Messages In This Digest (13 Messages)
- 1a.
- Re: Time iPhone to wake up? From: MD
- 1b.
- Re: Time iPhone to wake up? From: Vishal Sheth
- 2a.
- Lost Notes From: Thomas
- 2b.
- Re: Lost Notes From: N.A. Nada
- 3a.
- Re: How to delete TV show from iPad From: pat412255
- 3b.
- Re: How to delete TV show from iPad From: N.A. Nada
- 4.1.
- Re: Keyboard strikes From: Sanjaya Kanoria
- 5.1.
- iPhone battery From: Sanjaya Kanoria
- 5.2.
- Re: iPhone battery From: Bill Boulware
- 5.3.
- Re: iPhone battery From: Brent
- 5.4.
- Re: iPhone battery From: Mark Sanford Geiger
- 5.5.
- Re: iPhone battery From: Richard Bauer
- 6.
- $110B in the bank and other monster numbers From: Bill Boulware
Messages
- 1a.
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Re: Time iPhone to wake up?
Posted by: "MD" mickeydoyle13@gmail.com mdoyle13
Tue Apr 24, 2012 3:12 am (PDT)
Is it a 4S? If so, set it to silent and also set a reminder to turn the ringer back on. For example, set a reminder for 8 hours or 7 a.m. or whatever works to turn the ringer on. You still have to do it physically, but that's a nudge. I should take my own advice on this too.
--- In apple-iphone@yahoogroups. , Yahoo <chelot921@.com ..> wrote:
>
> While one could just switch to silent it is nice to have an app that does turn on and off automatically. I tend to forget to turn mine back on. When I had a droid there was an app called shush that was great. You told it how long to stay silent. It was great for meetings and movies and such. Can't find an app for my iPhone to to this. I think blackberry has a similar app.
>
> If you ever find anything let the group (me) know.
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Apr 23, 2012, at 9:18 PM, "Archie C Grapa" <archiegrapa@...> wrote:
>
> > He can easily switch it to silent before going to sleep.
> >
> > Sent from my BlackBerry� wireless handheld
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: "sandyinwi" <sandywright11@...>
> > Sender: apple-iphone@yahoogroups. com
> > Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2012 00:24:41
> > To: <apple-iphone@yahoogroups. >com
> > Reply-To: apple-iphone@yahoogroups. com
> > Subject: [apple-iphone] Time iPhone to wake up?
> >
> > Here is a Q from my friend the B and B proprietor that I convinced to get a iPhone. What is the best advice?
> >
> > " I have alerts set for mail and messages. The problem is that the alerts go off at 3 AM or sometimes earlier if insomniacs make reservations in the middle of the night.�Does the iPhone have a sleep mode where it shuts down at a time of my choice and then wakes up at a set time? The BlackBerry will do this but the HTC does not."
>
- 1b.
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Re: Time iPhone to wake up?
Posted by: "Vishal Sheth" vusheth@gmail.com vusheth
Tue Apr 24, 2012 3:12 am (PDT)
I do not think there's an app which would switch as per profile set for
iphone. Android has a profile app which can do it.
Vishal Sheth
On Apr 24, 2012 8:49 AM, "Yahoo" <chelot921@yahoo.com > wrote:
> **
>
>
> While one could just switch to silent it is nice to have an app that does
> turn on and off automatically. I tend to forget to turn mine back on. When
> I had a droid there was an app called shush that was great. You told it how
> long to stay silent. It was great for meetings and movies and such. Can't
> find an app for my iPhone to to this. I think blackberry has a similar app.
>
> If you ever find anything let the group (me) know.
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Apr 23, 2012, at 9:18 PM, "Archie C Grapa" <archiegrapa@yahoo.com >
> wrote:
>
> > He can easily switch it to silent before going to sleep.
> >
> > Sent from my BlackBerry� wireless handheld
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: "sandyinwi" <sandywright11@gmail.com >
> > Sender: apple-iphone@yahoogroups. com
> > Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2012 00:24:41
> > To: <apple-iphone@yahoogroups. >com
> > Reply-To: apple-iphone@yahoogroups. com
> > Subject: [apple-iphone] Time iPhone to wake up?
> >
> > Here is a Q from my friend the B and B proprietor that I convinced to
> get a iPhone. What is the best advice?
