Thursday, December 19, 2013

How to Lock Down Your iPad or iPhone For Kids

iPads and iPhones give you control over how your kids can use your devices. You can quickly lock your device to a certain app before handing it over or lock down an entire device with comprehensive parental controls.
These features are named Guided Access and Restrictions, respectively. Guided Access is ideal for temporarily handing your iPad or iPhone to a kid, while Restrictions are ideal for locking down a device your kids use all the time.

Guided Access

Guided Access allows you to lock your device to a single app. For example, you could lock your device to only run a specific educational app or game and then hand it to your kid. They’d only be able to use that specific app. When they’re done, you can unlock the device with a PIN you set, allowing you to use it normally.
To set up Guided Access, open the Settings app and navigate to General > Accessibility > Guided Access. From here, you can ensure guided access is enabled and set a passcode.
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To enable Guided Access, open the app you want to lock the device to — for example, whatever educational app or game you want your kid to use. Quickly press the Home button three times and the Guided Access screen will appear.
From here, you can further lock down the app. For example, you could disable touch events completely, disable touch in certain areas of the app, disable motion, or disable hardware buttons.
You don’t have to configure any of these settings, however. To start a Guided Access session, just tap the Start option at the top-right corner of the screen.
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If you try to tap the Home button to leave the app, you’ll see a “Guided Access is enabled” message at the top of the screen. Press the Home button three times again and you’ll see a PIN prompt. Enter the PIN you provided earlier to leave Guided Access mode.
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That’s it — whenever you want to enable Guided Access, just open the app you want to lock the device to and “triple-click” the Home button.

Restrictions

Restrictions allow you to set device-wide restrictions that will always be enforced. For example, you could prevent your kids from ever using certain apps, prevent them from installing new apps, disable in-app purchases, only allow them to install apps with appropriate ratings, prevent access to certain websites, and lock down other settings. Settings you select here can’t be changed without the PIN you provide.

To set up Restrictions, open the Settings app and navigate to General > Restrictions. Enable Restrictions and you’ll be prompted to create a PIN that you’ll need whenever you change your Restrictions settings.
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From here, you can scroll down through the list and customize the types of apps, content, and settings you want your kids to have access to.
For example, to enforce content ratings, scroll down to the Allowed Content section. Tap the Apps section and you can choose which types of apps your kids can install. For example, you could prevent them from installing apps with the “17+” age rating.
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Tap the Websites option and you’ll be able to block the Safari browser from loading certain types of websites. You can limit access to certain types of adult content or choose to only allow access to specific websites. You can customize which exact websites are and are not allowed, too.

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If you wanted to block access to the web entirely, you could disable access to the Safari browser and disable the Installing Apps feature, which would prevent your kids from using the installed Safari browser or installing any other browsers.
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The settings you choose will always be enforced until you enter the Restrictions screen in the settings, tap the Disable Restrictions option, and provide the PIN you created.

iOS still doesn’t provide multiple user accounts, but these features go a long way to letting you control what your kids can do on an iPad, whether the iPad is primarily yours or primarily theirs.
Guided Access and Restrictions will work on an iPod Touch, too. If you purchased an iPod Touch for your kid, you can lock it down in the same way.

Source: how to geek
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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Wii U Gaming Lounges in Airports This Month


Southwest Airlines has partnered with Nintendo to provide Wii U gaming lounges for the busy holiday season at six major US airports. 

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Now Southwest passengers at Dallas Love Field, Chicago Midway, Atlanta, Denver, Tampa Bay, and Saint Louis airports have a new way to pass the time between getting through the security line and waiting to board. Southwest Airlines spokesman Dan Landson said, "These are some of the busiest places for holiday travelers and we want to make sure they are having fun while at the airport." Not just fun, but free fun! The lounges are open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and are free to use. Each lounge has several kiosks which feature games like Super Mario 3-D World and other new and popular games. Each kiosk can hold up to four gamers. At each lounge there are attendants on site to assist gamers and answer questions. Another bonus is that there is no time limit for game players at the lounges, but passengers ought to be mindful of the time so they don't miss their flight because they were distracted by the games. 


These lounges were installed just before the Thanksgiving travel weekend and will stay at the six airports until December 22nd. On November 26th, more than 100 passengers on Southwest Airlines Flight 1883 from New Orleans to Dallas received a Wii U console as a gift to kick off the promotional period. Southwest is offering a sweepstakes that will end on Christmas Day. The sweepstakes will award 30 prizes, each consisting of two round-trip tickets on Southwest Airlines and one Wii U Deluxe Gaming System. The idea for a gaming lounge is not new, numerous airports worldwide offer year-round gaming options. 
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Friday, November 29, 2013

Sony Patents "SmartWig"

Sony has filed a patent application for a new piece of wearable technology, the "SmartWig." 

Sony's SmartWig can be worn "in addition to natural hair" and be able to process data and communicate wirelessly with other devices such as smartphones. According to patent application, the SmartWig can be used as navigation for the blind and can also collect health information such as blood pressure. Wearable technology, from the smartwatch to Google Glass, is seen as a key growth area for tech companies and Sony does not want to be left behind. Google and Samsung have been the leaders in this sector up to this point. According to Andrew Milroy, an analyst at Frost & Sullivan, "Wearable gadgets are definitely going to be one of the big areas of growth over the next two years." 

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The SmartWig could be made with a variety of materials including; horse hair, human hair, wool, feathers, or any synthetic material. The communication interface and sensors in the wig would be covered, or mostly covered, by parts of the wig so that they would be hidden during use. As a result, Sony explained, the device has the potential to be a "very popular" wearable tech item since it could be both a "technically intelligent item and fashion item." Although Sony has said that the SmartWig can be used in a variety of fields such the gaming industry, healthcare, and the business sector, the company has not yet decided on any plans for commercial production of the device. 
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Thursday, November 21, 2013

How To Create animated gifs out of your pictures

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GIFyourself allows you to create funny animated gifs out of your pictures. The principle of use is quite simple:
  • Select your GIF.
  • Upload a photo of yourself.
  • Crop your face and it will be automatically added to the GIF.
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  • Log in your> Id and Password


  • Go to>  my feed

  • Go to my feed title> click on your feed title name
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  • Sign-in to Outlook.com.
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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Yahoo New Security Measures


Yahoo is working on protecting its users' online activity by encrypting all communications and other information travelling into the company's data centers and promises to have encryption for personal data soon. 

Marissa Mayer, who has been very open about her dislike of the recent events with the National Security Agency, announced Yahoo's commitment to protecting its customers from any and all prying eyes on Monday. This announcement follows a recent report that the NSA had managed to hack into the communications lines of data centers run by Yahoo and Google. By doing so, the NSA was able to intercept and access information about what people are doing or saying online. Yahoo had previously promised to encrypt its email service by January of 2014 but has changed the timeline on that plan. Now, Yahoo promises to have all data encrypted by the end of March of 2014. 

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Google has been encrypting its Gmail service since 2010 and has added several security measures since then. Google promised to encrypt the links to its data centers as well, adding yet another barrier to keep out prying eyes. This process is still underway, at least officially, though one engineer said that this task has already been completed earlier this month. Faceboo is also joining in on encrypting users' data but has not yet said when this will be put in place. Yahoo, Google, and other Internet companies fear the government spying scandal will drive users away, especially those from outside the United States. These new security measures are one step the companies are taking to ensure that their customers feel safe and stick around. 
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