Well here it is, the Intro I will be using for The Apple Newbie Youtube Channel. This is my first attempt at using Final Cut Pro X.
Well here it is, the Intro I will be using for The Apple Newbie Youtube Channel. This is my first attempt at using Final Cut Pro X.
In the last few hours Apple has released iOS 5.1.1 for your iOS powered devices. Don’t get too excited though its not a feature release, it simply contains bug fixes.

It may also be worth noting that if you are waiting for the iOS 5.1 Jailbreak to be released, you should not update to 5.1.1 just yet.
Most IOS users know about the “Tap to Focus” feature in the camera app. You simply tap on the screen where you would like the camera to focus on and hey presto the camera should focus on that area.

What allot of IOS users do not know is that you can actually Lock the Focus and Exposure on the IOS camera. This will stop the camera constantly re-focusing when you move your device around and stop the Exposure (light) levels from changing. Which depending on what your trying to do with your camera, can lead to a better result.
Unlocking your iPhone has just become easier thanks to a Free App available from Cydia.

You can unlock the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S running IOS 5, IOS 5.0.1 and IOS 5.1, This is a major breakthrough and the App Developer has done us proud.
This article just runs through the settings and tweaks I use on my iPhone 4S running on the giffgaff Mobile Network here in the UK.

giffgaff runs on the o2 Network which means if you are thinking about switching from another Mobile Network you will get exactly the same Signal Coverage as o2.
FaceTime is a great feature on your iPhone, but what happens when you want to use it out and about where WiFi is not available? You perform a small “Tweak” to enable FaceTime to work over 3G of course! Its easy enough to do so give it a try using the instructions below.

This guide should take no longer than 5 minutes to complete if your iPhone is already Jailbroken, if its not you will need to do that first.
Its a feature you may not use that often but one that will come in handy for most IOS users at one point or another, yes thats right taking a Screenshot.

You can take Screenshots for a variety of reasons including uploading to Social Networks like Facebook, Google+, and Twitter or maybe you are a web designer and want to show off how your sites perform in a mobile web browser. Whatever your reason for taking a screenshot its very easy to do.