Friday, 16 August 2013

Carl Icahn and Apple: flexing muscles after weighty gains Chief executive Tim Cook comes under pressure after corporate activist's tweet sent shares rocketing

It was the tweet that added $Apple's share price and will no doubt encourage a new generation of activist investors.
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In fewer than 140 characters, veteran corporate crusader Carl Icahn sent the iPhone maker's shares to a six-month high and made himself $50m in a day.
"We currently have a large position in APPLE. We believe the company to be extremely undervalued. Spoke to Tim Cook today. More to come," he said via Twitter on Tuesday.
Icahn is one of the most prominent US activist investors – fund managers who buy stakes in companies and put pressure on management to increase returns to shareholders or shake up operations. So far, his discussions with Cook, Apple's chief executive, seem cordial. A follow-up tweet said they had "a nice conversation". But Icahn is prepared to get personal, the same approach he has taken in his battle to thwart Michael Dell's attempt to buy back the computer maker he founded.
Icahn wants Apple to borrow money cheaply to buy back shares despite the company already announcing a $100bn shareholder payout – comprised of buybacks and dividends – after pressure from another activist investor, David Einhorn.
Icahn has a spring in his step. Figures from Activist Insight, an information service, show that the average return on investments bought by Icahn since 2010 is 41.6%, compared with a 19.2% gain by the S&P 500 index over the same period. Those returns have been powered by Icahn's investment in Netflix, which has jumped 176% in value since he took a stake in October 2012.
Icahn's success is probably all the sweeter when compared with the fortunes of rival activist investor Bill Ackman. The pair have had a hostile relationship in the wake of a disputed deal a decade ago. Since 2010, bets by Ackman's Pershing Capital Management fund have performed better than Icahn's. But Icahn's recent performance is stronger after Ackman made two particularly bad calls.
This week, he left the board of JC Penney, the clothes retailer, after making losses of $700m on his investment and hiring then firing former Apple retail boss Ron Johnson as chief executive. Johnson's failed revamp caused a 25% fall in sales and a $1bn loss last year.
More embarrassing still is Ackman's decision in December to "short" Herbalife, a US nutrition and weight-loss company, by buying and selling $1bn of shares he did not own in the belief they would fall. The bet pitted him against Icahn and George Soros, who bought shares in Herbalife instead. Those shares have gained 77% since the end of March and Icahn has gloated that Ackman faces the "mother of all short squeezes", because he faces the prospect of buying back Herbalife stock at a vastly inflated price.
In a TV bust-up in January, Icahn called Ackman a "cry baby" and a "major loser" who tried to manipulate the market by shorting Herbalife and talking down the shares. Ackman responded that Icahn was a "bully" and "not an honest guy". This may be entertaining but debate is raging on Wall Street about whether activist swoops give a welcome jolt to complacent boards or are opportunist raids that force harassed companies into decisions that are bad in the long run.
Martin Lipton, the doyen of US corporate lawyers, argues that activists disrupt companies and threaten to weaken the economy by forcing boards to choose risky actions and investor payouts over long-term investment. "No company is too big to become the target of an activist, and even companies with sterling corporate governance practices and positive share price performance, including outperformance of peers, may be targeted," he wrote in a recent blog.
Activist Insight said the number of activist raids in the US was not rising at present but they were happening to bigger companies. Cheap debt markets and large corporate cash piles provide an obvious rationale for calling on boards to pay out more to investors. "Activists are now more likely to seek dividends or share repurchases compared to targeting poor corporate governance or business strategy," Activist Insight's managing director Kerry Pogue said.
The UK has a less entrenched tradition of using rapid stake-building to pressurise boards. The most high profile assault on a UK company in recent times was Knight Vinke's campaign against HSBC in 2007. Eric Knight's fund used a small stake in the bank to call for boardroom and pay reform and the axing of unprofitable businesses in HSBC's sprawling empire.
HSBC attempted to shrug off Knight's campaign but his stance struck a chord with fund managers who found HSBC high-handed. The bank brought in fresh directors and a new management, which has shut or sold peripheral businesses.
Julian Franks, a professor at London Business School, said activism generally increased the share price of the target company. "The activist on average does what the market would like them to do. The question is not whether the activist is too short term but whether the market is too short term. Whether markets put enough weight on long-term investment is an important question but I'm not sure I blame the activist." The impact can last longer than 140 characters.

