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Reasons why people who work with computers seem to have a lot of spare time – eviljaymz.com
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Apple iPhone, iPad to soon get long-sought multitasking – USATODAY.com
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By Jon Swartz, USA TODAY
CUPERTINO, Calif. — Apple’s iPhone 3GS, iPad and newer iPod Touch devices will soon be able to run more than one non-Apple application at a time.
A software upgrade from Apple (AAPL) will let users play Internet radio Pandora while searching restaurant listings, for example.
The ability to multitask has long been on the wish list of Apple customers and developers because it is a staple on the portable devices of Apple’s rivals. It will be available on the iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch models this summer and the iPad this fall.
“We weren’t the first to this party, but we’re going to be the best,” CEO Steve Jobs said at Apple’s headquarters here. “It really changes the way you use the iPhone.”
Multitasking on the devices today is limited to Apple’s own programs.
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Mark Williams CEO of Modality, a developer of iPhone and iPad applications for the health-care and education markets, said multitasking would be a boon for iPad use.
The new iPhone operating system offers a way to see messages from multiple e-mail accounts in a single in-box; to set up folders organizing apps, such as gaming, by category; and to better protect data for corporate use.
Jobs, in his trademark black turtleneck and jeans, also unveiled an advertising platform called iAd, in which Apple will sell ads to run on apps made by outside developers. Nearly 100 million iPhones have been sold, Jobs said.
“This could be a whole new avenue for the advertising industry in the digital world,” said Jobs. But he hastened to point out that Apple is “not going to be an advertising agency.”
The new feature highlights how advertising is migrating to mobile devices as more consumers use them to work, shop and communicate, says Paran Johar, chief marketing officer for Jumptap, a mobile-advertising network.
Maynard Um, an analyst at UBS, has raised his estimates on iPhone unit shipments this quarter, to 7.5 million from 7 million.
The iPhone could get a further boost if Apple develops a version compatible with the Verizon Wireless network. AT&T has exclusive rights to the iPhone in the U.S. Verizon has told Apple it wants to carry the iPhone, but it’s unclear if or when that will happen.
Meanwhile, Jobs called the iPad a “profound game-changer” and said 450,000 have sold since Saturday.
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Tip: How to Reset Your iPhone’s Home Screen Icons
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By James Alan Miller on September 10, 2008 12:07 PM
Apple’s made it really easy to add and move around icons, both applications and Web clips, on the iPhone’s home screen. They’re not so easy to keep organized, however. So, after installing a few hundred or so additional icons, you may discover your having some trouble finding the standard applications that shipped with your iPhone. No problem. It’s easy to reset the iPhone so these icons appear exactly where they did when you first turned on your device.
What you’ll need to do first is find the Settings icon.
From there, hit the General
and then Reset.
Select Reset Home Screen Layout button.
Then, lastly, press the red Reset Home Screen button (see top image).
Go back to your iPhone’s Home Screen and you’ll the original icons back in their factory settings positions, followed by the ones for the applications and Web clips you added.
Before
After








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