This recipe will explain how to enable the built-in Restrictions on the Apple iPad. Using Restrictions will let a parent or user limit browser use, access to iTunes, explicit songs/videos/apps.
If you want to access your Google Calendar on your iPad’s awesome looking Calendar app, just follow these simple steps.
If you’re a Gmail user and need your contacts on your iPad, there’s an easy method for doing this that doesn’t requires only your iPad and iTunes. You’ll need to hook up to iTunes each time that you wish to sync contacts, but it beats coughing up $99 per year for MobileMe.
Depending on the user and the reading environment, the default settings for your Kindle app may not be ideal for optimal readability. By changing the View Options, you can change the font size, adjust the screen brightness and/or the background color, you can adjust the application to be perfect for reading your e-books.
Don’t you hate it when you’re into a new book and you come across a word that you aren’t familiar with? You either have to stop what you’re doing to go find out what the word is or bypass it altogether and risk losing out on a key term in the reading. iBooks makes it easy to look up new words without leaving the page that you are reading.
If you have problems with web pages loading correctly on your device, or just want to keep others from seeing where you are surfing, here’s how to clear the information from your iPad’s Safari web browser.
If you utilize MAC filtering to help secure your wireless router, you will need the MAC address of your iPad to connect it to your wireless network.
If you’ve set your Facebook default page to the speedier Facebook Lite and have found that it will no longer allow you to open your homepage on Facebook, it can make for a frustrating day. While all looks lost, you can change the default back to the Regular Facebook by following these steps.
The iPad includes Contacts, Mail, Music, Applications, Podcasts, Video, Audiobooks, Notes, and Calendar in its list of items included in the search results when you use the search functionality of the device. You can customize the list to only include the desired sources and also the order that appear in the result set.
By keeping the Bookmarks Bar always in view while you are surfing, you have easy access to your favorite sites and since the iPad has such a large screen, the loss in overall real estate is minimal.
This recipe is a quickie for those new iPad owners who use Google Reader to view their RSS Feeds. Since the iPad’s Agent String is similar to an iPhone/iPod Touch, when you go to your Google Reader page you will be redirected to Google’s Mobile Version.
When your not using your iPad, it makes an excellent picture frame to display your favorite digital images. By using Picture Frame Mode, you can cycle through selected images and add some life to your otherwise boring desk.
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