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Carl Icahn made his estimated $20bn (£13bn) wealth in old-style corporate raiding, but the 77-year-old is embracing new technology.
His tweet announcing his Apple stake promises to be one of many. Icahn has also focused on other tech companies.
In 2011 he turned his attention to Motorola, which then sold itself to Google for a 63% premium. On top of his stake in Dell, he has made more than $1bn from his stake in Netflix.
Raised by teacher parents in Queens, New York City, Icahn graduated from Princeton with a BA in philosophy and started work as a stockbroker four years later. He founded his own firm in 1968 and began taking stakes in individual companies 10 years later.
His hostile takeover of airline TWA in 1985 cemented his reputation as an aggressive operator as he sold the carrier's assets to pay off the debt he had used to buy it.
Bill Ackman has made losses of $1bn on JC Penney and Herbalife, but do not write him off yet.
His 21-year investment record is littered with big gains and crunching losses. His $1.8bn loss for investors on a stake in retailer Target in 2007 was "one of the greatest disappointments", he said. But in 2010 he made $1.5bn by helping rescue US mall owner General Growth Properties, while last year's boardroom coup at Canadian Pacific railways preceded a near-tripling of the share price.
The 47-year-old launched his first investment firm, Gotham Partners, after finishing his Harvard MBA in 1992. A failed joint bid for the Rockefeller Center attracted investors and Gotham took off. But he wound the fund down in 2002 before launching Pershing Square two years later. Many big bets and a $1.2bn fortune later, Ackman is unbowed.

Monday, 12 August 2013

US blocks some Samsung imports in Apple patent case





The US International Trade Commission has blocked imports of some older-model Samsung mobile devices following complaints by Apple that the South Korean company had violated its patents.
The ruling by the US-based trade body was the latest in a long-running and bitter global battle over alleged patent infringement between the two smartphone and tablet computer giants.
The ITC ruled that Samsung had infringed two Apple patents - numbers 949 and 501, dealing with touch-screen actions and headphone jack plug-ins - but cleared the South Korean company of charges that it had violated four more.
Apple welcomed the ITC ruling while Samsung expressed its disappointment.
"With today's decision, the ITC has joined courts around the world in Japan, Korea, Germany, Netherlands and California by standing up for innovation and rejecting Samsung's blatant copying of Apple's products," Apple said in a statement.
"Protecting real innovation is what the patent system should be about."
Spokesman Adam Yates said Samsung is "disappointed that the ITC has issued an exclusion order based on two of Apple's patents".
"However, Apple has been stopped from trying to use its overbroad design patents to achieve a monopoly on rectangles and rounded corners," Mr Yates said, referring to design features at issue in rejected patent claims.
"The proper focus for the smartphone industry is not a global war in the courts, but fair competition in the marketplace.
"Samsung will continue to launch many innovative products and we have already taken measures to ensure that all our of products will continue to be available in the United States," the Samsung spokesman said.

