The major news organizations are reporting that all iPhones and iPads running IOS 4, in all its incarnations, has been tracking the exact whereabouts of their users for nearly a year. Apple has not yet released an official press release explaining their motives for such an invasive move, but you can still view the data Apple is collecting. If you use a Mac with Snow Leopard to sync your iPhone, you can easily see the places you have been in the past year on a nifty map.

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View iPhone and iPad Tracking Data
iPad prints to any AirPrint enabled printer without iPad users having to download a third-party app. AirPrint printers, however, are currently only made by HP—and none on the Apple AirPrint-Enabled list handle the kind of printing capacity most of us need.

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Print from iPad to any Windows-Connected Printer
Will 2011 be the year that you make the jump into the tablet world?

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Top Three Tablet Choices: iPad 2, Playbook, Xoom
iPad’s greatest attribute is it is much like iPhone, only bigger. Well, one iPhone feature that is seriously lacking with iPad is the ability to make phone calls

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Make Free Phone Calls from iPad
How do you change the name of your iPod, iPhone or iPad in iTunes? That same question popped into my head a few days ago because I got tired of seeing “Aseem Kishore’s iPhone” pop up in iTunes whenever I connected it to the computer! So here’s a quick tip to teach you how to change the name of your Apple device to something more likable! Follow the steps below: Step 1: First, open iTunes on your computer

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Change iPod, iPhone, and iPad Name