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Tuesday, December 24, 2013

12/24/2013

How to Lock Down Your iPhone or iPad For Chidren

Has your child been in the middle of a game, only to touch the home button then get back to the home screen and suddenly all your apps are bouncing and ready to be deleted? Guided access is a great fix for that and can be accessed through the general settings.

Guided Access
Guided Access allows you to lock your device to a single app. For example, you could lock your device to only run a specific educational app or game and then hand it to your kid. They’d only be able to use that specific app. 
When they’re done, you can unlock the device with a PIN you set, allowing you to use it normally.

How to:

Go to Settings on your iPhone or iPAD and navigate to General > Accessibility > Guided Access. From here, you can ensure guided access is enabled and set a passcode


Once that is on go back to the Accessibility screen by tapping Accessibility at the top-left corner of the screen.
Make sure Guided Access is selected for Triple-click the home Button.


Now that guided access is enabled.  open the app you want to lock the device to — for example, whatever educational app or game you want your kid to use. Quickly press the Home button three times and the Guided Access screen will appear. From here, you can further lock down the app. For example, you could disable touch events completely, disable touch in certain areas of the app, disable motion, or disable hardware buttons.

You don’t have to configure any of these settings, however. To start a Guided Access session, just tap the Start option at the top-right corner of the screen.


If you try to tap the Home button to leave the app, you’ll see a “Guided Access is enabled” message at the top of the screen. Press the Home button three times again and you’ll see a PIN prompt. Enter the PIN you provided earlier to leave Guided Access mode.


Now whenever you want to enable Guided Access, just open the app you want to lock the device to and “triple-click” the Home button. 

I hope you can get as much use out of this feature as i have!


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Sunday, May 5, 2013

5/05/2013

Walmart's with Cheap Lumia smartphones on Walmart!!

Windows Phone isn't doing too well against iOS and Android, we all know that, but Microsoft is obviously working on a plan to push Windows Phone into more consumers' hands.

This plan, according to AllThingsD, is to sell the super-cheap Nokia Lumia 521 in huge numbers at Walmart. Selling them in large numbers will require a cheap price, so how does $150 off contract sound? Considering the iPhone and Galaxy S4 both sell for around $200 or so, on a two-year contract, the Lumia 521 at $150 outright would be quite a steal.

The Lumia 521 features a 4-inch 800x480-pixel display, dual-core 1GHz processor and a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera.


source: tweaktown.com

Thursday, August 11, 2011

8/11/2011

Amazon and Walmart New Ipad web apps


Amazon and Walmart have announced book and video services that evade Apple's demand for a 30 per cent cut of in-app sales on the Ipad.

The Kindle Cloud Reader by Amazon, a web app that allows users to read ebooks on their Ipad.

Walmart has also decided to launch Vudu video streaming service for the Ipad's web browser, reason for this decision is that Vudu rents and sells movies and Apple would want a cut of the profits.