Older devices targeted in the ban

It was unclear which devices would be targeted in the ban, but it was aimed at early model smartphones and tablets that are no longer hot products in the United States.
"It really doesn't mean that much," independent Silicon Valley analyst Rob Enderle said of the ITC ruling.
"It is not the new stuff they are talking about, but the older devices that are more likely to be shipped to emerging markets than here."
The import block is subject to a review by the White House and Samsung will be allowed to continue to sell the items at issue during the two-month review period.
The ITC ruling raised the question of whether US president Barack Obama's administration will once again intervene in a patent fight playing out between the companies at the agency.
Less than a week ago, the United States Trade Representative (UTSR) overturned an ITC ruling in a patent suit brought by Samsung against Apple that would have banned the sale of certain iPads and iPhones in the US.
It was the first time the USTR has overruled the commission since 1987, and South Korea's trade ministry made its feelings clear at the time.
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Apple restores developer site after weeks-long outage

Apple began to bring back many key services on July 26, after more than a week of downtime. Among those services were the developer sites for iOS, Mac, and Safari development, alongside downloads for upcoming versions of Apple's desktop and mobile software.
Some of the last services restored included tools to let people sign up and renew subscriptions to its annual paid developer programs.
Apple had said last Monday that it was just days away from restoring the remaining down services at the site, which was taken down on July 18, following what Apple described as a security intrusion. While it acknowledged that there was unauthorized access to some developer information, Apple said the site was "not associated with any customer information."
Speculation about the next iPhone -- presumably called the iPhone 5S -- have been mounting over the last few months, and now, a launch date may be at hand.
According to technology website All Things D, Apple will hold a special event September 10 to announce the next version of the iPhone and more details about iOS 7, the next version of the iPhone and iPad operating system.
When reached by ABC News, Apple declined to comment on the report. However, the date would fall into Apple's usual iPhone launch schedule -- it was close to a year ago on Sept. 12, 2012 that the company released theiPhone 5. Apple has typically announced its new hardware products on a Tuesday or Wednesday and then begun delivery and selling them in stores a week and a half after on a Friday.

Saturday, 10 August 2013

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THIS ARE THE IMAGES LEAKED OF IPHONE 5S 

Apple iPhone 5S launch event expected to be scheduled on September 10

Apple is expected to host its next iPhone launch event on September 10, if AllThingsD‘s sources are to be believed. This will be a critical launch for Apple, which has seen its market share dipping in the last few quarters with increased competition from Samsung. This time Apple is expected to launch at least two variants of the iPhone – one a successor to the current iPhone 5, called the iPhone 5S and a more affordable iPhone, which isrumored to be called the iPhone 5C.
The iPhone 5S is said to have an improved camera and processor as usual while rumors also point towards a fingerprint scanner embedded in the home button. The iPhone 5C, in the meanwhile, is expected to come in a variety of colors with a plastic casing. Typically Apple has lowered the prices of its older iPhones rather than launching a low-cost variant, which could change this year. The iPhone 5C is speculated to be priced around $300 unsubsidized and would target non-carrier subsidy markets like India.
As is tradition, Apple will also unveil the final version of iOS 7, which it had first showcased at its annual WWDC event for developers in June that sports completely refreshed icons and numerous UI tweaks. Apple also unveiled a new version of OS X caller Mavericks but it would host another event aimed at Macs as typically this event is exclusively dedicated for the iPhone.
This will be the first major launch event for Apple this year as it has not hosted any iPad event in March-April timeframe as it has done since the first iPad was launched in 2010. Apple is also said to be working on the iWatch, a smartwatch accessory, but chances are slim that Apple would launch it at this event. However, we won’t rule it out completely as Apple is known to have a few surprises hidden up its sleeve and it could be CEO Tim Cook’s “one more thing” moment.
Apple is yet to officially announce the launch date for the next iPhone.
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Friday, 9 August 2013

iPad Mini 2 May Arrive in November Read more at: http://iostipsandtrickshet.blogspot.in/

