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Monday, August 12, 2013

Apple iPhone 5 Panorama Tutorial




If you are like me, you take a lot of pictures with your iPhone.  It's just so convenient when you always have a camera with you.  My iPhone has helped me out tremendously in explaining things.  Sometimes you explain something and you think, "I wish I had a picture".  Now when I think that, I usually have a picture on my iPhone.

Now there may be some times when you want to take a picture of something that is as beautiful as it is large.  You don't want to lose the integrity of the picture.  You want to capture it as you are viewing it.  This is when the iPhone's Panorama feature comes in handy.

The iPhone's gyroscope and camera app work in tandem to help you create a stunning panoramic picture.

If you have never used this feature before, make sure you watch the video tutorial up above and you'll be ready to go in no time.

Take great panoramic photos with the iPhone's Panorama feature and share the moments you love with the ones you love.

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Monday, August 5, 2013

Mac Mail Tutorial





I am always connected to the Internet whether on my iPhone or my Macbook.  Sometimes, I probably check my email too often.  I get a lot of emails so I have to make sure I don't miss important emails while filtering out spam and unwanted emails.

I am a fan of the Mail application on Macs.  It works well to fit my needs but when I first started using it, I had to learn how to set it up the way I wanted.  It's set up the way I prefer now but it took a little of research.  If you haven't used the Mail application yet, you should give it a try.

If you have multiple email accounts, the Mail application makes it easy to consolidate all your mail.  You can look at a specific mailbox or you see all your mail at once.  This is a very helpful feature since most people have multiple email accounts by now.  Maybe you have Hotmail, Yahoo, iCloud, and Google email accounts.  Rather than logging into each one each day, you just view them all through the Mail application.

This tutorial is good to help you do some advanced functions in the Mail application on your Mac.  Once you get it set up the way you want, it just works.

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