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  • How To Get PayPal Credits And More Just By Downloading Apps From The iOS AppStore?

    How To Get PayPal Credits And More Just By Downloading Apps From The iOS AppStore?

    Published by technguide on January 1, 2013 | 1 Response

    I’ve done a post featuring FreeMyApps a couple of months ago, teaching you how to earn credits which can be exchangeable with applications from the AppStore. I’ve also done another… Read more →

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  • 1 Free Application Turns Free 24 Hours Each Day. [1st January - 5th January]

    1 Free Application Turns Free 24 Hours Each Day. [1st January - 5th January]

    Published by technguide on January 1, 2013 | Leave a response

    Right after AppDelDia introduced a Christmas edition application that turns an application free for 24 hours. It’s back with a New Year edition. Like the previous post, I will update… Read more →

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  • What’s New On iOS6.1? [Beta 4]

    What’s New On iOS6.1? [Beta 4]

    Published by technguide on December 18, 2012 | 4 Responses

    Apple released the 4th Beta for iOS6.1, presumably the last beta release. The next release would be iOS6.1 Public Release. As usual, this Beta firmware is merely for developers to… Read more →

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  • 12 Days Of Gifts From Apple

    12 Days Of Gifts From Apple

    Published by technguide on December 7, 2012 | 1 Response

    You’ve probably seen the previous post about getting a new free application everyday for 25 days. Well, Apple joined in the fun, but they kicked it up a notch. Instead… Read more →

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How To Track Your WiFi And Cellular Data Usage Separately On Your iPhone.

How To Track Your WiFi And Cellular Data Usage Separately On Your iPhone.

Published by technguide on January 23, 2013 | Leave a response

Apple baked a half completed data usage tracking feature in the native iOS Settings application. However, the problem is, Apple tracks the total Data Usage used, not separating the WiFi and Cellular connection. It’s useless. While it doesn’t affect people who are on Unlimited Data Plans, It’s very inconvenient for iPhone Users with limited Cellular Data Bundled on their plans…. Read more →

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Posted in All Posts, Applications, iOS Guides | Tagged Application, Cellular, Data, Usage, WiFi
Apple’s Package Tracking Redirect Service On iOS

Apple’s Package Tracking Redirect Service On iOS

Published by technguide on January 12, 2013 | Leave a response

I’ve created a post some time back featuring an Application — Deliveries [link], which sole purpose is to track your packages. If you rather not purchase that application [$2.99], or simply did not want to install any applications, Apple can actually detect package tracking codes, redirecting you to the appropriate website, showing you the delivery status. How do you trigger… Read more →

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Posted in All Posts, iOS Guides | Tagged Apple, package, tracking
Fruit Ninja’s Developer, Halfbrick Studios Turned All Their Applications Free For 24 Hours

Fruit Ninja’s Developer, Halfbrick Studios Turned All Their Applications Free For 24 Hours

Published by technguide on December 17, 2012 | 1 Response

Update: 24 Hour is up. They all became paid. Download the free/lite version instead. They are free. It’s the season of giving. Apple scheduled the gifting event from 26th December. Advent is doing it, app developers joined in the fun as well, so this didn’t surprise me that much. Fruit Ninja’s Developer, Halfbrick Studios Turned All Their Applications Free For… Read more →

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Posted in All Posts, Applications, iOS Guides | Tagged Fruit Ninja, Halfbrick Studios
How To Turn Off Location Tracking On Google Maps For iOS?

How To Turn Off Location Tracking On Google Maps For iOS?

Published by technguide on December 14, 2012 | Leave a response

Google released the much anticipated Google Maps app [link] for iDevices yesterday. It’s a long wait since iOS6 releases, with Google Maps being booted off iDevices as the native Maps solution. It was replaced with Apple Maps, much to the public’s disappointment. Pointed out in my previous post, Google Maps was better at labelling roads, point of interests, et cetera…. Read more →

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Posted in All Posts, Applications, iOS Guides | Tagged Google Maps, Location Tracking
1 Free Application Turns Free 24 Hours Each Day. [16th December - 20th December]

1 Free Application Turns Free 24 Hours Each Day. [16th December - 20th December]

Published by technguide on December 14, 2012 | Leave a response

Hot on the heels of MagicSolver.com Ltd for producing their very own list of 25 free applications for 25 days, AppDelDia came up with a similar way of introducing applications. But instead of introducing some free applications, AppDelDia will turn an application free for 24 hours. It will start on 16th December, 2 days from now. I will update this… Read more →

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Posted in All Posts, Applications, iOS Guides | Tagged 5 Days, Application, Christmas, Free
How Does Google Maps Perform When Compared To Apple Maps?

How Does Google Maps Perform When Compared To Apple Maps?

Published by technguide on December 13, 2012 | Leave a response

Google Maps for iOS was just released on the AppStore [link]. Let’s see how it stacks up with the native Apple Maps on iOS6. It’s beautiful Google Maps for iOS screams beautiful. It has the same layout as almost all the Google Services. It’s clean, away with the clutter. Buttons are hidden. Layers are to the right, StreetView, Share button… Read more →

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Posted in All Posts, Applications, iOS Guides | Tagged Apple Maps, Google Maps, iOS6
YouTube Version 1.1 Released On The iOS AppStore To Support The iPhone 5 And iPad.

YouTube Version 1.1 Released On The iOS AppStore To Support The iPhone 5 And iPad.

Published by technguide on December 6, 2012 | Leave a response

Now that YouTube Version 1.1 is released, here’s the official change log. Optimised for iPad and iPhone 5 Stream videos with AirPlay Tap logo to open your Guide of channels Add and remove videos from playlists Clickable links in video descriptions… Just like I mentioned on a previous post, some shortcoming of the applications are resolved, specifically the Clickable links… Read more →

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Posted in All Posts, Applications, iOS Guides | Tagged V1.1, YouTube
25 Free Applications For 25 Days Of Christmas.

25 Free Applications For 25 Days Of Christmas.

Published by technguide on December 5, 2012 | Leave a response

It’s the time of the month where apps turns free. But some great applications are already free to start with. MagicSolver.com Ltd handpicked some applications from the AppStore and gift it to us, iOS and Android device owners. Here’s what they have to say We’ve handpicked some of the greatest apps on the App Store and we’re giving them to… Read more →

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Posted in All Posts, Applications, iOS Guides | Tagged Advent 2012, Android, iOS, MagicSolver.com Ltd
What’s New On iOS6.1? [Beta 3]

What’s New On iOS6.1? [Beta 3]

Published by technguide on December 4, 2012 | Leave a response

Apple just released the latest iteration of iOS6.1 Beta to developers, citing bug fixes and improvements. As MacRumors mentioned, As with previous betas, Apple mentions a number of changes from iOS 6.0.1, including several related to how developers can integrate Apple’s new mapping service in their apps, as well as an improvement to how boarding passes are handled in Passbook,… Read more →

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Posted in All Posts, iOS Information | Tagged Beta 3, iOS6.1, Passbook

Paid Apps Turned Free [Limited Time Only]

Published by technguide on November 24, 2012 | Leave a response

There are officially a million approved applications in the iOS AppStore. Most of the better well known applications are paid, only a few selected are free. Most free applications were supported by advertisements. It’s Black Friday Today. As usual, a few developers decided to take this opportunity to give back to the community by turning some or all of their… Read more →

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Posted in All Posts, Applications, iOS Guides | Tagged Free, Paid
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