1. Production Is Supposedly Planned Between July And August Apple is planning to begin production of the fifth-gen tablet at some point this month or in August according to the Digitimes. The site claims that shipments will accumulate to five million units for the third quarter. They cited that demand will increase for the iPad 5 to cap at 8 million units because of seasonality for this year. Ultimately, the large amount of units is meant to prepare the company for appropriate distribution. Digitimes obtained these figures from alleged "supply chain" sources, but the Taiwanese tech site has rarely been a reliable source. They seem to be a constant rumor mill for Apple products. 2. iPad Mini 2 May Arrive in November The second version of the miniature tablet may be delayed. While the focus seems to be on the fifth generation, the iPad Mini 2 could be pushed off to November. Another motivating factor for delaying the release is apparently the company's desire to explore the technology meant for the rumored retina display. Supposedly, the new launch is expected to come at the end of the fourth quarter. Another possible factor could a deteriorating relationship with Chinese manufacturer Foxconn. The new technology the company hopes to incorporate has been become a difficult process, which would make sense for the delay of fifth iPad, but the mini should be held off more, especially when they want to experiment with it. 3. iPad 5 Features Have Not Changed FacebookTwitterEmail The release date for tablets has a big question mark hovering over it, but the features have not seemed to change much with this new report. The iPad 5 may have a slimmer bezel and an improved battery life compared with its predecessor. The most notable addition will be a design similar to the iPad mini. Possible prototype cases were leaked earlier this year, indicating that the rumors of a slimmed down version may be accurate. The iPad 5 could also still have the A7X processor if the iPhone 5S doesn't arrive first. Apple wants to boost the annual six month cycle it takes for its products to get on the market, but they should be able to make this their focus. Other features that it may include could be a reduction of LED lights to illuminate the retina display from two to one.

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1. Find the Right IPSW File To download the iOS 7 Beta 5 IPSW file, you have two options: either do it officially through Apple, or through torrent sites. Apple's developer program, which costs $99 per year, is the legal and official way to download iOS 7 prior to the its public release. Torrenting can be considered illegal, depending on your location. We obviously won't link to any torrent files here, but a quick search on any torrent sites should garner some results. This can't be stressed enough: Careful research is key to obtain this program. Software can occasionally contain malware. Or you could download the incorrect IPSW file. iOS 7 Beta 5 would not be worth it if you end up bricking your phone or otherwise damaging your gadget. This is done at your own risk. Also, use friends or family who are well versed in computer science since some of these files can me mislabeled and not have the beta encased at all. Scavenge popular torrent sites to get a feel for the best links too. Always check the comments section and ratings for the file before you download the torrent. 2. Install the IPSW File iOS 7 Beta 5 New Features: Top 10 Facts You Need To Know | HEAVY Apple seeded iOS 7 Beta 5 to developers with drastic updates to the lock screen and bug fixes. This comes a week after iOS 7 Beta 4 was available. Click here to read more After scouring the web for a bug-free program, upload it into your phone using this method, as we've previously outlined for prior updates: • Connect your iPhone to your computer and open up iTunes, where you should see a button that says "Check For Updates." • Hold "Option" and click on Check for Updates (if you're using Windows, it's shift+click). • Find the IPSW file, double-click, and the process should start automatically. The process is the same for the iPad.

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New iPad Display Photos Leak, Proving Thinner Bezel Theories Read more at: http://iostipsandtrickshet.blogspot.in/

Along with the rumored iPhone 5s and iPhone 5C, the next version of Apple's iPad is another product that has sparked intense debates among the tech community. "Will it have a retina display?" or "Which will come first, the iPad mini or full sized version?" are just some of the topics tossed around as possible fall release dates creep closer. Apple fans practically salivate every time a morsel of information regarding these gadgets surface. Repair shop MacFixIt Australia may have just added more fuel to the fire. The company listed a digitizer and front panel assembly as an "authentic" iPad 5 display. This could be the digitizer component for the new iPad (9 To 5 Mac) The site claimed that its supplier provided the following details to support its real: - The display area is the same as the iPad Retina. • The edges of the frame are narrower using the same style as the iPad mini. • The ITO (Indium tin oxide) is the same as the iPad mini. • There is now 2 connectors instead of 1. • The connectors have been changed from FFC (Flat Flexible Cable, like the iPad 2/3/4) to FPC (Flexible Printed Circuits, like the iPhone 4/5). Whenever these photos leak or productions rumors appear, it's tough to take them seriously. Despite that, Macrumors who is a trusted source of information regarding all things Apple indicated that one element could verify this. They noticed on the front panel "821-1892-02" which is a code found on other Apple devices. FacebookTwitterEmail This could be the flex cable too. (Apple Insider). Also, the designs link to a video from earlier this week showing pictures of possible early sketches of this item. The most persistent element of these rumors is that this specific version of the tablet will have a thinner bezel. These images indicate that could be true based on how small the frames appear to be.

