Purchasing an Apple Watch
Feb10

Purchasing an Apple Watch

You’ve decided that you want an Apple Watch. Where should you buy it? When it comes to Apple products, we strongly recommend purchasing manufacturer-refurbished products from the Apple Certified Refurbished Store. We have purchased iPods, iPads, Macbook Airs, and an Mac Mini from the site. However, Apple does not sell iPhones or Apple Watches on their refurbished store website. You have two options – shop the used market...

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Everyday Apple Watch Series
Feb10

Everyday Apple Watch Series

You’ve heard the Apple hype around the Apple Watch. They claim “To wear it is to love it”. But ultimately, it’s a ~$300 toy. The big question is – after the novelty wears off, how does the Apple Watch fit into your everyday life. Throughout the Everyday Apple Watch Series, we’ll look at each of the solutions that the watch provides, and ultimately, learn if the watch is worth keeping. Purchasing an...

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Doing Work On Your iPad [iPad Series #5]
Oct23

Doing Work On Your iPad [iPad Series #5]

This week in the iPad Series we’ll be talking about apps that help you get work done. An iPad is a great toy, but as a part of the iPad Series, we’re discussing how we can get more out of that device and make it a part of our daily working and home lives. In order to do that we have to think beyond the “iPad is a toy” mentality and evolve into the “iPad is a tool” mindset. As a tool, the iPad can become an asset to your workday. Today...

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Downgrade an iPhone 4 iOS
Nov28

Downgrade an iPhone 4 iOS

Maybe you don’t like the features in the new Apple update. Maybe (like me) you did the new iPhone release on Tuesday and decided to jailbreak your phone this weekend. Either way, for some reason you need to downgrade your iPhone iOS. NOTE – To my knowledge, you WILL lose all of your settings when rolling back to a previous firmware. You will still have your contacts and music folders, but will have to go back and choose...

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Use An iPhone With No Data Charges
Jul24

Use An iPhone With No Data Charges

So you’re thinking of buying a used iPhone but don’t really want to pony up $15 or $25 or more to AT&T for monthly data charges? I can’t speak for crossing platforms, but if you’re an AT&T standard phone user, I can tell you how. Let’s say you already have a phone like my old Nokia 6682 that’s seen better days. And you just bought a shiny new (used) iPhone from someone who took very good...

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