If you don’t want anyone who types your name into Google’s search box (or Facebook’s for that matter) to be able to find your profile in the search results, you can change the default settings to keep yourself invisible to the general public.
By using folders to group the shortcuts on your Bookmarks Bar, you can create an orderly approach that allows for easily finding the desired bookmark. This approach is much better than just having a bunch of bookmarks on the bar that you have to hunt for, especially since most of them will be hidden from view.
The easiest way to customize the look of any computer or device is to change the wallpaper. The iPad allows you to change not only the wallpaper of your Home Screen but the Lock Screen wallpaper as well. You can set them to both have the same background, or you can use different images for each one.
You can email your iWork documents to another computer or user and send them in iWork format, PDF or (in the case of Pages documents) even as a Word document.
This recipe will explain how to activate the Cellular Data service on your new iPad 3G.
If you need to rename an iWork document on your iPad, you might be puzzled at first as to how to accomplish this task. While it is pretty simple, it doesn’t exactly stand out. This works for Pages, Numbers and Keynote documents.
This recipe will explain how to use the built-in Maps program and the screenshot feature to create offline maps for use when you do not have internet connectivity.
If you have a multipage document that is need of page numbers, Pages for iPad makes it easy and automatic. You just to to find and set the desired style and location and Pages will do the rest.
Instead of hunting around for the desired formatting option, you can use Pages’ ruler buttons to easily change paragraph styles and add bold, italics, or an underline to your text. You can also align text, insert tabs, line breaks, column breaks and page breaks from the ruler.
This recipe will explain how to add book coverart to your purchased and free books. We will use iTunes, a browser (IE8, Chrome, Firefox, etc) and Google Images to do this. 🙂
You have your map pulled up and the iPad knows your current location, but have no idea which direction you are going? By accessing Map’s digital compass interface, you can get your bearings and then switch back to map view and get on with your travels.
The iPad’s touchscreen keyboard isn’t bad, its actually pretty good for a touchkeyboard. However there can be times where you may need to do some major emailing or even document writing and need a keyboard. This recipe will show you how to pair any bluetooth keyboard with the iPad. You don’t just need to use the Apple one, any bluetooth keyboard will work!
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