Starbucks updated its iPhone app to include the popular Starbucks Card eGift feature on a mobile device. Moreover the new application combines the features of two other Starbucks iOS apps – myStarbucks and Starbucks Card Mobile. As a result, folks can rely on a single app to access their Starbucks Card, use the mobile payment…
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Pic3D sheet brings 3D to iPhone for $25
With all the fuss around glasses-free 3D phones, some of you may be tempted to drop their iPhone 4 and grab a device like the HTC Evo 3D instead. However you do like that little Apple logo on the back of your shiny phone and would prefer some sort of an alternative. Maybe iPhone 5…
iPhone 5 and iPad 3 suppliers readying for production
The iPhone 5 is likely going to be released in September, and the iPad 3 may come shortly after that. According to rumors, components manufacturers and suppliers are beginning to prepare themselves for production. Apple will have small batches of the iPhone 5 and iPad 3 produced in August, with volume increasing during September and…
Samsung drops lawsuit against Apple in the U.S.
The ongoing legal battle between Samsung and Apple has taken a new turn as the Korean manufacturer has decided to drop its patent-infringement lawsuit against the iPhone maker in the U.S. Samsung alleged that Apple has infringed on several patents, including use of wireless radios and technologies for improved battery life, but it is dropping…
Verizon iPhone sales may have dropped during Q2
For years, the possibility of a Verizon iPhone was all the rage, and when it finally came to existence in February this year, sales were a little more tepid than expected. However, it has done consistently well and some are arguing that it has been responsible for slowing the growth of Android sales for the…
Street Fighter IV Volt releases on the iPhone with 18 characters and online multiplayer
When we reviewed Street Fighter IV last year for the iPhone, we were blown away at how Capcom was able to successfully recreate the console fighting game experience on the iPhone. Since its release, Capcom has continued to support the game by adding a number of new fighters into the mix, such as Cammy and…
TomTom for iPhone 1.8 adds improved traffic service, multi-stop routes
TomTom unveiled a new version of its iPhone app, which now comes with the much-improved HD Traffic service. Available through in-app purchase for $19.99, this handy add-on will get you to your destination faster, helping you avoid delays along the way. Already subscribed to TomTom Traffic? No problem – you’ll get the HD Traffic update…
iPhone 4 captures wedding – photos, videos and all
Would you entrust capturing the memory of your wedding day, monumental as it is, to the iPhone 4? One couple decided to allow professional wedding photographer Brian Adams and videographer Rainer Flor to use just the Apple smartphone to shoot photos and videos on their special day. So, how did the pictures and videos turn…
How to use Home Sharing on your iPhone
With the release of iOS 4.3, Apple’s home sharing for iPhone has been expanded. Prior to this release, home sharing could only be used with PCs but now using your wi-fi network you are able to share your iTunes library with up to five devices, this includes your iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch as well…
Instructions
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- iPhone (running iOS 4.3 or later)
- iTunes (10.2 or later)
- Wi-Fi Network
- Note: you must have iTunes 10.2 or later to set up Home Sharing.
- Open iTunes and click on the Advanced tab.
- Click on Turn on Home Sharing.
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Enter Apple ID and Password then click the Create Home Share button.
- Locate the device that you want to add Home Sharing to.
- On the device tap the Settings icon.
- On the Settings menu tap the iPod option.
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Enter your Apple ID and Password in the Home Sharing field.
- To access your iTunes library from your iPhone tap the iPod icon.
- From the iTunes menu tap More.
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From the More menu tap Shared.
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Tap the name of the iTunes library you want to access.
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How to Print from your iPhone
Printing from your iPhone can sometimes be a daunting task, Apple is now making it easier to print directly from your iPhone with AirPrint. AirPrint will allow you to print web pages, photos, emails and even documents without installing any software or drivers. There is one catch, in order to print you must have access…
Instructions
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- iPhone (running iOS 4.2 or later)
- Compatible printer (see list in reference link below)
- Open the item you want to print (if you are printing a web page you must open the page in Safari before you will be able to print).
- Tap the Send icon on the bottom of the page.
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Tap Print button from the send menu.
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Tap Select Printer. If you have a compatible wireless printer, you will see that it auto populates as an option when you tap Select Printer. Simply tap the printer name to select.
- Tap the -/+ sign to increase or decrease the number of copies you wish to print.
- Slide the on/off bar for Double Sided copies. The default will be on.
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Tap Print.