> >
> > " I have alerts set for mail and messages. The problem is that the
> alerts go off at 3 AM or sometimes earlier if insomniacs make reservations
> in the middle of the night.�Does the iPhone have a sleep mode where it
> shuts down at a time of my choice and then wakes up at a set time? The
> BlackBerry will do this but the HTC does not."
>
>
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- 2a.
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Lost Notes
Posted by: "Thomas" tweaver@stny.rr.com tdw6974
Tue Apr 24, 2012 6:16 am (PDT)
I had a whopping 2 notes on my phone went to add to one note and they dissappeared. I can duplicate but is there a way to stop this from happening? Thanks
- 2b.
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Re: Lost Notes
Posted by: "N.A. Nada" whodo678@comcast.net
Tue Apr 24, 2012 10:12 am (PDT)
Have you recently transitioned your MobileMe account to iCloud?
If not give us some clues, like what things you have done recently with your iPhone and computer. Besides telling us the OS on each and if you are using a Mac or Windows PC.
On Apr 24, 2012, at 6:13 AM, Thomas wrote:
> I had a whopping 2 notes on my phone went to add to one note and they dissappeared. I can duplicate but is there a way to stop this from happening? Thanks
- 3a.
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Re: How to delete TV show from iPad
Posted by: "pat412255" pat412@mac.com pat412255
Tue Apr 24, 2012 6:38 am (PDT)
To delete the TV show from your iPad, tap the Edit button & an "x" will appear that you can tap to delete.
--- In apple-iphone@yahoogroups. , "Carol" <floridabouvs@com ...> wrote:
>
> Out of curiosity, I downloaded a TV episode to my iPad. It took an incredibly long time to download and has taken a huge chunk of my Cloud space. Now I can't seem to get rid of it.
> I have checked on line for ideas, but it doesn't show on iTunes yet so the suggestions there don't work. I'm hesitant to plug in my phone because I don't want it to take up residence there, also.
> Questions:
> 1) Can I delete the TV show directly from my iPad? Or do I have to download it to iTunes first and delete there?
> 2) How can I stop items such as TV shows and music from being stored in the Cloud? I'd really rather just have them resident on the device to which they were loaded.
> Thanks.
> Carol
>
- 3b.
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Re: How to delete TV show from iPad
Posted by: "N.A. Nada" whodo678@comcast.net
Tue Apr 24, 2012 9:41 am (PDT)
I would turn off the feature to sync all purchases to iDevices, first before deleting the video from the iPad, otherwise it will reappear.
I think it is in the iTunes account setting, but I am not sure. You can then sync just the ones you want on the iPad by using iTunes.
On Apr 24, 2012, at 6:36 AM, pat412255 wrote:
> To delete the TV show from your iPad, tap the Edit button & an "x" will appear that you can tap to delete.
>
> --- In apple-iphone@yahoogroups. , "Carol" <floridabouvs@com ...> wrote:
> >
> > Out of curiosity, I downloaded a TV episode to my iPad. It took an incredibly long time to download and has taken a huge chunk of my Cloud space. Now I can't seem to get rid of it.
> > I have checked on line for ideas, but it doesn't show on iTunes yet so the suggestions there don't work. I'm hesitant to plug in my phone because I don't want it to take up residence there, also.
> > Questions:
> > 1) Can I delete the TV show directly from my iPad? Or do I have to download it to iTunes first and delete there?
> > 2) How can I stop items such as TV shows and music from being stored in the Cloud? I'd really rather just have them resident on the device to which they were loaded.
> > Thanks.
> > Carol
- 4.1.
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Re: Keyboard strikes
Posted by: "Sanjaya Kanoria" wsbunter@gmail.com zixxwr
Tue Apr 24, 2012 12:35 pm (PDT)
Well personally I don't care about anyone eavesdropping on my conversations - other than that they might get very bored!
On 24-Apr-2012, at 12:14 AM, Jim Saklad <jimdoc@me.com> wrote:
> >> When you dictate to Siri, your sound file is recorded and sent to Apple server. It is converted into text there and sent back. The sound file is kept there at the server and modern biometric forensic techniques can locate you from sound sample with more than 94% accuracy.
> >
> > This is news to me. However that being so how do we know that apple or the service provider is not secretly recording our telephone conversations and keeping recorded samples of our voices?
>
> You mean, for example, the phone call where a recording tells you "This phone call may be recorded for quality assurance purposes"? But you stayed on the phone anyway.
>
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- 5.1.
