Archive for December 9th, 2009

How the iPhone Could Reboot Education

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Brian X. Chen (wired.com) reports that Abilene Christian University has just finished the first year of a pilot program in which 1,000 freshman students each received a free iPhone or iPod touch to explore how the always-connected devices ”might revolutionize the classroom experience with a dash of digital interactivity.” Says Bill Rankin, a professor who helped plan the initiative: “I think this is the next platform for education.”

Syncing and Troubleshooting iPod Games

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Learn how to sync and troubleshoot iPod Games.

How to clean Mac products

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Learn about recommendations and guidelines for cleaning your Apple computer, display, or peripheral device.

iPhone and iPod touch: Troubleshooting Exchange ActiveSync ‘Push’ issues

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iPhone software users may notice that Exchange ActiveSync email may be fetched manually, but does not "push" automatically.

If you can’t eject a CD or DVD or open the drive tray

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Learn what to do if you can't eject a CD or DVD (stuck media) from a drive tray.  Note: Troubleshooting slot loading optical drives is addressed in another article.

Nanotube ink turns paper into batteries

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Stanford researchers coat paper with carbon nanotubes and silver nanowires to serve as electricity storage devices. Go ahead, crumple it.

Originally posted at Planetary Gear

 

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