Friday, November 11, 2011

Prepare your kids for school with Qwizful for iPhone [Kids Corner]

Qwizful is an iPhone educational app for kids ages 4-7. It is filled with questions on key topics that are taught in school so as to prepare your child for the classroom. Qwizful aims to make the quiz and learning environment fun and enjoyable so that the process feels more like a game.

Qwizful is an enriching and entertaining educational tool that is designed to engage 4-7 years old in effective learning.

Practice extensive quizzes targeting key topics, including:

Track your progress and try to achieve the best results in the shortest time

Benefit from an abundance of fun stimulating exercises that incorporate carefully formulated educational contents.

Qwizful was developed by loving parents in close consultation with education and media experts.

Each quiz has been tested by children and experts to achieve effective practice, offer fun interaction and build confidence. In this vein, Qwizful combines meticulously crafted content, colorful inventive illustrations and dynamic sound that children enjoy and appreciate.

Qwizful is available on the iPhone for free and includes the first 40 questions.

[App Store link]

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Daily Tip: How to change your iPhone or iPad Notification Center alert style

Daily Tip: How to change your iPhone or iPad Notification Center alert style

New to iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch and iOS 5 and wondering how to configure Notification Center so you get the alerts you need but not the interruptions you don’t? Luckily, you can choose between 3 different alert styles, from in-your-face popups to subtle banners to none at all. Follow along and we’ll show you how!

iOS 4.3 features: Ping getting pushy with notifications

Popup alerts are the old style iOS notifications of the pass, a big box that leaps out at you and won’t do anything else until you either cancel it or act on it. While old school, these types of alerts still have their place for anything your really don’t want to miss — alarms, calendar appointments, reminders, etc. If you want to be absolutely, positively certain you see something, set notifications to a popup alert.

Banners briefly roll down from the top of the screen. If you don’t want to be bothered by a notification, you simply ignore the banner and go about your business, dismiss the banner by flicking it away, or just wait a couple of seconds and it will roll back up and disappear all on its own. Because they’re subtle, they’re best used for things that are nice-to-known but not incredibly urgent — personal email, social network messages, news alerts, etc. If it’s not critical but you are curious, set notification to banners.

If you set a notification to none, you won’t get an alert at all. No popup, no banner, no nothing. Because you won’t be alerted, this is best for apps that you want to keep around but don’t want to know about unless you specifically open them — games you play infrequently, social apps you seldom visit, apps you only use when traveling, etc. If it’s more interruption than notification, set it to none.

Apple has included deep granular controls in the Notification Center, so configuring it can seem like a daunting task for new users. It’s really simple, however, so just follow these quick steps to help you configure Notification Center in iOS 5:

In addition to the three notification types listed above, you often also have the option to set a sound and/or vibration alert for a notification. Again, if the notification is really important to you — SMS/MMS/iMessage, Twitter DM or Facebook message, work email, etc. you may want to hear and feel when it comes in.

Otherwise, you can turn sound off and enjoy a slightly more peaceful existence.

That’s it, you’re ready to stay informed but not overwhelmed! We’ll be back with more Notification Center tips shortly but in the meantime if you have any advice on keeping alerts under control, let us know in comments!

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iOS 5.0.1 Update Causes iPhone 4S To Have Contacts Amnesia

The iOS 5.0.1 update released this week to combat battery issues, seems to have introduced a new bug that affects the contacts on the iPhone 4S. href="http://thestartupfoundry.com/2011/11/10/nasty-bug-in-ios-5-0-1-ota-update-screws-up-address-book-on-the-iphone-4s/">Paul Hontz noticed that upon sending an iMessage to a known contact, the Messages app would forget the name and instead list the phone number of the contact. The contacts remain, so the bug is that it fails to display the appropriate contact.

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This bug seems to affect those on a Verizon iPhone 4S who updated to 5.0.1 using the OTA update. James Foster offers a partial fix that corrects incoming calls, but not messages.

Apple pushed href="http://www.everythingicafe.com/apple-releases-ios-5-0-1/2011/11/10/">iOS 5.0.1 after only two beta releases. The end result appears to be the introduction of this contacts bug and concerns that the update might not have solved the battery issues, evidenced by a href="http://www.everythingicafe.com/apple-keeps-looking-into-battery-issues-post-5-0-1/2011/11/11/">statement from Apple that they are continuing to investigate a few issues.

Having issues with your iPhone forgetting contacts? Is this affecting just Verizon iPhone 4S owners or is it more widespread?

Source: href="http://thestartupfoundry.com/2011/11/10/nasty-bug-in-ios-5-0-1-ota-update-screws-up-address-book-on-the-iphone-4s/">The Startup Foundry

Sprint Starts Locking iPhone 4S SIM Cards Today

According to an internal document acquired by href="http://www.sprintfeed.com/2011/11/all-iphone-4s-sims-to-be-locked-at-activation-starting-november-11th/">Sprintfeed, Sprint will begin locking the SIM card on all new iPhone 4S devices.

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Starting tomorrow, all iPhone 4S devices will have the SIM locked. The locking occurs during the activation process and is invisible to the customer (no extra action is needed by customer or rep). 

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There was href="http://www.everythingicafe.com/sprint-plans-to-lock-iphone-4s-then-offer-unlock-to-good-customers/2011/10/14/">confusion in the Sprint camp with regards to the microSIM card slot, which shipped completely unlocked. Shortly after release, Sprint issued this statement:

…the Sprint style="color: #212121;">iPhone 4S will ship with its micro-SIM slot unlocked. However, Sprint now says that it will be locking that slot “shortly after launch” via an update pushed to those devices. After the slot has been locked, Sprint says that it will allow customers in good standing to unlock the SIM for international use in the future.

According to the memo, existing Sprint iPhone 4S customers will not see a change to their SIM card, so they will effectively be able to keep their unlock.

Having an unlocked SIM slot allows users to utilize local SIM cards when traveling overseas and not having to pay higher rates associated with roaming charges.

Source: href="http://www.sprintfeed.com/2011/11/all-iphone-4s-sims-to-be-locked-at-activation-starting-november-11th/">Sprintfeed via href="http://www.macrumors.com/2011/11/11/sprint-to-lock-iphone-4s-sims-starting-november-11th/">MacRumors

iCloud suffering partial outage

iCloud suffering partial outage

According to many of our readers, iCloud is down for them — something Apple’s iCloud system status page currently confirms.

iCloud: Services – Users Affected: Some

11/11/2011 13:40 PST

Users may be unable to access iCloud services. Normal service will be restored ASAP.

If iCloud is down for you, let us know for how long, what’s giving your grief, and when it comes back.

Source: iCloud system status

Jump and Splash for iPhone and iPad now available

Jump and Splash is a new iPhone and iPad game available in the App Store. In Jump and Splash, you control Pilu, a little fish who’s lost his mom, by jumping through the side-scrolling levels picking up coins and destroying crabs along the way.

I’ve played a few rounds of Jump and Splash and find it to be pretty fun. It’s extremely similar to Whale Trail, so if you like that game, you’ll like Jump and Splash.

A beach should be a dream place…
But when a tiny fish looks for his mom, a new adventure begins!
Hurry up Pilu! The water is going away!
Swim, jump and fly for your life before it’s too late!

Jump and Splash is available on the iPhone and iPad for $0.99.

[App Store link]

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Apple preparing for iTunes Match launch

Apple today advised developers that iTunes Match media in iCloud would be deleted on Saturday. Unlike previous notices, this indicates the move is being done in advance of the official launch of iTunes Match.

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