the_ipod_group@yahoogroups. com
Subject: Re: [the_ipod_group] Safari freezing
Are you upgraded to the latest possible version of the operating system on
your device? Have you tried restarting, resetting or restoring?
Also, you might want to try enabling the Safari's Debugging Console:
Settings > Safari > Advanced > click the Debugging Console switch to "ON"
Once the Debug Console is enabled, Safari records any errors it encounters
when accessing a website. A Debug Console report appears at the top of all
displayed webpages.
Please remember to use plain text when you reply.
--ryan
Sent from my Apple iPad 2
On Mar 1, 2012, at 1:58, "Sue" <siwriter@si.rr.com > wrote:
Please get rid of the fancy stationary. It's not necessary on a discussion
group. It makes digests huge and often doesn't display well on mobile
devices or older computers. Regular plain text is preferred.
From: troubled.bunny@gmail.com
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2012 1:36 AM
To: ipod
Subject: [the_ipod_group] Safari freezing
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Re: Safari freezing
Posted by: "troubled.bunny@gmail.com" troubled.bunny@gmail.com becka121404
Fri Mar 2, 2012 1:04 am (PST)
The debugging did the trick... I learned something new... Awesome and thank
you very much!!
-------Original Message-------
From: Ryan Waldon
Date: 3/1/2012 1:53:47 AM
To: the_ipod_group@yahoogroups. com
Subject: Re: [the_ipod_group] Safari freezing
Are you upgraded to the latest possible version of the operating system on
your device? Have you tried restarting, resetting or restoring?
Also, you might want to try enabling the Safari's Debugging Console:
Settings > Safari > Advanced > click the Debugging Console switch to "ON"
Once the Debug Console is enabled, Safari records any errors it encounters
when accessing a website. A Debug Console report appears at the top of all
displayed webpages.
Please remember to use plain text when you reply.
--ryan
Sent from my Apple iPad 2
On Mar 1, 2012, at 1:58, "Sue" <siwriter@si.rr.com > wrote:
Please get rid of the fancy stationary. It's not necessary on a discussion
group. It makes digests huge and often doesn't display well on mobile
devices or older computers. Regular plain text is preferred.
From: troubled.bunny@gmail.com
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2012 1:36 AM
To: ipod
Subject: [the_ipod_group] Safari freezing
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Re: Can a second-generation iPod be run on 220V 50/60 Hz without a p
Posted by: "Bruce CS" brooklyn_ny99@yahoo.com bruce_frm_bklyn
Thu Mar 1, 2012 2:51 pm (PST)
don't you charge it via a USB cable? If you have a AC to USB adapter, it should say input voltage, 110 to 220.
Bruce
From: JoyceK
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2012 8:19 AM
To: the_ipod_group@yahoogroups. com
Subject: [the_ipod_group] Can a second-generation iPod be run on 220V 50/60 Hz without a power converter?
Hi, Could somebody please answer this question? Can a second-generation iPod Touch be run on 220V 50/60 Hz without a power converter? I know that I need an adapter so that I can use my American style plug with Norwegian style outlets. This is not covered in the Tech Specs on the Apple web site.
Thank you.
Joyce Keay
- 4a.
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ITunes and Ipod on new computer
Posted by: "wx5emt" wx5emt@yahoo.com wx5emt
Thu Mar 1, 2012 9:31 pm (PST)
I have an Ipod (4 or 5 years old). I have some music on it. My old computer crashed and I got another one. If I download ITunes, can I still keep the existing music on my Ipod? Thanks
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Re: ITunes and Ipod on new computer
Posted by: "ryan" ryanwaldon2002@gmail.com ryanwaldon2002
Thu Mar 1, 2012 9:40 pm (PST)
Take a look at this thread:
<http://tech.groups.yahoo. >com/group/ the_ipod_ group/message/ 4928
--ryan
--- In the_ipod_group@yahoogroups. , "wx5emt" <wx5emt@...> wrote:com
>
> I have an Ipod (4 or 5 years old). I have some music on it. My old computer crashed and I got another one. If I download ITunes, can I still keep the existing music on my Ipod? Thanks
>
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