Apple's iBeacons explained: What it is and why it matters
Apple subtly introduced iBeacon as part of iOS 7 at WWDC 2013, though it mentioned the feature only in a single keynote slide and didn't go into detail
Difference Between Apple iPhone iOS 3 and iOS 4 | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
Apple iPhone iOS 3 vs iOS 4 Apple iOS is being mostly used in iPhones, iPads and Touch iPods. Apple iPhone was released first to US market in June 2007. Th
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BoxWave Keyboard Buddy iPhone case review | Engadget
Ever since Apple added Bluetooth keyboard support to iOS, manufacturers have been working to deliver products that add a hard keyboard to the iPhone with at least a little bit of style.
iPhone OS 4 hands-on (updated with video!) | Engadget
Okay, so we're currently holding our breath while the developer preview of iPhone OS 4 installs on our 3GS -- a process that seems to be, uh, not going so well, but we wanted to share these quick shots we took from the simulator in the meantime.
ThinkGeek TK-421 iPhone keyboard case review | Engadget
We've been eagerly waiting for iPhone cases with built-in keyboards to hit ever since iOS 4 added Bluetooth keyboard support, but they simply haven't materialized like we'd hoped -- in fact, ThinkGeek's TK-421 case is the first to hit the market, nearly eight months after iOS 4 was first announced.
Your iPhone uses the Bluetooth 4.0 protocol. Bluetooth is a short-range (up to 300 feet) wireless protocol used to attach, or pair, devices to your iPhone. Unlike Wi-Fi, which broadcasts its availability continuously, Bluetooth has to be turned on to make your iPhone or other device discoverable so that they can see each other. A […]
This past weekend, I was working with New Orleans attorney Ernie Svenson to prepare for a presentation that we are giving this Friday. (If you are in New Orleans for the 2010 Federal Bar Association Annual Convention this week, check...
Hi, While I was evaluating the purchase of an Air 11 to run Scrivener, I also discovered that you can pair a wireless keyboard to the iPhone. That’s really portable! The phone is always with me, and when needed, the keyboard is an easy fit to any small bag (or even some winter jacket’s pocket…) Has anybody tried to write in the wild with this setup? Are fonts too small, or they are just fine? And, I guess the best text editor to syncronize with Scrivener is WriteRoom, but I’m very curious abou...
Quick Tip: Using the Apple Wireless Keyboard with your iPhone, iPod, and iPad | iSource
(Image courtesy Apple, Inc.) Back in 2007, when the original iPhone was introduced, I was rocking out my Treo 650 and had pretty much dismissed the iPhone as a serious replacement, largely because …
Want a slide-out keyboard for your iPhone 4? You're in luck! | ZDNet
I've still not mastered the keyboard on my iPhone, so if you're an iPhone 4 owner who wishes that it had a physical keyboard rather than that on-screen abomination, this is for you.
iPhone Hacks: Pushing the iPhone and iPod touch Beyond Their Limits: Jurick, David, Stolarz, Adam, Stolarz, Damien: 9780596516642: Amazon.com: Books
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Using an IR keyboard is now possible with a non jailbroken iPhone. The folks at perceptive development have developed a custom interface that connects through the headphone jack. They had already …
How To Connect a PS/2 Keyboard to the iPhone – AwghBlog
Although I’ve seen many pictures of PS/2 keyboards plugged into iPhones on the Internet, no one has yet published a detailed howto on how to get this working yourself. Until now, that is. In…
[Jesus Alvarez] sent us this funny little project. If you happen to have an iPhone and an old Apple Newton, you can use the iPhone as a keyboard for the Newton. You can download the schematic from …
Does an iPad bring any value over an iPhone? | AppleVis
Those iPads are looking mighty tempting, but even though the techtubers say that they can be a laptop replacement for some people, they still have a long way to go. I do see the benefit of a bigger battery and quad speakers, but blind people keep saying it's more or less just a big iphone if you use Voiceover. Plus, I was further discouraged when I found out that my midi controller is inexplicably non-class compliant, so I would have to get a Mac Mini and use the full fat Logic Pro instead.
Michael Feir’s Empowering Guide – Personal Power for the iPhone and A Hero’s Call is Out of Sight
Michael Feir is an author, a radio personality on the Accessible Media, Inc network in Canada and has quite a passion for accessible games. Michael joins Nick and Jeff of the Blind Abilities Team a…
Hi, have someone tried to use full keyboard access on iPadOS? You find this feature under Accessibility settings and , keyboards.
You can lock your iPad by keyboard shortcut or activate Siri with another one. Just like in VoiceOver settings you have a list with commands which you can edit to how you like.
You can navigate on home screen with arrows only and for activate just press space. To get this features work quick NAV need to be off.
Adjust the onscreen and external keyboard settings on iPhone - Apple Support
On iPhone, change the settings for the onscreen keyboard or an external keyboard, such as creating custom keyboard shortcuts and changing the key repeat rate.
How to lock iPhone screen with Apple Bluetooth keyboard - Dr. Shin's Notes
When using an iPhone or iPad, there are many inconvenient points to enter letters using the on-screen virtual keyboard. Somehow, it is awkward than a real keyboard and the recognition rate is lower. As a result, work efficiency will inevitably decrease. That’s why many people use the Apple Bluetooth keyboard by connecting it to an… Read More