Sunday, 22 September 2013

How to Use" Tap to Twitter " and "Post on Facebook" shortcut on IOS 7!

IOS 7 Is out now ...we all love it ..but one feature I miss is the "Tap to Post on Facebook" and "Tap to Post on Twitter"

I Did some digging and found That this Feature is present in IOS 7 and has been neatly Hidden and embedded in Siri..
Here are the steps on how to use the shortcuts

1-Open Siri as Usual
2-just say Twitter Or Facebook on Siri depending on which service you Want to use and viola It works and it works perfectly! 

here's the proof 







NOTE :other command may also work like 
1:Post On Facebook or Twitter 
2:Use Facebook or Twitter

Tell us which command Worked for You!,

Top hidden features of IOS 7 you should know


With hundreds of new features to boot, iOS 7 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch is a gold mine waiting to be explored to its full potential. Today, we’re going to go through some of the most lesser known features and tips which we believe you should try right now.

1 USE SAFARI TO TWEET WITH LINKS

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Want to quickly see all the tweets in your timeline with URLs / links in them? Simply launch Safari, press the bookmarks button – the one that looks like an open book, obviously – then press the @ button on top. Boom! All the tweets with links in one place. You should be signed in to your Twitter account in Settings > Twitter in order for this feature to work.

2:Turn Parallax On/Off

Personally I love the Parallax effect and don't know why Anyone would like to reduce it...This has been one of the most awaited features of IOS 7

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Don’t like the new iOS 7 Parallax effect on wallpapers – or 3D wallpapers as we would like to call them? Fear that it might be draining your battery? Simply turn it off. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Reduce Motion and turn it on or off according to your wish

3. Enable Motion Sensing Controls

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iOS 7 lets you launch Siri or press the Home button by simply tilting your head, or pull down Notification Center by tilting your head to the left. Sounds epic? Indeed it does. Head over toSettings > General > Accessibility > Switch Control to turn it on. Now go to Switches and set up switches to perform different actions.

4. Enable / Disable Bold Text or Change Font Size System-wide

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Don’t like iOS 7’s new thin font size? Bold it up! Head over to Settings > General > Accessibility >and enable Bold Text. Changing the system wide font size is as easy as pie, too. Head over toSettings > General > Text Size and adjust the font size to your liking.

5. See Your Frequently Visited Places On A Map

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This feature lets you see on a map which places you have been visiting. Might be concerning for some, but here’s how you can find out: go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services > System Services > Frequent Locations. I would suggest keeping this one off for obvious reasons.

6. Block Callers and Unwanted Messages

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This feature is a gem to use. Open the contact which might be bugging you, scroll all the way down in contact details and tap Block this Caller. That’s it. The contact will never be able to bug you again. If you want to manage blocked messages, then head over to Settings > Messages > Blocked. This also applies to FaceTime and iMessages.

7. Show Timestamps In Messages App

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Open a conversation thread, and swipe from right to left while holding your finger down on the screen. You will see the timestamps of all your sent and received messages.

8. Use Siri To Enable / Disable System Toggles

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Siri shed its beta tag along with the release of iOS 7, and can do a lot more than just telling you the weather, calling a certain contact, settings reminders etc. Press and hold the Home button to launch Siri and say – for example – ‘Turn Wi-Fi on’ and Siri will turn on Wi-Fi for you. Same works for Bluetooth and other system toggles.

9. Use Swipe Gesture To Go Back One Screen

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In iOS 7, you can simply use swipe gestures to go back a screen, rather than pressing that pesky back button on the display. In Messages for instance, if you’re in a thread, simply swipe from the left corner towards the right and you’ll be taken to the main Messages window. This works pretty much throughout iOS 7, like Mail, Settings, Contacts etc.

10. Take Square Photos Using Camera App

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Regular photos aren’t cutting the mustard for you? The native Camera app in iOS 7 now lets you take square photos. Launch the Camera app, and swipe to the right to take photos in square proportions. You can use the same swiping gesture to go through Panorama and Video modes.

