Author Danial Cruz on 22-11-2010
Have you clipped some outstanding snaps on your iPhone and would like to transfer them to your Mac or PC? You can easily perform the task with some simple steps. Whether you are using a Mac or a PC, the process is almost the same. Well, before delving into the steps, let’s see what you require to accomplish the process. It requires your iPhone, the USB cable (offered with the iPhone), and a computer to plug it into.
Steps of transferring Photos from iPhone to Mac are as follows :
Step 1: Plug the iPhone into your Mac with the USB cable.
Step 2: You need to launch Preview.
Step 3: Go to the File menu and from the File menu navigate down and select “Import from iPhone…”
Step 4: Select “Import All” to copy all the pictures. If you want to transfer some particular snaps select only them and click ‘Import.’
Step 5: Look in your ~/Pictures/ folder. Your photos from iPhone have been transferred.
Now have a look at the steps of transferring Photos from iPhone to PC :
Step 1: Plugin your iPhone to the computer but don’t run iTunes.
Step 2: You will get a popup which will ask you what you want to do with the device.
Step 3: You need to select “View Content” here.
Step 4: Find your photos through the folders that are displayed.
Step 5: Just Copy them and save them to your desired location on your computer.
There is also another simple method :
Step 1: Plugin your iPhone to your PC and open “My Computer.”
Step 2: Here you will find your iPhone as an external drive.
Step 3: Open iPhone and find your Photos that you want to copy.
Step 4: Copy and paste them into your preferred location on your PC.
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Author admin on 29-06-2010
When 3G was released, it was said that iPhone applications would run on the iPad. Well, it does run on iPad but there is a lot of room for improvement. Users felt that, it should have come with a lot more options, which could prove to be pretty helpful for the users.

Now with the iOS 4 applications for iPhone 4, users will have a great time.
According to reports, iPhone 4 applications will better fill the display on the iPad. Moreover, the applications designed for iPad will nearly fit into the new phone’s Retina display without modification.
iPad has a display of 1024 x 768, which is slightly larger than the 960 x 640 resolution on the iPhone 4. So, the applications may not look perfect, but they should look better than the current selection of iPhone applications.
Author admin on 28-06-2010
There is a perception that MAC computers are virus free and hence are very safe, but this is nothing but a myth.
We all know that there very limited MAC users as compared to Windows. For this simple reason very few malware were written for Mac systems since it was not very feasible. Therefore this myth of MAC safety grew which is very misleading and dangerous.

Apple does release security patches as often as Microsoft does but it is not as well publicized and as it is Apple that does not emphasize too much on security these days.
Now the world has changed. While Mac computers are still relatively rare the iPhone and iPad have changed the situation and Apple-worth more on the market than Microsoft now is a major player in the computer industry once again. And so the hackers have come out to play.
A few weeks back the iPad hack is probably just the start and now security has become a major concern for Apple.
Neither the official iPhone nor iPad websites mention security, nor do Apple’s computer-focused sites say only that MAC don’t get PC viruses, mentioning nothing of malware coded especially for the platform.
Its time that Apple wakes up to the security threat and updates the users about it so as to prevent threats like the iPad hack.