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Saturday
Jul262014

Unlocking Your Inner Movie Director (and Editor)

Making and showing home movies used to require clunky cameras and film projectors, or at least a VCR. Wrangling friends and family to sit down on the couch and watch them was often the easy part.

Watch this info packed video.

Saturday
Apr072012

Lost upon landing

My fully-equipped, perfectly personalized, iPad.

Given queries and resulting responses, it appears that there's no hope of it ever returning. UGH.

Several sleepless nights later, feeling very vulnerable, I wondered what the perpetrator would access... DOUBLE UGH.

Did I ever set a password?  No!  

Will I set one next time?  Absolutely.

AND THEN...

I remembered this earlier FP post.  

And I "pulled the trigger" assuming the person who has my iPad will eventually boot it up and connect with the Internet.  I was able to wipe my iPad clean of personal info.  YES!!!  

AND if (huge IF) I am able to recover it, I've been assured by our Terrific Tech Guy that he will be able to put "Humpty Dumpty back together again."

WHEW. 

Next time, I need to develop a Disembarking Check List.

Bottom Line:  Add this free app to your life: Find your Iphone/IPad.  

Thursday
Jan052012

Quite possibly the best app out there!

CNET Editors' review

by: Paul Hughes on December 01, 2010

Find My Phone is a free app that can help you locate your missing iPhone 4, iPad, or fourth-generation iPod Touch, and it can even remotely lock or wipe all data from the device. This free, app-assisted service (which requires iOS 4.2, as well as setting up a MobileMe Free account) was previously available only to paid MobileMe subscribers.

Not surprisingly, you will likely never use this app from your device itself, but rather from your Mac (you just go to me.com/find in your browser) or from another device (one that you own, or a friend's--any device that has the app installed will work). Whether you're using your browser or another device, Find My Phone has a similar interface: once you enter your MobileMe username and password (or AppleID), you see your missing device's approximate location, determined via GPS (the accuracy of which, of course, can vary greatly, but it's typically good enough to let you know whether your iPhone is in your house, at a bar, or on a fast-moving bus). You can then display a message or play a sound on the device (a piercing sonar beep that's easily heard even through couch cushions, even if your mute switch is on), lock it up (you can set a new passcode), or wipe your phone completely (which resets your phone to factory settings, erasing all data--including the Find My Phone app).

The most cumbersome part of Find My Phone's interface is the app's setup (which can include signing up for a MobileMe Free account, and agreeing with 14 pages of Terms of Service), but it's very easy--and even kind of fun--to use once it's up and running. And this being an official Apple app, Find My Phone has good documentation. If you own one of the newer devices that's eligible for Find My Phone, you might be very thankful one day that you installed it.

Read more: Find My iPhone - Free iPhone software downloads and software reviews - CNET Download.com http://download.cnet.com/Find-My-iPhone/3000-2094_4-75216124.html#ixzz1idvU475s

Many thanks to G who filled me in on this brilliant bit of information.

Friday
Dec162011

Uncommonly creative

OK, so we missed the discount. This was the only image I could snag from their site. Free delivery still exists.  I just ordered mine/adore the personalize-it-yourself possibilities.  Note that gift certificates are available.  

http://www.getuncommon.com/product/iphone4/capsule/