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Use Favorites and Recents for More Than Calls Favorites and Recents are part of the iPhone's main Phone screen; Favorites is the iPhone's version of frequently called numbers, and Recents is a list of the numbers of people you've called recently and calls you've missed. You can tap on any number in these lists to place a call quickly. But this is not just a phone feature: Assuming that a number or name in Favorites or Recents belongs to a mobile phone, you can also send it an SMS message. Just tap on the right angle bracket (>) icon next to the contact name or number, and then tap on the Text Message button at the bottom of the contact listing.
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Get Driving Directions Fast One of the primary uses for the iPhone's Maps application is to get driving directions. Both the starting and destination fields offer a Bookmarks icon, so you can quickly use a bookmark, a recent location, or a contact when searching for directions. The first thing you should do in Maps is find your own address and bookmark it -- this will make finding directions to and from locations much easier.
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For Mac (and Linux) users, the process couldn�t be easier. All you need is a copy of the free utility Handbrake. Handbrake is already available as a Universal binary�good news for those who have a new Mac Book Pro, Mac mini, or iMac�and can rip video from DVD directly to mpeg-4 video, the format you�ll need to watch it on your iPod.
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iPhone: Keeping the favorites screen open allows you to unlock the screen then dial with three motions
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May I state for the record as a regular reporter on Macintosh matters that I don't reflexively believe that Mac OS X is invulnerable? In fact, I have written regularly about flaws that are reported, and about the risk that we face as a community of users that lack immunity. While Apple has built its operating system on a strong foundation, that in no way precludes exploits that use vectors that weren't considered.

I predict that Apple won't offer any 802.11n products that work in existing AirPort Extreme slots. Rather, they'll only use a PCI ExpressCard style interface. (The onboard Wi-Fi in the first Intel Macs use this architecture.) So don't get your hopes up about Apple helping you to speed up a G4 or G5 Mac of any kind.


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