Showing posts with label HowTo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HowTo. Show all posts

Friday, December 19, 2014

How to hide apps (NO JAILBREAK)

No apps no jailbreak just a simple glitch-tweaks in iOS 8 or 8.1


You need a home screen full of apps, and the apps you wish to hide is on a separate page.

Tap and hold the app you want to hide and move it to the home screen and create a folder but don’t let it go. Instead, move it back out of the folder and drop it in the dock and it will disappear entirely.

Watch the video.



The apps you’ve hidden still can be found in Spotlight search.

Just restart the phone if you wish to return the apps in their location.

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Sunday, October 19, 2014

OS X Yosemite: How to activate 'Dark Mode'


How to enable Dark Mode on OS X Yosemite:
  • Go to System Preferences
  • Go to General
  • Check Use Dark Menu Bar and Dock

Mac OS X Yosemite should now be running in Dark Mode. The Menu Bar and Dock background change to a darker color, and black Menu Bar text inverts to white. The Dock the pale translucent background becomes much darker.

You can also use the General Settings to change other parts of Mac OS X from Blue to Graphite. This removes much of the colour from the Mac OS X Interface and we think it sits well with Yosemite.


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Friday, October 17, 2014

How to find out if your Mac is compatible with Handoff OS X Yosemite


There are a lots of cool features in iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite. One of the most anticipated is Handoff, which enables you to pick up where you left off in an email, a document and other work between iOS and OS X devices. Handoff is relying on short-range Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity If your Mac is equipped with Bluetooth 4.0, LMP Version will say 0x6.


To determine your Mac's Bluetooth version
  • Go to Apple menu
  • Click About This Mac
  • Click on the System Report
  • Select Bluetooth
  • Find "LMP Version."
LMP Version should say 0x6. Anything lower than that is an older version of Bluetooth.

You can also access this information with a terminal command. 

Open up a terminal and type:


system_profiler SPBluetoothDataType | grep LMP


The Bluetooth 4.0 requirement would make the following Mac models Handoff-compatible: the mid-2011 MacBook Air, mid-2012 MacBook Pro, late-2012 iMac, mid-2011 Mac mini and late-2013 Mac Pro and above.

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Thursday, October 16, 2014

How to Setup Handoff / Continuity on OS X Yosemite (10.10)

Your Mac device had updated to OS X Yosemite. Also your iDevice runs iOS 8. All devices should support Bluetooth 4.0 (LE).


Setting up Handoff on OS X Yosemite:
  • Go to System Preferences
  • Be sure you login the same iCloud account.
  • Go to General
  • Enable - Allow Handoff Between this Mac and iCloud devices.
  • Turn on Bluetooth and Wifi

Setting up Handoff on iOS 8:

  • Go to Settings
  • Check iCloud account if the same as on Mac
  • Go to General > Handoff & Suggested Apps
  • Enable - Handoff
  • Turn on Bluetooth and Wifi


Done. You've setup the devices for Handoff.



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    Monday, October 13, 2014

    How to Update to iOS 8 Without Deleting Anything

    iOS 8, Apple's newest software operating system for iPhone, iPad, iPad mini and iPod touch, launched on the evening of 17 September, bringing a plethora of great new features.

    In order to install iOS 8 on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch, you’ll need free space up to 5.8 gigabytes depending on the phone model. 

    Instead of installing Over-the-Air, iPhone and iPad users with limited storage space will need to install via iTunes. iTunes doesn’t require users to have free space to download. Installing iOS 8 over iTunes is far less convenient but it’s the only way you’re going to be able to install iOS 8 without deleting apps, music, and other files.


    To install the iOS 8 with iTunes, plug the iPhone or iPad into the proper computer and sync. Users will be prompted to make a backup, something that is key before installing a large update like iOS 8, and users will also be required to enter the passcode if one is active. Once those are taken care of, the installation process will begin.
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    How to Turn On Grayscale Mode


    Grayscale mode is a new accessibility feature available in iOS 8. It's a useful option for anyone who is color blind. If you enable grayscale it will replace all colors with a range of gray shades from white to black.
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    Monday, July 1, 2013

    How to sign out of the new Skype 4.0 for Android

    Skype has done fine work with its new Version 4.0 on Android, bringing about some badly needed performance improvements as well as a redesign. But in doing so, it's buried the sign-out button, as well as the settings — two things that absolutely need to be in the top level of the user interface.
    Here's how to get to them:

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