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- Wallpapers of the week: Movember
- 9 tips for finding the perfect angle in iPhone photography
- How to set a song as your alarm sound in iOS 7
- This week’s top stories: iPad Air, new products, apps, and more…
- After fixing its mistake, T-Mobile’s free tablet data is a great deal
Wallpapers of the week: Movember Posted: 03 Nov 2013 11:09 AM PST ‘Tis the season,” they say, but not yet the season for Christmas. The month prior to December is host to many wonderful things in life, most notably, Thanksgiving for Americans, Fall leaves, cold nights, and Starbucks never ending marketing blitz for the Pumpkin Spice Latte. As a man, or woman I suppose, November is also heralded as Movember, a month to grow a mustache to help support awareness for men’s health issues. Men the world ’round can participate by growing facial hair, particularly a mustache. If you haven’t started growing your stache, only three days passed, get busy. To celebrate the manly month of Movember, today’s post includes mustached wallpapers for the occasion…(...) "Wallpapers of the week: Movember" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
9 tips for finding the perfect angle in iPhone photography Posted: 03 Nov 2013 10:00 AM PST One of the most important things determining the quality of a photo is the angle from which it was taken. Even if you have a really interesting subject and you follow the most important composition guidelines, you still need to find that unique and interesting angle to really make your photo shine. In this article I'm going to share my 9 best tips for finding the perfect angle so that your iPhone photos really stand out and look as great as they possibly can…(...) "9 tips for finding the perfect angle in iPhone photography" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
How to set a song as your alarm sound in iOS 7 Posted: 03 Nov 2013 08:00 AM PST There may be a number of great alarm clock apps in the App Store, but thanks to Apple's recent iOS 7 update, the native clock app looks good and works great. So, if you want to give the native alarm option a try, you may find that it is the only app you need to wake you up in the morning. Apple also added a plethora of new chimes and tones to keep your ears interested. But if you are tired of "Night Owl" and "By the Seaside" you will be happy to know that you can add your own music as the alarm sound…(...) "How to set a song as your alarm sound in iOS 7" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
This week’s top stories: iPad Air, new products, apps, and more… Posted: 03 Nov 2013 04:00 AM PST Like every Sunday, we bring you the stories that were the most popular on iDB during this past week. Whether it is a news piece, an editorial, a tutorial, a new jailbreak tweak, or an accessory review, we sum it all up in one convenient place. If you like what you’re reading, please make sure to spread the love by sharing our posts on your favorite social network. We’re usually hanging out a lot on Twitter and Facebook, more rarely on Google+.
Of course, don’t forget to listen to the latest episode of our podcast, Let’s Talk Jailbreak: Also make sure to listen to this special episode where Cody, Jeff and Sebastien give their first impressions of the iPad Air. We're social! Find iDB on Twitter, Facebook, Google+, App.net, YouTube, and in your RSS reader. Also make sure to subscribe to our new podcast! "This week’s top stories: iPad Air, new products, apps, and more…" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
After fixing its mistake, T-Mobile’s free tablet data is a great deal Posted: 03 Nov 2013 12:03 AM PDT Yesterday I wrote a post going at T-Mobile pretty hard after it appeared to do the ‘ol bait and switch on its free 200MB/month data claims. I wasn’t alone. Numerous customers complained that T-Mobile reps were insisting that they sign up for a monthly plan in order to take advantage of the free data offer. As it turns out, that was a mistake; a costly one as far as overall perception goes, but nonetheless a mistake. T-Mobile’s CEO clarified things yesterday via Twitter, and the company appeared to iron out any miscommunication between corporate and those on the front lines. I’m very happy about this. Not so much due to the free data — everyone knows that 200MB on an LTE network is the equivalent to raving about skiing down a 10 foot slope — yes you went down fast, but it didn’t last very long. I’m happy because T-Mobile owned up to its mistake, and did what it said it’d do.(...) "After fixing its mistake, T-Mobile’s free tablet data is a great deal" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
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