11. Update App Content In The Background

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Use an app frequently but don’t like to refresh every time you launch it? iOS 7 has you covered. Go to Settings > General > Background App Refresh and enable all the apps you wish to update themselves in the background. Note: this feature really takes a toll on battery, therefore select the apps which are most relevant for you to be updated.

12. Use Panorama Photos As Lock Screen Wallpaper For Added Effect

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Use a panorama photo as your lock screen wallpaper which you’ve taken with your device’s camera for a cool spinning effect. Enable Parallax mode for this one which we’ve outlined in feature # 2.

13. Bubble Level In Compass App

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The native Compass app in iOS 7 is more than a direction telling companion. Swipe to the right after calibrating the compass to reveal a new screen that lets you access and use a bubble level.

14. Use Siri For Updates From Texhnogadget live

, you read that right. Siri can show you the latest updates from any handles feed on Twitter. Launch Siri by holding down the Home button and say ‘What is Technogadgetlive  saying’. And voila, all our latest updates in one place. Neat right? Give this one a shot, it’s our personal favorite.

15. Enable / Disable Control Center In Lock Screen Or Apps


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Don’t want anyone else, or yourself mistakenly launching Control Center on the lock screen or running apps? Why not disable it? Go to Settings > Control Center and enable or disable access to Control Center on the lock screen or apps.

16. Turn Automatic App Updates On / Off

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iOS 7 updates your apps in the background, saving you time and the cumbersome process of launching the App Store and performing manual updates. You can turn automatic app updates on / off by heading over to Settings > iTunes & App Store and turn on / off Updates in the Automatic Downloads section.

17. Unlimited Apps In Folders

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Folders in iOS 7 are like a black hole. You keep on throwing apps inside them and there’s no limit on how many apps you can have inside one.

18. Enable / Disable Advertising Tracking

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Don’t want your iOS device to be tracked for specific ads? Head over to Settings > Privacy > Advertising and disable Limit Ad Tracking. We’ve heard reports occasionally that this feature also saves battery life by a fraction.

19. View All Received Media In Messages App In One Place

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Received a bunch of photos or videos from someone in Messages app but lost it in a mile long thread? iOS 7 now lets you view your media all in one place. Simply tap open the last received photo / video, and press the list view (the one with three dashes, as shown in the screenshot) button.

20. Dynamic Wallpapers

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Go to settings then go under Wallpaper and select dynamic wallpapers

TELL ME IF YOU KNOW ANY MORE HIDDEN FEATURES

Picture courtesy : Redmond Pie
Help taken from Redmond Pie



Monday, 9 September 2013

How to Enable ITunes Radio Outside U.S.

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At WWDC earlier this week, Apple unveiled iTunes Radio, its free Pandora-like music subscription service for iOS, Mac and PC. Unfortunately, the service will only be available to folks in the U.S. initially.

Below, we tell you how to get iTunes Radio working outside the U.S., using a simple “hack”.

As it turns out, Apple’s U.S. restriction is based on your iTunes account rather than the region you’re actually in. So even if you’re outside the U.S., but you sign in from a U.S. iTunes account, you’ll be able to play music on iTunes Radio.Fortunately, making an iTunes account for any country’s store without a credit card is pretty straight-forward, as Apple describes in this knowledge base article.

So here’s a step-by-step guide on how to enable iTunes Radio outside the U.S.

  • Sign up for a U.S. iTunes account if you don’t already have one.
  • Sign out from your current account and sign into the U.S. iTunes account from Settings > iTunes and App Store. Once you’ve successfully entered your credentials you should see a popup that says your account is only for the U.S. store, and on tapping ok, opens the U.S. App Store.
  • Kill the music app from the multitasking interface by a swipe-up, and then relaunch it.
  • If all goes well, you should see the iTunes Radio launch screen, and from there you can create your own station or listen to an existing one.

Here’s a video tutorial:

We hope Apple doesn’t add I.P. based restrictions in newer versions of iOS 7 betas.


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