Tutorials: How to: Make your own iPhone ringtones
Apple lets you create customised ringtones for your iPhone; just right-click on any song you've purchased through the iTunes Store and select "Create Ringtone." You can even download ready-made ringtones through the iPhone's own iTunes Store app. Then again, who wants to pay $2.19 for 30 seconds of music?
James Hutchinson 02/11/2009 15:30:00
Tutorials: BlackBerry: Create MMS Audio, Video, Slide Shows
You've probably used your BlackBerry smartphone to send countless text, or short message service (SMS), messages. Perhaps you even employ your device's multimedia messaging service (MMS) functionality to distribute image- and video-messages to friends and colleagues and/or groups of both.
Al Sacco 16/10/2009 05:34:00
Tutorials: Firmware and you: a comprehensive guide to updating your hardware
Utter the word “firmware” to the average PC user, and you'll likely elicit a blank stare in return.
David Murphy 08/07/2009 13:45:00
Tutorials: 14 Great Things iPhones and BlackBerrys Can Do
Smartphones are intelligent, but with the 14 tips and tricks in this story, they could approach genius territory. We'll show you how to run seven separate devices from your iPhone, how to play Internet radio (mostly for free) on your BlackBerry, how to make free phone calls from an iPod Touch, and how to revive a dead cell phone battery (if it's detachable) while you're in winter weather.
Zack Stern 29/04/2009 03:27:00
Tutorials: Turn your iPhone into a remote mouse and keyboard
When I give presentations, watch movies from the sofa in my office, or need to start a task away from my desk, I don't want to be within arm's length of my mouse. So I appreciate the freedom offered by Air Mouse Pro (US$6, buy-only), a full-featured remote control from R.P.A. Tech. The top half of the Air Mouse Pro Screen features a two-button trackpad, while the bottom half gives you a keyboard, along with controls for browsing the Web and playing movies and music.
Kate Dohe 28/04/2009 08:41:00
Tutorials: BlackBerry Tips: Delete Carrier Crapware, Icons
Every so often, wireless carriers take it upon themselves to push out their own branded, or at least sanctioned, applications and services to BlackBerry users in the form of "service book" updates--regardless of whether or not said users actually want them. AT&T seems to be particularly fond of the practice, and this weekend it not only pushed out a dozen or so new link-icons to its BlackBerry customers' devices, but also delivered a new version of its own "app store," Media Mall 2.0.
Al Sacco 22/04/2009 05:13:00
Tutorials: How to recreate 13 iPhone 3.0 features right now!
Apple's announcement of its official 3.0 firmware release for the iPhone and iTouch line of products was met with a mixed dose of excitement and unhappiness.
David Murphy 19/03/2009 16:07:00
Tutorials: Google Latitude: everything you need to know
Google's much-anticipated location-tracking service, Google Latitude, uses the GPS hardware found in smartphones (such as Google Android phones and BlackBerry and Windows Mobile handsets) to pinpoint your position on a map and share that information with your friends. Here's a guided tour of the Latitude experience.
Robert Strohmeyer 11/02/2009 15:09:00
Tutorials: Six BlackBerry keyboard shortcuts you'll love
We've rounded our five favourite BlackBerry shortcuts - so good you'll wonder how you ever coped without them.
Al Sacco 24/06/2008 15:01:27
Tutorials: Connect iPhones to your corporate email servers
Do you have that sexy new Apple iPhone in the palm of your hand? And yearning to connect to your corporate Exchange e-mail account, contacts and calendar? And grinding your teeth because Apple doesn't yet support Exchange?
John Cox 08/06/2008 15:55:09
 
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