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Thursday, 8 August 2013

MORE 25 TRICKS FOR IPAD

26. Hidden apostrophe key on the keyboard
This is a great tip for any app, such as Notes, Pages or Mail, that you type into using the iPad's virtual keyboard. Rather than having to go to the second screen of the keyboard every time you want to type an apostrophe (which is a real pain) just tap and hold on the ! key and a hidden apostrophe option will appear - then just slide your finger up to access it.
iPad apostrophe
27. Quick quotes
You don't have to move the iPad's second keyboard screen to enter a quotation mark either. Simply tap and hold over the ? key and a quotation symbol appears, which you can select by moving your finger upwards.
iPad quote marks
28. Add a full stop
Another great keyboard tip for typing in apps such as Pages, Notes or Mail is to doubletap the space bar at the end of a sentence. This adds a full stop and a space for you, which can be enormously time-saving when you're writing long articles.
iPad full stop
29. Dim your iBooks
You can lower the brightness setting down to a low level using the Brightness option under Settings. But the iBooks app has its own brightness slider, which you can use to lower the level down more conveniently.
iBooks brightness
30. Change days
There's no way to swipe to change between days in the Calendar app, but don't forget the navigation bar along the bottom of the screen - this can be used to switch to different days (or weeks/months, depending on the view you've chosen). The current day is always shown in blue, or you can just tap the Today button to return to the current day.
iPad calendar
31. Street View in Maps
The Maps app running Google's Street View is one of the coolest features of the iPad, yet accessing it is so confusing few people even know it's there. To access Street View you need to have dropped a red pin on the map (which happens when you do a search). You then tap the red and white icon of a person to enter Street View.
iPad street view
32. Directions in Maps
There's no free sat nav for the iPad, but directions in Maps are a substitute if you're walking, driving or taking the bus. Just tap Directions on the top left of Maps and the iPad even works out where you are right now, then takes you step-by-step through each stage of your journey. It will even suggest more than one route, so you can take or avoid motorways if you want, for example.
iPad maps
33. Display PDFs
There are two ways to display PDFs on your iPad: you can either email them to your iPad, in which case you get an Open in iBooks button appear, or you can sync PDFs from your Mac or PC via the Books tab in iTunes.
To do this just drag and drop the PDF into iTunes, then when you sync your iPad click on the Books tab and select the PDFs you'd like to sync. In iBooks you click on PDFs in your library to see the PDFs you have ready to display.
iBooks pdf
34. Camera focus and meter
In the Camera app, tap on your subject to both focus on and meter the light properly. In this shot, notice how the chair is dark and the boy outside is properly metered. You can reverse that by simply tapping on the chair.
iPad camera focus
35. Get a grip
You'll probably hold the iPad by its sides, but it'll rotate to put the shutter button at the bottom, making you wobble when you reach for it. So use the orientation lock to put the shutter where you can easily thumb it, then just rotate your images or videos afterward in an image editor.
iPad rotate
36. Take charge in FaceTime
Once you've started a video call, you can move the picture-in-picture window that shows you by simply dragging it around with your finger.
iPad 2 facetime
37. Photo Booth fun
Sure, you're great, but Photo Booth is even more fun if you point it at friends or family. Simply tap the 'twirly camera' icon in the bottom right. to use the camera on the back You can also snap stills by hitting the shutter button, but Photo Booth doesn't do video.
Photo booth
38. Download photos straight from your camera to your iPad
