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Senin, 20 Agustus 2012

How to Keep Wandering, Fidgety Fingers from Jeopardizing Your Apple Device - TMCnet's IPhone eNews

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August 17, 2012

How to Keep Wandering, Fidgety Fingers from Jeopardizing Your Apple Device


iPhone (News - Alert)… iPad… iPod, each of these devices has become a common household name today in a world overpopulated with gadgets and mobile apps. And even though Apple (News - Alert) may be currently experiencing a slowdown in sales amid the upcoming launch of the iPhone 5, there’s no denying their popularity and the front seat these gadgets take across the world.


In the second quarter of 2012 alone, Apple reported selling 28.9 million iPhones to end users and 17 million iPads. It’s not uncommon to see a stay-at-home mom, or even older seniors, with an iPhone or iPad – just the same as a business person on the go, a young teen and yes, even a child with one in hand.

While each of these users has separate purposes for the devices, their necessity and popularity is one that continues to expand.


As new apps and uses for these devices are introduced, there is also a need to improve the way they are used and protected from possible ill usage. I mentioned earlier that it is not uncommon to see a young toddler with an iPad in hand playing with apps to keep them entertained or to stimulate learning. Along with keeping these electronic devices in hand – their curious fingers can potentially push buttons that turn off intended apps and even risk breakage... Read More


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