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|a Taking Your iPhone to the Max
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|c by Erica Sadun.
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|a The Basics -- Mastering gestures--from pinching to sliding on your iPhone -- Using the iPhone built-in QWERTY keyboard -- Navigating your iPhone media (with coverflow, etc) -- Placing calls the iPhone way -- Communications -- The iPhone email survival kit -- Voicemail.-SMS -- Taking charge of your calendar with iPhone and iCal -- Surfing with iPhone -- Browsing with iPhone's version of Safari.-Getting the most from Google, etc. Websites on your iPhone -- Expanding the iPhone -- Adding new items to your iPhone main menu -- Third-party software -- Media -- Everything you need to know in iTunes for your iPhone.-Syncing basics (you only have 4 or 8 GB available), esp with smart playlists.-Bringing along iBooks on your iPhone (Notes feature,possible/probable PDF reader) -- iPhone games.-Buying content on the go -- iPhone photo slideshows -- Media Concerns -- Connecting iPhone to your TV for video out.-Homebrew iPhone content (e.g. Ripping DVDs for iPhone widescreen playback) -- Hacking into iPhone's OS X and running real OS X programs there -- Power Users -- Contract-free VOIP with Jajah, Skype, etc.-The limits and possibilities of the technology. (Why only 2.5G, etc?) -- Accessorizing -- The 12 accessories you can't live without: from power cords to docks to speakers to headphones.
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