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Today, once you have video or photo open, it only takes two taps to throw it up on the big screen. Plus, you can almost-instantaneously switch between different presenters. Look for lots of apps to find ways to take advantage of AirPlay.

Wireless app distribution With 4. The apps don't have to go through the Apple App Store and users don't have to sync through iTunes or a computer in order to get the company apps. AirPrint Another one of the most talked-about features of 4. The implementation on this is pretty good.

A print option is added to the menu for printing documents, photos, and web pages and the iPad automatically recognizes compatible printers nearby. Unfortunately, the list of compatible printers is very small for now, and apps will need to add this functionality to their software so that printing will be possible in more places on the iPad.

Once you activate this on your iPad you can go to the Apple website to locate your lost iPad on a map, send a message to display on the iPad screen "I lost my iPad, please call " , set a remote passcode to lock out prying eyes, or even remotely wipe the device and all of its data.

Folders You can now create folders on the iPad to organize your apps into groups, tuck away the apps you don't use as often, and save yourself from having to flip through an endless number of screens to find the app you're trying to locate. Unified inbox The Mail app offers an improved interface that reminds me of the terrific email functionality on the Palm Pre.

It gives you a quick jump directly to the inbox new messages of each of your multiple email accounts, or to your list of folders for those email accounts, or into a unified inbox where you can see all of your latest messages threaded together by timestamp. They have proper labels that are spoken by VoiceOver, so as soon as you realize they are in fact buttons, you can activate them as you normally would.

However, this product's accuracy can be a bit sketchy. It is highly dependent on lighting, and I probably wouldn't use it to pick out my clothes in the morning. Pet Rescuers is a free app developed by Home Again, one of the companies that make the implantable identification tags that help people to recover lost pets.

It allows you to send out an alert if you find a lost pet, and you can also use it to see if your lost pet has been found. Unfortunately, it is too inaccessible to use with VoiceOver. HeyTell is a free instant voice messaging app similar to texting, but you send short voice messages instead of typing text messages.

It is accessible and it worked very well during limited testing. However, the person with whom you are messaging also has to have HeyTell installed. Promoted as a "reverse karaoke" app, it lets you sing or rap into the phone, and it picks music to match.

It even improves the sound of your voice. You can then listen to your song in different pop or rap music styles. I had a ball listening to my nephew's three-year-old create music with LaDiDa, and I had some fun with it over the holidays, especially with those relatives who visited the punch bowl more than once. Although it is not totally accessible, you can figure out how to use it with a little practice. However, you should use a headset, because VoiceOver will be part of the recording if you don't.

L5 Remote is a free app that turns your iPhone or iPod into a remote for all of your various television sets, DVD players, and other video equipment.

Even worse, it is totally inaccessible, so I cannot recommend the L5 Remote. A free app, oMoby is an object identification app that uses your device's camera to capture an image and tell you what it is. I was definitely skeptical at first, but I first tried it while waiting for my ride home. I took off my shoe and took a picture of it. In a moment, VoiceOver was saying "brown leather shoe," and it brought up a link to the Zappos.

I haven't had the chance to test it on a large quantity of objects, but it hasn't done a bad job so far of identifying objects generically.

There is a wealth of information and resources on the Web regarding Apple products and accessibility, so you can get on your favorite search engine and find plenty to learn about. For starters, here are three pages that may be useful to you. The Mac-cessibility Network is a great site for information regarding Apple and accessibility. Apple Vis, a website for vision-impaired iOS users, has a list of accessible apps for Apple devices.

Dec 13, AM in response to deleonjl In response to deleonjl. How to update your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. Updating Your iOS to Version 6. If an update is available there will be an active Update button. If you are current,. Resolving update problems. Dec 13, AM. How to update your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. If it's an iPad 1 which if you are on iOS 4. You may also want to copy photos and any important documents off the iPad as well e.

You can then force a backup of the iPad by right-clicking the iPad 'Device' on the left-hand side of iTunes and selecting 'Backup'. Then start the update by selecting the iPad on the left-hand side of iTunes, and on the Summary tab on the right-hand side clicking the Check For Updates button. Certain features, such as AirPrint, will work only on newer devices. More about this in a moment.

The arrival of iOS 4. Numerous software tweaks and improvements result in a much more polished user experience for iPad owners and will likely spur even faster enterprise adoption. Business users will also appreciate the newly unified e-mail in-box in the Mail app; you no longer have to navigate back and forth between multiple in-boxes when checking e-mail.

And IT staffers will like the additional built-in management capabilities that allow them to better secure iPads in the office. There are a few changes specific to the iPad.



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