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iPhone battery
Posted by: "Sanjaya Kanoria" wsbunter@gmail.com zixxwr
Tue Apr 24, 2012 6:52 pm (PDT)
The iPhone battery discharges on its own even when you're not using it. Fairly amazing! I put it on charge at night. After my alarm went off this morning I disconnected it only to find that it's down from 100 to 91%!
- 5.2.
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Re: iPhone battery
Posted by: "Bill Boulware" bill.boulware@gmail.com boulware0224
Tue Apr 24, 2012 6:59 pm (PDT)
It drained while it was charging?
Sent from a mobile device, please ignore any auto corrected or
typographical errors.
On Apr 24, 2012, at 21:52, Sanjaya Kanoria <wsbunter@gmail.com > wrote:
> The iPhone battery discharges on its own even when you're not using it. Fairly amazing! I put it on charge at night. After my alarm went off this morning I disconnected it only to find that it's down from 100 to 91%!
- 5.3.
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Re: iPhone battery
Posted by: "Brent" flapdoodle@gmail.com flapdoodle44
Tue Apr 24, 2012 7:01 pm (PDT)
I had an iPhone 4s that would not charge to 100% every time. Rebooting and
restore would not fix it. Apple exchanged it and now it works correctly.
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 8:56 PM, Bill Boulware <bill.boulware@gmail.com >wrote:
> **
>
>
> It drained while it was charging?
>
> Sent from a mobile device, please ignore any auto corrected or
> typographical errors.
>
>
> On Apr 24, 2012, at 21:52, Sanjaya Kanoria <wsbunter@gmail.com > wrote:
>
> > The iPhone battery discharges on its own even when you're not using it.
> Fairly amazing! I put it on charge at night. After my alarm went off this
> morning I disconnected it only to find that it's down from 100 to 91%!
>
>
>
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- 5.4.
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Re: iPhone battery
Posted by: "Mark Sanford Geiger" geiger4@gmail.com mgmarx19
Tue Apr 24, 2012 7:33 pm (PDT)
My iPhone4 does that also.
On Apr 24, 2012, at 6:56 PM, Bill Boulware <bill.boulware@gmail.com > wrote:
> It drained while it was charging?
>
> Sent from a mobile device, please ignore any auto corrected or
> typographical errors.
>
> On Apr 24, 2012, at 21:52, Sanjaya Kanoria <wsbunter@gmail.com > wrote:
>
> > The iPhone battery discharges on its own even when you're not using it. Fairly amazing! I put it on charge at night. After my alarm went off this morning I disconnected it only to find that it's down from 100 to 91%!
>
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- 5.5.
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Re: iPhone battery
Posted by: "Richard Bauer" rk911@yahoo.com rk911
Tue Apr 24, 2012 7:45 pm (PDT)
mine doesn't and i have a ton of apps, all active, notifications are on for everything. that's one reason i've resisted upgrading to iOS 5x. i've read and heard that the new OS is a battery hog. true?
- 6.
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$110B in the bank and other monster numbers
Posted by: "Bill Boulware" bill.boulware@gmail.com boulware0224
Tue Apr 24, 2012 8:20 pm (PDT)
Sent to you by Bill Boulware via Google Reader: $110B in the bank and
other monster numbers via 9to5Mac by Jordan Kahn on 4/24/12
Apple just announced during its Q2 2012 earnings call that it currently
has $110 billion in cash reserves, which is up from $81.5 billion in
September 2011. Apple was also up in every other segment with $18.4
billion in short-term marketable securities (up from $16.1 billion) and
long-term marketable securities at $81.6 billion, which is up from
$55.6 billion in the previous six-month period ending September 2011.
Other numbers that Apple reported today for the quarter:
iTunes and App Store:
-$1.9 billion in iTunes revenue (a 35 percent YOY increase)
-600,000 apps (200,000 iPad specific apps)
iOS devices:
-365 million iOS device sales
-$22.7 billion in revenue from iPhone and accessories
-6.6 billion in revenue from iPad and accessories.
-7.7 million iPod sales
-94 percent of Fortune 500 and 75 percent of global 500 testing or
deploying iPad
iCloud:
-125 million iCloud usersâ"up 25 million from February
Retail Stores:
-$4.4 billion in retail store revenue, up 8 percent
-363 Apple Stores
-826,000 Macs sold in storeâ"half to new customers
-$12.2 million average revenue per-store (up from $9.9 million)
-85 million visitors to retailâ"18,000 per store, per week
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