You can't plug an SD card from a digital camera straight into your iPad to view the photos, but you can purchase the iPad Camera Connection kit from Apple. With this device attached you can transfer photos straight from your camera's memory card. Get it from the Apple Store online.
39. Quicker websites
Save time typing web addresses in Safari by using the iPad's ".com" key when typing in a URL. A little-known timesaver is that if you hold down the .com key you get access to a menu that offers a .co.uk and other options too.
iPad com key
40. Quick Safari scroll
You can jump up to the top of any web site - indeed any list - by tapping on the top of the title window. It's much faster than scrolling by hand.
iPad quick scroll
41. Zoom in on websites
You can zoom in on any website by pinching out with two fingers on the screen. This also makes it easier to select words and tap links. To zoom out again, just pinch in with two fingers. Double-tap on any text or image to auto-zoom so it fills the screen.
iPad zoom in website
42. Turn on Bookmarks bar in Safari
We all know you can tap the bookmarks icon in the Safari toolbar to access your bookmarks, but you can significantly cut down the number of taps it takes to get to them by turning on your Safari Bookmarks Bar permanently. In the Settings app, tap Safari, then turn Always Show Bookmarks Bar to ON.
iPad safari bookmarks
43. Clear browsing history in Safari
Need to cover your tracks online? You can delete your Safari browser history in a flash. Just open the Settings app, then tap Safari and tap on Clear History. Note you can also wipe your Cookies and clear your Cache here too. There's also a Private Browsing mode you can turn on, so your history won't be tracked. Turn this on in Settings > Safari.
iPad clear browsing history
44. Open Safari links in a new tab
You can open links in a new Safari tab, rather than always opening them in the current one. Just tap and hold on the link and a pop-over menu appears giving you the option to open the link in a new tab.
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45. Find text on a page
You can search for a particular word on an open page in Safari. Type your word into the Google search box. You'll see a list of suggestions appear, and near the bottom you'll see "On This Page", showing how many times that word appears on the page. Tap the Find option to go to the first instance of the word.
Find text on a page
46. Turn off iPad email alert chimes
You can turn off the chime for new emails. Go to Settings, then General, then Sounds and turn off the New Mail sound. You can also adjust sound levels here.
iPad email alert
47. Preview more of your emails
The iPad's Mail app defaults to previewing two lines of each email before you tap on it. Sometimes however it would be handier to be able to see more of an email before loading the whole thing in, especially if you are on a slow connection. To do this open the Settings app, then tap on Mail, Contacts, Calendars and change the Preview options to add more lines.
iPad mail preview
48. Turn off iPad push mail
Most mail accounts default to Push as a delivery mechanism, if available. This automatically 'pushes' any new emails your way as soon as they are available. If you find this annoying or distracting you can set your Mail accounts to check for new messages at intervals, or manually so they only check for new messages when you tap the Refresh button. To turn off Push, select the Settings app and Mail, Contacts, Calendars and choose Fetch New Data, then turn Push on or off.
Turn off push mail
49. Make an iPad backup
If you want to make sure your iPad's data is properly backed up then you can force iTunes to back it up. When you're conencted to your Mac or PC, open up iTunes and right-click on your iPad in the Devices list and select Back up. However, you can also use iCloud to back up. Turn this on in Settings > iCloud. When you do so, your iPad will stop automatically backing up to your PC.
iPad backup
50. iPad is flat and won't charge
If your iPad battery is completely flat then it can take a while for the red battery symbol to appear when you plug it in to charge, indicating that it is charging. Don't panic, just leave it plugged in and wait - the charging symbol will appear eventually.
iPad won't charge

