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Now that you’re running on iOS 5 you have the ability to create OTA backups. While iCloud will do this for you automatically, you may find the need to perform one manually. Maybe you need to swap out a device or switch to a different one. Regardless the reason, creating a backup manually is an easy enough task.
Have a ton of unreal messages and wondering how to just declare email bankruptcy and mark them all as read? iOS 5 still doesn’t give you that magical “mark all”
Tired of tethering your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad to iTunes and wondering how to set up iTunes Wi-Fi sync? It works just like traditional USB sync but without the
New to iOS, worried about the security of your iPhone or iPad, and wondering how to set a Passcode Lock for better protection? While the current version may not be perfect, it provides a number of real advantages over just leaving your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad unlocked. It’s also easy to set up. here’s how:
With the introduction of Siri many people want to be able to use voice prompts. But what if your iPhone 4S doesn’t want to say a contact correctly. Maybe it doesn’t even recognize what you’re saying at all. Sometimes adding phonetic spelling will solve the problem.
If you have used Siri to add a relationship in iOS you may be wondering how you can go about removing it. Maybe you had someone labeled as a girlfriend or boyfriend and need to remove that relationship. While Siri can’t remove relationships (yet), we can walk you through how to do it manually.
Wondering how to setup iOS 5′s new iMessage service on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch? Using iMessage you can send text messages, photos, video and much more to other
Curious about how to remove the photos that iCloud stores in your Photo Stream? Maybe you have a few controversial pictures you need to clear out of the stream
Apple hasn’t (yet?) added posting to Twitter to the tricks in Siri‘s bag, but if all you want to do is tweet out a quick status, you can add
Want to upgrade your iOS device to iOS 5? iTunes makes the process of upgrading painless. And it’s just like checking for upgrades and updating any other firmware version in iTunes. The best part is once you’re on iOS 5 you can start to receive OTA updates after your initial update to iOS 5.






































