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What is an efficient way to share files between my iPad and IMac?
Posted on February 12th, 2012 No comments
Question by Jen: What is an efficient way to share files between my iPad and IMac?
I downloaded the cloud app on my IMac and it works great, I drag and drop a file into the cloud icon and it is automatically on my personal could page online. I can view these files from my iPad but there’s no way for me to put files on cloud from my iPad because I cannot download the cloud app for my iPad. Is there anyway that I can easily file share between my two devices?
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Answer by Jack
Email, if the file is too big for email use sites like 4shared where you can post and download files
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Line 6 Mobile Keys? Premium Keyboard Controllers Move Seamlessly Between iPad
Posted on January 24th, 2012 No comments
Line 6 Mobile Keys™ Premium Keyboard Controllers Move Seamlessly Between iPad®, iPhone®, Mac® and PCAnaheim, Calif. (PRWEB) January 19, 2012
Line 6 (room 212A/B) is showing Mobile Keys™ premium keyboard controller for iPad®, iPhone®, Mac® and PC at Winter NAMM 2012.
Mobile Keys 25 and Mobile Keys 49 are a pair of new, lightweight, ultraportable keyboards designed to control iOS music apps and do double duty as USB MIDI controllers for Mac® and Windows® computers. Both models have full-size keys and solid keyboard action. The keys are velocity sensitive, allowing them to accurately interpret the nuances and subtleties of a keyboardist’s playing. Both Mobile Keys models are compatible with any iOS app that supports the CoreMIDI standard for input, including GarageBand® and numerous drum machines, synthesizers and virtual instruments.
“With Mobile Keys 25 and 49, not only do you have II extremely portable options for playing and recording on the go with your iPhone and iPad music apps,” says Line 6 co-founder and digital audio innovator Marcus Ryle, “but you can move seamlessly between your iOS music apps and your Mac or PC, as good.”
The keyboards take no extra hardware to function—they plug correct into an iOS device’s dock connector. They’re bus powered, so they postulate no extraneous power supply or batteries. The two keyboards are outfitted with pitch bend and modulation wheels for extra sonic control, and they besides have a pair of 1/4-inch TRS jacks for pluging in prolong and expression pedals. Both keyboards likewise have USB jacks and are USB class-compliant, allowing unseamed connection with Mac and Windows desktop and laptop computers. Suggested retail price for Mobile Keys 25 is $ 149.99, and Mobile Keys 49 is $ 199.99, and both are transporting former 2012.
Mobile Keys 25 and Mobile Keys 49 are compatible with iPod® touch (3rd and 4th generation), iPhone® 4, iPhone® 3GS, iPad® 2 and iPad®, as well as Mac® and PC computers.
For more information, please visit http://line6.com/mobilekeys
About Line 6, Inc.
Line 6 products have been at the cutting edge of digital audio development for musicians and audio professionals since the company pioneered the digital modeling guitar amplifier in 1996. Before the Line 6 brand was formed in the mid-‘90s, co-founders Marcus Ryle and Michel Doidic were principal developers for the Alesis® ADAT®, the digital multi-track recorder that revolutionized the recording industry. Today, Line 6 produces a wide variety of hardware and software products including POD® multi-effect processors, POD Farm® software plug-ins, Spider® guitar amps, a range of professional instrument and microphone digital wireless systems, digital live sound mixers, and speakers, as well as the Mobile In™ premium digital guitar interface and Mobile Keys™ keyboards for Apple iOS devices. For more information, visit line6.com.Apple, iPod touch, iPhone, iPad, Mac and GarageBand are trademarks of Apple Inc, registered in the U.S. and other countries. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
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Whats the difference between Ipad and a laptop?
Posted on January 11th, 2012 No comments
Question by : Whats the difference between Ipad and a laptop?
I want to know the difference between a laptop and an Ipad and which of them is the best because I want to get one of them asap. I’m going to school and i guess I’m gonna need one of the above. Your opinions would be much appreciated.Thanks.
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Answer by myfakeemailaddress77
a laptop has a word processor, and can view flash video.an ipod can only view the internet and run applications from the app store. You cannot type with it because you cannot touch type ( this means type without looking at the keys)
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What is the difference between an Ipad and an Ipod Touch Besides Size?
Posted on October 8th, 2011 No comments
Question by AnimalLuv: What is the difference between an Ipad and an Ipod Touch Besides Size?
Im deciding on whether or not to regarding getting an Ipad. I already have the ipod touch, but im not sure if whether the ipad has new and better abilities than the ipod or not.
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Answer by I’m Back!
Some Apps are only for iPad, it can have 3G like the iPhone.
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What is the difference between an iPad and an iPhone/iPod touch?
Posted on August 7th, 2011 No comments
Question by ♪єℓℓιє ßєℓℓy♫: What is the difference between an iPad and an iPhone/iPod touch?
To me, the iPad seems just like a giant iPod touch. How are they different? Does the iPad have different capabilities? I already have an iPod touch, so would it be a waste to get an iPad?
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Answer by Frank
iPad has a bigger screen, some apps catered for the iPad, and more expensive models have AT&T 3G for data connectivity. If these things are not as important to you, it might not be worth the money to buy an iPad. Let’s face it – for the price of an iPad, you can buy a computer to support your iPod. The difference between an iPhone, and iPod Touch is the iPhone has cellular services, integrated phone, integrated SMS/MMS, and can support handsfree bluetooth.
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Amazon Kindle: So what’s the difference between the 3G one and the other one?
Posted on June 21st, 2011 No comments
Question by Callie: Amazon Kindle: So what’s the difference between the 3G one and the other one?
I want to get one but I noticed the one I’m planning on getting doesn’t have 3G and the other one which is $ 50 higer does. What is the difference? Does the one without not save the futherest location you read or something like that? I have Kindle on my PC and it does that. If you have wifi in your house do you need the 3G one? I’m a bitten confused by it.
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Answer by Stephen M
They both save your place in the book.The wifi version needs a wireless connection to work. The 3G one uses a wireless phone connection for data.>If you have wifi in your admit do you need the 3G one
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What’s the difference between the iPad wifi and iPad wifi + 3g?
Posted on June 19th, 2011 No comments
Question by C.zM: What’s the difference between the iPad wifi and iPad wifi + 3g?
Okay, so I’m planning to buy an iPad and would like to know more of the details. I know that ipad wifi + 3g would offer me with internet usage anywhere and anytime. However, is it true that the ipad wifi + 3g is faster than the normal iPad? If so, how much faster?Thanks.
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Answer by Devin
The 3G version is not faster than the not 3G version. Only get the 3G version if you are OK with a monthly fee.
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