25 USEFUL TIPS FOR IPADS

The vast majority of these tips will also work on the original iPad and iPad 2, so owners of any generation of iPad shouldn't feel neglected.
For 50 more iPad tips, check out a new iPad app called 100 Tricks & Tips for iPad 2, brought to you by our colleagues on MacFormat.
1. Create folders
iOS now supports folders. To create a folder all you need to do is tap and hold on an app until they all start to jiggle, then drag the app over another icon and release.
Your iPad will create a folder with both the apps in. The folder will be named according to the category of the apps it contains, but you can rename it as you like.
2. Access all running apps
Double-clicking the Home button shows you all the apps that are running on your iPad in a bar along the bottom of the screen. To switch to a running app just tap on it here in this bar. Just swipe the screen downwards to remove this bar.
iPad 2 running apps
3. Orientation Lock or Mute?
The internet got mightily upset when Orientation Lock was replaced with Mute on the iPad during the last iOS update. Apple listened, and now you can head to Settings > General to choose between Lock Rotation and Mute.
iPad 2 orientation
4. Passcode Denied… DELETE ALL!
If you're carrying around sensitive data, you can now enable a feature that'll erase all the data on the device if someone inputs the incorrect passcode 10 times. Navigate to Settings > General > Passcode Lock > Erase Data.
iPad 2 passcode
5. Home Sharing
First, turn on Home Sharing in iTunes (Advanced menu) and on your iPad (Settings > Music/Video and enter your Apple ID). Next, launch the Music or Video app on your iPad. In the Music app, tap the "More" button at the bottom, find the little house with "Shared" next to it. Tap on that and then on one of the Shared Libraries. It might take a few seconds to update, but then you can listen to all of that Library's media on your iPad. For video, tap the Shared tab at the top of the screen.
Really useful iPad tips
6. Control iPad notifications
By going to Settings > Notifications, you can decide which apps can pop up alerts, which have notifications at the top of the screen, and which appear in Notification Center. This means you can make sure that noisy apps don't clog things up for you, and you notice the important things.
Really useful iPad tips
7. Go VPN
The iPad supports a VPN connection. To configure it, go to Settings, then General > Network. Select the VPN and move the slider to On, then add a VPN configuration with your server and account details.
iPad 2 vpn
8. Stop asking to join Wi-Fi networks
If you're fed up of getting bugged by messages asking if you'd like to join this or that Wi- Fi network all the time then head to Settings, Wi-Fi and turn off Ask to Join Networks. You can still join any network that will have you from this same screen, it just won't bug you constantly when the opportunity arises.
iPad 2 wifi
9. Turn battery percentage off
Do you find the battery charge percentage distracting? The good news is you can turn it off very easily. Go to Settings, General, Usage and you can turn it off here.
iPad 2 battery percentage
10. Quick volume mute
When the iPad first launched, there was no dedicated mute button anywhere on the device. However, with iOS 4.3 Apple has given you the choice of using the lock switch to mute the sound or lock the iPad's orientation. Either way, a good tip for quickly muting your iPad is to press and hold the Volume-down button.
iPad 2 volume mute
11. Use an Apple keyboard
Missing a real keyboard? Any Apple Wireless Keyboard will work with the iPad. In fact, your iPad will work with any Bluetooth keyboard. Some iPad cases have a keyboard built in, which can be handy.
12. Connect to an HD TV
You can connect the iPad 2 and new iPad to your HD television using Apple's Digital AV Adapter (which connects from your 30-pin Dock adaptor to a HDMI port) or a plain old Apple VGA Adaptor. Both are available from the Apple Store. The iPad 2 and new iPad support video mirroring, so your entire Home screen will appear on the TV, not just the videos you play.
Connect ipad 2 to hdtv
13. AirPlay: Stream movies, photos and music
Whenever you see the AirPlay icon on your iPad it means you can stream whatever media you're viewing to your Apple TV, which is usually connected to your living room TV. All you need to do is tap the AirPlay icon (which looks like a rectangle with a triangle in it) and it starts playing automatically – it's so simple!
