I’ve just spent 50 minutes in the phone with an Apple representative, when the call dropped after being on hold for 15 minutes. The representative was waiting for a senior supporter to be available.
I think I found a behavior error on the Reminders app on iOS 6. When you try to share a note the sharing menu is not available… (more…)
In June 2011 my girlfriend gave as a birthday present an iPod Nano sixth-generation. I loved it. It was a nice iPod with FM Radio and the most important side of it (at least for me) she also gave me an iWatchZ wrist band so I could use it as a watch!
For some reason Apple didnt like the idea of people wearing the tinniest iPod as a watch because the new seventh-generation of iPod Nano announced on Sept. 12 2012, is larger, impossible to use as one… (more…)
Finally the iPhone 5 has been officially announced by Apple. Its thinner, lighter, has a better camera, better processor, and bigger screen. It now has LTE (high speed mobile network capability which depends on the carrier to have it available, of course), better Wi-Fi, and comes with iOS 6, thatās it.
At first I was having kind of a sensation of disappointment on Apple, and then, talking with a friend, he said something very certain āIn the end itĀ“s just a phoneā⦠(more…)
IĀ“ve been having a problem when moving images from my iPhone and iPad to my PC. Some images that require to be rotated were not rotating when trying to use theĀ embeddedĀ “Rotate Clockwise” or “RotateĀ Counter-clockwise” within Windows Explorer (right clicking on the image). I received an error “You cannot rotate this image. The file might be in use or open in another program, or the file or folder might be read-only” or also “Windows Photo Viewer can’t save the changes to this picture because there’s a problem with the picture’s file properties”
To avoid this I had to open the image on Paint or aĀ moreĀ powerfulĀ editor to be able to rotate it and then save it again.
As you can imagine this is quite a big hassle, so after someĀ researchĀ online, I found a tool called: “JPEG & PNG Stripper” this portable, free tool will allow you to strip the metadata that the iPhone and iPad add to the images that prevent Windows Explorer to rotate the images by right clicking on them. One good thing about this tool is that it doesnt affects at all the quality of the image itself, it just strips the metadata you dont want.
How the tool works is very simple, once you open it, you just drag and drop the iPhone/iPad images into the white space in the program windows and you are set. The default options work for me, for example I like to preserve the original date of the taken picture. Of course you can modify the options as you please š
You can download the tool from the developers website here.