Stream ipad 2
14. Take an iPad screenshot
You can take a screenshot on your iPad by pressing Home and then the Sleep/Wake button. The screen will flash and you'll hear a click, indicating that a photo has been taken. Your screen shots are saved automatically in your Photos gallery. Here, you can view or email them as you see fit.
15. Avoid underpowered USB docks
The iPad does not charge when you connect it to some USB docks or even certain ports on some notebooks. Instead, plug in to a high power USB port (check you computer's specs, or use a powered USB dock). On some PCs, USB ports on the front of the computer are lower power, so you will need to plug into one on the back.
16. Use Multitasking Gestures
Multitasking Gestures, which utilise four and five finger gestures to let you switch between apps, to bring up the multitasking bar, and to close an app and go back to the Home screen. You can turn them on in Settings > General, but be warned that they clash with some apps.
iPad 2 multitasking gestures
17. Restrict your Spotlight searches
Swipe left on the Home screen to reveal the Spotlight search. By default it searches everything including songs in your iPod, podcasts, apps and events. To restrict the areas it searches, since you may not want all these categories included, look in Settings > General > Spotlight Search.
iPAd 2 spotlight searches
18. Add a Google Calendar
Want to add your Google Calendar to the iPad's Calendar app? No problem. In Settings open Mail, Contacts, Calendars. Add an account and tap on Other. Tap on Add CalDAV Account and enter your Google Account credentials (the Server is www.google.com). Exit the Settings app and tap on the Calendar app and all your events should appear. By default all calendars are displayed, but you can tap on the Calendars button to choose which ones are shown.
iPad 2 google calendar
19. Find My iPhone (or iPad)
Apple's Find My iPad works for all iCloud users. In Settings > iCloud, enter your Apple ID and then turn Find My iPad on near the bottom of the screen. Now if you lose your iPad, you can go to icloud.com or use Find My iPhone on another device to locate the iPad. If you have a Wi-Fi-only model, it will need to be connected to a Wi-Fi network for this to work.
Find my iphone
20. Use AirPrint
Thanks to AirPrint you can print right from your iPad, provided you've got a compatible printer, of course. If you've got an AirPrint ready printer then you just choose Print from the Share menu for virtually any open document. AirPrint works with the new range of printers from HP, and you can use a Mac app called Printopia (www.ecamm.com) to print to any printer connected to a Mac.
AirPrint
21. Use a Smart Cover
Apple's iPad Smart Cover (from £35/$39) is a must have iPad accessory – it's not just a dumb cover. When you draw it over the iPad's screen it puts it to sleep for you, and wakes it up when you open it. Also, it latches onto special magnets built into the side of the iPad 2 and new iPad, so it's a perfect fit. It doesn't work with the original iPad.
Smart cover
22. Share from Pages
Transferring Pages documents from your iPad by syncing with iTunes on your Mac or PC is a real hassle. It's much quicker to use the Share menu to email the finished document to wherever you need it to be. Also, you can email it as a Word or PDF document if you like.
Share from pages
23. Turn iPad caps lock on
To type a capital letter on the onscreen keyboard you first tap the left or right shift key, then the letter. If you need to type a whole word in caps this can be painful. Save time typing in caps by turning the caps lock on. To do this double tap on either shift key.
iPad caps lock
24. Copy and paste
You can quickly copy and paste text by tapping and holding down, and then choosing Select to select the exact portion of text you'd like the copy. Next tap Copy, then go to a different app, and tap and hold down again, then tap Paste from the menu that appears. Top tip: To select an entire paragraph of text you need to tap four times.
iPad 2 copy paste
25. Replace a word
When you hold down on a word to copy it, choose Select, then you will see a new option: Replace. Tap this and, you can see suggestions for alternative words that have similar spellings. It's a good way of quickly correcting typos.
iPad 2 replace word